Macroeconomy
Sufyan Alissa , Carnegie Middle East Center, Beirut , 2007
This paper demonstrates that Egypt needs to make a greater investment in building efficient, transparent, and dynamic institutions in both the public and private sectors, as well as in civil society, to more effectively coordinate economic reform with a wider scope of ownership and stronger ties to social policies.
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