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Arab Development Funds in the Middle East. Pergamon Policy Studies

โœ Scribed by Soliman Demir (Auth.)


Publisher
Pergamon Press
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Leaves
141
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Pergamon Titles of Related Interest, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Figures and Tables, Page vii
Members of Review Panel, Pages ix-x
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Acknowledgments, Page xiii
Introduction, Pages xv-xvii
1 - Kuwait Fund For Arab Economic Development, Pages 1-24
2 - Abu Dhabi Fund For Arab Economic Development, Pages 25-39
3 - The Arab Fund For Economic and Social Development, Pages 40-54
4 - The Arab Funds and Regional Development, Pages 55-68
Summary and Conclusions, Pages 69-70
Appendix A - The Kuwait Fund For Arab Economic Development: Law and Charter, Pages 71-80
Appendix B - Agreement Establishing The Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development, Pages 81-96
Appendix C - Abu Dhabi Fund For Arab Economic Development: Laws and Regulations, Pages 97-111
Notes and References, Pages 113-121
Selected Bibliography, Pages 123-127
Index, Pages 129-130
About the Author, Page 131
Pergamon Policy Studies, Page 133


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