Crony Capitalism in the Middle East
Business and Politics from Liberalization to the Arab Spring
Edited by Ishac Diwan, Adeel Malik, and Izak Atiyas
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Edited by Ishac Diwan, Chair Monde Arabe, Paris Sciences et Lettres, France, and Visiting Professor, Columbia University, USA, Adeel Malik, Globe Fellow in the Economies of Muslim Societies, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies & Oxford Department of International Development University of Oxford, UK, and Izak Atiyas, Associate Professor of Economics, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey
Ishac Diwan is currently a Visiting Professor at SIPA - Columbia University. He holds the chair of the Socio-Economy of the Arab World at Paris Sciences et Lettres, a consortium of Parisian universities, and has held teaching positions at Harvard Kennedy School, Dauphine University, and New York University. He worked at the Work Bank for many years in the Research Complex, the Middle East and Africa departments, and the World Bank Institute. His work on international finance and on the Middle East is widely published. Professor Diwan directs the Political Economy program of the Economic Research Forum, an association of Middle East social scientists.
Adeel Malik is Globe Fellow in the Economies of Muslim Societies at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies and a University Research Lecturer in Development Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also a Research Fellow in Economics at St. Peter's College, Oxford. Malik is trying to develop a broader research lens on political economy of the Middle East. His research articles have been published in Journal of Development Economics, Oxford Economic Papers, World Development, and Modern Asian Studies. His research on Middle Eastern political economy has featured in the CNN, New York Times, Project Syndicate, and Foreign Affairs.
Izak Atiyas is an Associate Professor of Economics at Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey. He has worked as a senior economist at the World Bank in the Private Sector Development Department and at Bilkent University as visiting Assistant Professor of Economics. He has been with Sabanci University since 1998, and is also the Director of TUSiAD-Sabanci University Competitiveness Forum. His research areas include productivity, industrial policy, policy, political economy, regulation of network industries, and privatization.
Contributors:
Vedat Akgiray, Bogazici University, Turkey
Hassen Arouri, National Centre of Statistics and Information, Oman
Leila Baghdadi, Tunis Business School, Tunisia
Cagatay Bircan, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, London
Tuba Bircan, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Serhat Cevikel, Bogazici University, Turkey
Jad Chaaban, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Ali Coskun, Bogazici University, Turkey
Ferdinand Eibl, King's College London, UK
Esra Çeviker Gürakar, Okan University. Turkey
Jamal Ibrahim Haidar, The American University, Egypt
Steffen Hertog, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Philip Keefer, Inter-American Development Bank
Steve L. Monroe, Princeton University, USA
Mohamed Oubenal, Institut Royal de la Culture Amazighe, Morocco
Bob Rijkers, Development Research Group
Mohamed Said Saadi, Former Minister, Government of Morocco
Orkun Saka, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Marc Schiffbauer, World Bank