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Why “underdevelopment” in the Middle East? The strengths and limitations of oil, Islam, corruption and other hypotheses Prof. M. Cammett POLS1270 April 5, 2012
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From Ottoman-Era Glory to Relative Decline in the Middle East
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Proximate Causes Weak integration in the global economy Low private investment Lack of technological development Industrial non-competitiveness High costs of doing business Poor educational systems, underdeveloped human capital
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Deeper Causes: Competing Explanations Oil and the “Resource Curse” Islam, Islamic institutions Colonialism Corruption and Crony Capitalism Authoritarianism
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Oil and the “Resource Curse” Resource wealth poor economic outcomes – “Dutch Disease” – Rentier states and non- productive economies
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The Resource Curse: Critiques Variation in oil-rich countries (Norway v. UAE v. Indonesia v. Algeria) Timing of institution building vis-à-vis influx of windfall profits Hertog: Populism and state autonomy Is oil wealth convincing?
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Islam v. Islamic Institutions Islam as a religion Islamic institutions (not Islam per se) Islamic waqfs, corporate forms, inheritance laws disperse wealth inhibit investment
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Do Islamic institutions explain underdevelopment in the MENA? Direction of causation? De factp choice/flexibility in corporate forms Ottoman policies, not Islamic institutions? Colonial and post-colonial policies Variable trajectories within the Islamic world Trajectories in the Middle East v. non-Muslim regions of the Global South?
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Colonialism
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Colonial Governance in the MENA Capitulations Colonial domination of productive, lucrative activities Minimal investment in public welfare & infrastructure Limited indigenous control over economy, policies Legacies for state-building Limitations of “blaming” colonial rulers?
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Corruption & Crony Capitalism The logic of the argument: Why corruption is bad for development Is the MENA especially corrupt? Is corruption bad for development?
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Corruption and Other Aspects of Governance in Cross-National Perspective (2008)
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Authoritarianism and Underdevelopment in the MENA MENA exceptionalism: “Voice & Accountability” Logic : How might authoritarianism hinder development? Campaign posters for Gamal Mubarak Egypt, Sept. 2010
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Authoritarianism & Underdevelopment? Mixed Evidence: – East Asia – Latin America – Russia, etc. Regime type v. governance
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Towards an Explanation... Historical legacies + Post-independence policies
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