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ArtikelOpen for Business; The Economics of the Arab Spring  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 399 no. 8739 (Jun. 2011), page 15-16.
Topik: Arab; Communism; Economy; Democratic Transition
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Isi artikelIs the Arab spring a 1989 moment? The collapse of communism remade eastern Europe both politically and economically, as vibrant market economies emerged from the rubble of central planning. Optimists argue that democratic transitions in the Middle East and north Africa could transform the region's lousy economies (see chart). Countries such as Egypt and Tunisia don't have to build a capitalist system from scratch. But their state-dominated economies need an overhaul, similar in nature--if not in scale--to that in eastern Europe. Unfortunately, though the task is smaller, there are several reasons why it could be a lot harder.
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