The Divided Economy of Mandatory Palestine: Cambridge Middle East Studies, cartea 11
Autor Jacob Metzeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mai 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521894388
ISBN-10: 0521894387
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 64 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Middle East Studies
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0521894387
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 64 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Middle East Studies
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Palestine's economic structure and performance: introduction and overview; 2. The peoples of Palestine: a comparative account; 3. Patterns and characteristics of Palestine's (Jewish) immigration; 4. Production resources in a divided economy: land, capital and labor; 5. Production and trade; 6. Public sectors in Palestine's economic life; 7. Postscript: some observations on economic co-existence in adversity.
Recenzii
'Jacob Metzer's excellent analysis of the economy of Mandatory Palestine combines modern economic history and development economics to explore the Arab and Jewish economies and their sectoral disparities. Offering new quantitative data on national income accounts, he examines the nature of Palestine's divided economy and carefully distinguishes between economic dualism and political ethno-nationalism as features contributing to the clear developmental asymmetries between the Arab and Jewish sectors.' Sara Roy, Harvard University
'Jacob Metzer has assumed the difficult task of producing an economically sophisticated study of the origins and the evolution of this divided economy while circumventing the political pitfalls associated with Mandatory Palestine. The methods and thesis of this study will be of great interest to scholars from a wide spectrum. Middle Eastern historians will value the economic focus of the study and its centrality to understanding the politics of Mandatory Palestine. Students of political economy will appreciate the institutional aspects of ethno-religious divisions. Economic historians will find a fascinating account of economic exceptionalism that defied global trends in the interwar period. Moreover, contemporary observers of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict will find an historical economic context for understanding present-day problems, a perspective that sets limits on what can be achieved beyond ethnoreligious coexistence.' Tarik M. Yousef, Georgetown University
'Metzer's well-presented study does enrich our understanding of Palestine's economy during the Mandate and it is sure to put the dual-economy debate on new ground. Its fine theoretical approach, the rich quantitative documentation presented in the appendix and the new insights offered on the Arab economy make this book an original and so far indispensable reference for the history of Palestine's economy.' Frank Peter, Université de Provence/Freie Universität Berlin
' … Metzer's new book adds a detailed and rich picture of Palestine's complex and divided economy, as well as an important insight to ongoing debates. Hopefully it will be read by a wide range of students of Israeli society, well beyond the circle of professional economists.' Deborah S. Bernstein, Department of Sociology, University of Haifa
'Jacob Metzer has assumed the difficult task of producing an economically sophisticated study of the origins and the evolution of this divided economy while circumventing the political pitfalls associated with Mandatory Palestine. The methods and thesis of this study will be of great interest to scholars from a wide spectrum. Middle Eastern historians will value the economic focus of the study and its centrality to understanding the politics of Mandatory Palestine. Students of political economy will appreciate the institutional aspects of ethno-religious divisions. Economic historians will find a fascinating account of economic exceptionalism that defied global trends in the interwar period. Moreover, contemporary observers of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict will find an historical economic context for understanding present-day problems, a perspective that sets limits on what can be achieved beyond ethnoreligious coexistence.' Tarik M. Yousef, Georgetown University
'Metzer's well-presented study does enrich our understanding of Palestine's economy during the Mandate and it is sure to put the dual-economy debate on new ground. Its fine theoretical approach, the rich quantitative documentation presented in the appendix and the new insights offered on the Arab economy make this book an original and so far indispensable reference for the history of Palestine's economy.' Frank Peter, Université de Provence/Freie Universität Berlin
' … Metzer's new book adds a detailed and rich picture of Palestine's complex and divided economy, as well as an important insight to ongoing debates. Hopefully it will be read by a wide range of students of Israeli society, well beyond the circle of professional economists.' Deborah S. Bernstein, Department of Sociology, University of Haifa
Descriere
A systematic analysis of the economic history of Arab and Jewish communities in Mandatory Palestine.