Neoliberalism in the Middle East and North Africa
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Neoliberalism in the Middle East and North Africa
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During the post-war period, many leaders of the MENA region enacted an economic growth model based on import substitution industrialization, in which the state intervened heavily in the public and private sectors to enhance economic growth. The quality of the reforms was largely dependent on the quality of the political regimes in place. By the 1970s, corruption and rigidities in the public sector, as well as global economic developments, had halted economic growth. In the 1980s, MENA countries
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