Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
ISBN 13 | 9781860645488 |
ISBN 10 | 1860645488 |
Book Subtitle | An Economic Geography |
Book Description | The author describes the problems of food supply for a rapidly growing population, reviews the effects of water and land shortage, and considers the impact of globalization on Egypt's attempt to industrialize. The structural difficulties besetting Egypt's economy - population explosion, a seriously negative balance of payments, massive debt, unemployment, brain drain and corruption - have already been eased by the rise of tourism which is so vulnerable to Islamist terrorism. |
Editorial Review | very useful and remarkably up-to-date textbook... It certainly fills a gap in the...literature on the geography of North Africa and the Middle East...excellent textbook. -Keith Sutton, Manchester University "A comprehensive and informative synopsis of the economic and social issues of a crucial country within the Arabic world (...) which deserves to be read as widely as possible." -Eckart Ehlers, Erdkunde: German Geographical Journal (translated from German) |
About the Author | Fouad N. Ibrahim is Professor of Social Geography at the University of Bayreuth. Barbara Ibrahim has researched and written extensively on social and economic issues as they relate to the geography of Africa in general and Egypt in particular. She has taught geography at a number of institutions in Germany. |
Language | English |
Author | Fouad N. Ibrahim |
Publication Date | 37960.0 |
Number of Pages | 256 |
Egypt: An Economic Geography Paperback English by Fouad N. Ibrahim - 37960.0