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Missed by the Boom, Hurt by the Bust: Making Markets Work for Young People in the Middle East

Middle East, Global Financial Crisis, Islamic World, Development, Global Economics

Navtej Dhillon, Director, Middle East Youth Initiative
Djavad Salehi-Isfahani , Nonresident Guest Scholar, Global Economy and Development, Wolfensohn Center for Development, Middle East Youth Initiative
Paul Dyer, Research Associate, Dubai School of Government
Tarik Yousef, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development, Wolfensohn Center for Development, Middle East Youth Initiative
Amina Fahmy, Senior Research Assistant, Wolfensohn Center for Development, Middle East Youth Initiative
Mary Kraetsch, Research Analyst, Wolfensohn Center for Development, Middle East Youth Initiative

The Brookings Institution

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