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State-business alliances and economic development [electronic resource] : Turkey, Mexico and North Africa / Isik Ozel.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Routledge Political economy of the Middle East and North Africa series ; 13Publication details: New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2015.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 239 p.) : illISBN:
  • 9781315818757 (ebook : PDF)
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Contents:
1. Market transitions, business, and the state in emerging countries -- 2. Diverging pioneers : trajectories of Mexico and Turkey in the first phases of market transitions -- 3. Increasing fragmentation and weak coordination in Turkey -- 4. Increasing cohesiveness and coordination in Mexico in the first phase of the transitions -- 5. Tamed by crises, eager to build institutions : the second phase of market transitions in Mexico and Turkey -- 6. Increasing cohesiveness and a big spurt in Turkey -- 7. Increasing fragmentation, institutional change, and slowdown in the second phase of transitions in Mexico -- 8. Market transitions and state-business alliances in selected MENA countries -- 9. Concluding remarks.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Market transitions, business, and the state in emerging countries -- 2. Diverging pioneers : trajectories of Mexico and Turkey in the first phases of market transitions -- 3. Increasing fragmentation and weak coordination in Turkey -- 4. Increasing cohesiveness and coordination in Mexico in the first phase of the transitions -- 5. Tamed by crises, eager to build institutions : the second phase of market transitions in Mexico and Turkey -- 6. Increasing cohesiveness and a big spurt in Turkey -- 7. Increasing fragmentation, institutional change, and slowdown in the second phase of transitions in Mexico -- 8. Market transitions and state-business alliances in selected MENA countries -- 9. Concluding remarks.

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