Summary -- Introduction -- Mubarakism without Mubarak? -- Fiscal challenges -- Two economic approaches -- Plans to spur economic recovery -- The state and the private sector -- A conservative social coalition for a rising authoritarian order -- A difficult road ahead
Summary
Egypt's economy is in crisis as the new military-backed regime seeks to reestablish its authority. Fiscal restructuring and austerity measures are necessary to spur economic recovery, but they may be politically difficult to pass at this time. The new regime, therefore, will have to broaden its base and forge a more inclusive coalition of supporters in order to stabilize Egypt, retain power, and restore economic growth
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"June 2014."
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 15)
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (Carnegie, viewed June 20, 2014)