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Political Economics: The Challenges of Economic Development in Palestine

Political Economics: The Challenges of Economic Development in Palestine

Working Paper

Author: Karam Dana, Former Research Fellow, The Dubai Initiative

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Dubai Initiative

 

Since the Six-Day War and Occupation of 1967, economics, an area of study that affects social and political formulations and transformations, has entered the study of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict to a much larger extent: Palestinian workers in Israel, to an underdeveloped infrastructure in the Palestinian territories. More than four decades later, economic challenges continue to play a role in the affairs of the Palestinians: from affecting people’s lives and their leadership on the one hand, and the relationship between the Palestinian and Israel on the other. Within Palestinian society itself, the dynamics of state-society relations have demonstrably been affected by economic transformations, but have yet to be fully studied in places of continuous occupation and conflict like the West bank and the Gaza Strip. This paper explores the challenges that have faced developmental attempts in Palestine since the occupation of 1967.

 

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For Academic Citation:

Dana, Karam. "Political Economics: The Challenges of Economic Development in Palestine." Working Paper, December 2011.

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