The Maghreb in the Modern World: Algeria, Tunisia, MoroccoGeneral study of the economies of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco since independence, and the obstacles to economic development - examines the role of France in the maghreb, economic structures, social structures, development policies, foreign policies toward Arab country, international relations, economic relations, political systems, the role of foreign investments, etc. Bibliography pp. 247 to 251, maps and statistical tables. |
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Economic Development | 25 |
The Transformation of Maghrebin Society | 60 |
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20 per cent Abdel administrative African agricultural production Algeria and Tunisia Algiers Arab Atlas average income basic capital projects Berber Bourguiba Cap Bon cent in Algeria cent in Morocco cent in Tunisia cent of production cent per annum century Chleuh colonial period colonial rule colonists consumption decolonization deficit dinars distributed economic élite European exports farmers Ferhat Abbas financing French gross domestic product gross national product groups growth rate hectares increase independence industry investment Istiqlal labour land liberal Maghreb ment modern Moroccan Morocco Muslim Muslim population national movement nationalist Néo-Destour nomads non-agricultural non-Muslims old francs overall party peasants pieds noirs Plan political product per head Protectorate public expenditure rapid rate of growth régime remained rose rural population sector settler socialist stagnation Table thousand million thousand million francs three countries tion tonnes towns traditional Tunis Tunisian dinar UNFP urban Muslim white-collar workers



