The Egyptian Economy before the Uprising -- Economic Developments and Policies since the Uprising -- The Egyptian Economy under President Sisi: Energy Supply -- Public Finances -- External Financing -- Exchange Rate -- Promoting the Private Sector -- Projected Growth and Investment -- The Way Forward
Summary
"Five years after the 2011 revolution, Egypt's economy is floundering and remains far from recovery. Successive Egyptian governments have struggled to develop a vision for a new economic model for Egypt, while simultaneously implementing populist policies to appease the immediate demand of the public. In "The Economic Decline of Egypt after the 2011 Uprising," authors Mohsin Khan and Elissa Miller examine the trajectory of Egypt's economy since 2011 and what the current Egyptian government should do to arrest the economy's downward slide"--Publisher's description
Notes
"June 14, 2016"--Table of contents page
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Includes bibliographical references
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF title caption (Atlantic Council, viewed June 15, 2016)