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The Political Economy of Interwar Egyptian Cotton Policy

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The Political Economy of Interwar Egyptian Cotton Policy
Author(s)Yousef, Tarik M.
AbstractAn export tariff on long-staple Egyptian cotton would have promoted economic diversification, particularly industrialization financed from surplus government revenues. Egypt’s ruling elite opposed such a strategy, however, recognizing that the export tax would have fallen primarily on landlords and British interests, notably the Lancashire textile industry.
IssueNo4
Pages301-325
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceExplorations in Economic History
VolumeNo37
PubDateOctober2000
ISBN_ISSN0014-4983
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