Reengaging Egypt : Options for US-Egypt Economic Relations
By: Kotschwar, Barbara (Author), Schott, Jeffrey J. (Author).
The Peterson Institute for International Economics. Published: 15/10/2009. Audience Guide: Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly, Professional & Vocational. Paperback. Sourced from U.S.A.
The success of the United States' Middle East strategy depends importantly on the future course of US-Egypt economic relations. Deepening bilateral commercial and investment ties can pay both commercial and political dividends as the Obama administration refocuses US strategy in the Middle East. While the United States and Egypt have long been close partners, revitalizing US-Egypt economic relations will spur innovation and productivity gains, open new development opportunities in Egypt through expanded trade and investment, and create important precedents for future regional initiatives. In this study, the authors first assess the two countries' current commercial relationship and then provide concrete suggestions for enhancing and expanding specific areas of the US-Egypt economic relationship, such as market access, services, trade facilitation and development cooperation. Ultimately, the study sets out several promising avenues for strengthening economic ties. Item Details
ISBN10/13: 0881324396/9780881324396
TITLE: Reengaging Egypt CONTRIBUTORS: Kotschwar, Barbara (Author), Schott, Jeffrey J. (Author) IMPRINT: The Peterson Institute for International Economics PUBLISHER: The Peterson Institute for International Economics FORMAT: Paperback PUBLICATION DATE: 15/10/2009
SUBJECT: Business, Industry & Management, Business, Industry & Management, Economics, Investment & Securities AUDIENCE GUIDE: Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly, Professional & Vocational ILLUSTRATIONS: illustrations
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