Dissertations / Theses on the topic 'Economic history, Egypt, 1913'
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Gendy, Ibrahim Abs el Aziz. "Economic aspects of houses and housing in Roman Egypt in Roman Egypt." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.284513.
Full textYoon, Yeo Joon. "A quantitative analysis of U.S. economic development, 1870-1913." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2013. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/64233/.
Full textCaruana, Galizia Paul. "Economic development and market potential : European regional income differentials, 1870-1913." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2015. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/3062/.
Full textAhmed, Hossam Eldin Mohammed Abdelkader. "Investigating the transmission mechanism of monetary policy in Egypt." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2013. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/4287/.
Full textMaloba, Mozika. "The Impact of International Monetary Fund and World Bank Involvement on the Economic Development of Egypt." Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1556293960147375.
Full textMakram, Ebeid Dina. "Manufacturing stability : everyday politics of work in an industrial steel town in Helwan, Egypt." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2012. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/780/.
Full textMohieldin, Mahmoud. "On financial liberalisation in LDCs : the case of Egypt, 1960-93." Thesis, University of Warwick, 1995. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/4216/.
Full textPaganini, Mario Carlo Donato. "Gymnasia and Greek identity in Ptolemaic and early Roman Egypt." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2011. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:ee393367-d1ca-427c-b8c2-dcf0998415bc.
Full textKarakoç, Ulaş. "Sources of economic growth in interwar Egypt and Turkey : industrial growth, tariff protection and the role of agriculture." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2014. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/1047/.
Full textConnor, Andrew J. "Temples as Economic Agents in Early Roman Egypt: The Case of Tebtunis and Soknopaiou Nesos." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1430749580.
Full textSaul, Samir. "La france et l'egypte de 1882 a 1914 : interets economiques et implications politiques." Paris 8, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA080647.
Full textThe dissertation analyzes the relationship that might have existed between french economic interests and france's policy toward egypt from 1882 to 1914. French holdings in egypt's public debt and french investments in egyptian companies such as suez, the credit foncier egyptien and the sugar company are weighed, described and evaluated in terms of performance. French policy toward egypt is examined with a view to determining its objectives and the interests it promoted
Al, Hinai Mansoor Talib. "The impact of privatization on company performance : the case of Egypt." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2016. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/6868/.
Full textLevin, Mikael. "Att elda för kråkorna? : hushållens energianvändning inom bostadssektorn i Sverige 1913-2008." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för geografi och ekonomisk historia, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-97497.
Full textGlenister, Catherine Lucy. "Profiling Punt : using trade relations to locate 'God's Land'." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1564.
Full textSchorle, Katia. "Long-distance trade and the exploitation of arid landscapes in the Roman imperial period (1st - 3rd centuries AD)." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:5138c044-6331-4c3c-8402-1a80f6215bd6.
Full textRossi, Lucia. "D'Alexandrie à Pouzzoles : les rapports économiques entre l'Égypte et Rome du II° siècle avant J.C. au Ier siècle après J.C." Thesis, Aix-Marseille 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011AIX10178.
Full textWe will study the history of economic relationships between Roman Republic and Ptolemaic Egypt, focusing on Egyptian grain trade in western Mediterranean basin, especially in Rome and Puteoli. Our diachronic approach about economical exchanges between these two countries will retain attention on their reciprocal political relationships. We will continue our research during the first century of Roman Empire. We will interest to Egyptian grain administration by the annona and the imperial supply structures. We will bring interest also on private grain trade under Julio-Claudians emperors. We will develop our research on three fundamental items: the institutions, the actors and the structures of the grain trade
Lancaster, Jonathan Charles Swinburne. "“Watch-dogs for an Economy” : a determination of the origins of the South African Public Accountants' and Auditors' Board – as the Regulator of the Profession – principally through an analysis of the debates and related reports to the House of Assembly of the Parliament of the Union of South Africa in the period 1913–1940." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1020876.
Full textHeilporn, Paul. "Ostraca grecs inédits de Strasbourg: recherches sur la taxation dans l'Egypte romaine." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/212329.
Full text62 ostraca grecs (documents écrits sur tessons de céramique), conservés depuis 1910 à la Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire de Strasbourg (France), sont ici édités pour la première fois. Il s'agit essentiellement de reçus d'impôts, qui proviennent de Thèbes (Haute-Egypte) et datent du Haut-Empire romain, en particulier du IIe s. apr. J.-C. La présentation met en évidence un phénomène bien connu en papyrologie, mais qui n'avait guère été exploité pour ce type de textes: les contribuables, en conservant ces documents pour un éventuel contrôle, se constituaient de modestes archives privées. Celles-ci ont parfois été retrouvées telles quelles, puis dispersées sur la marché des antiquités: il convient donc, autant que possible, de les reconstituer dans la publication, de sorte que 27 ostraca conservés dans d'autres collections (Royal Ontario Museum; Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana; Sorbonne) mais apparentés aux nouveaux documents de Strasbourg, sont republiés ici.
Les dossiers ainsi réunis permettent diverses recherches sur le système de taxation complexe mis en place à l'époque romaine (impôts capitaires, fonciers et autres) et sur l'organisation de la perception et ses variations dans le temps et, surtout, selon les sites. Ils éclairent également la topographie de Thèbes, du point de vue administratif, à cette époque. Une petite moitié des textes publiés ici, dont plusieurs sont bilingues, constituent les archives d'une famille de prêtres, dont un stoliste d'Apollon (Montou) et Asklèpios (Imhotep); ils apportent ainsi un témoignage important sur le milieu où se maintint le plus longtemps l'usage du démotique: à Thèbes comme ailleurs en Egypte, il apparaît qu'il s'agit du clergé.
Doctorat en philosophie et lettres, Orientation langue et littérature
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Pesenti, Mikaël. "Amphores grecques en Égypte saïte : histoire des mobilités méditerranéennes archaïques." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015AIXM3033.
Full textThis thesis takes a fresh look at Greek presence in Egypt before the conquest of Alexander the Great. By looking at Greek amphorae found in Egypt, our study will shed some light on the question of movement in the Mediterranean.Our approach is strictly archaeological and will take into consideration the ensemble of documentation concerning amphorae, still largely unpublished, from some 30 Egyptian sites. This enquiry places the archaeological context at the heart of the argument. The ceramic assemblages and the nature of contexts are what nourish our reflections. Quantitative studies allow us to determine the relative role of imports and thus to elucidate both exchange networks and the penetration of Mediterranean products into Egypt. We have been able to reveal a swing in trade towards the end of the 7th century away from the Levant and towards the Aegean cities. To date, nothing indicates a significant Greek presence prior to the last third of the 7th century. Throughout the 6th century, we witness a gradual generalisation of Greek imports. Widely distributed across the entire territory, Greek amphorae are not limited to coastal settlements, the nature of which is also under study. The invasion of Cambyses in 525 does not seem to have slowed this exchange. We do, however, note certain changes in the hierarchy of the principal Aegean export cities. The wide distribution of Greek amphorae is evidence of a strong current that can no longer be envisaged simply as destined for Greek communities in situ. By situating our data with a Mediterranean perspective, we are proposing a hypothesis of a more pronounced north-south circulation
تلقي هذه الرسالة نظرة جديدة على التواجد اليوناني في مصر قبل غزو الأسكندر الاكبر. من خلال الامفورات اليونانية التي عثر عليها في مصر٬ تلقي هذه الدراسة بعض الضوء على مسألة التنقل في حوض البحر الأبيض المتوسطمقاربتنا٬ و هي بلا شك متعلقة بعلم الآثار٬ تأخذ في الأعتبار جميع الوثائق المتعلقة بالأمفورات في حوالي ثلاثون موقع مصري٬ و غالبيتها غير مطبوعة. هذا البحث مبني على أساس أثري.و تتغدى أفكارنا من خلال قطع السيراميك المجمعة و طبيعة السياق التاريخي. تسمح الدراسات الكمية بتحديد الحصة التقريبية للواردات و بالتالي بتحديد كلا من شبكات التبادل و دخول منتجات البحر الابيض المتوسط مصرلقد استطعنا إثبات وجود تحول التجارة، والتي تنتقل من بلاد الشام إلى مدن بحر ايجه في نهاية القرن السابع. و حتى هذه اللحظة، لا يجد أي عنصر قد يشير إلى تواجد يوناني مهم في ما قبل الثلث الاخير للقرن السابع. و نشهد في القرن السادس، انتشار تدريجي للواردات اليونانية. و يصبح العالم الإيجي الشريك الإقتصادي المفضل للتجارة على نطاق واسع. و بعد أن قاموا بتوزيعها في جميع أنحاء البلاد، لم تعد الأمفورات اليونانية محصورة في المنشآت الساحلية و التي تعتبر طبيعتها ايضاً محل دراسة. و يبدو أن غزو قمبيز في عام 525 لم يضع حداً لهذا التبادل. و مع ذلك نلاحظ بعض التغييرات في ترتيب المدن الإيجيية الرئيسية المصدرة. يشهد الأنتشار الواسع للأمفورات اليونانية على تيار قوي لا يمكن النظر إليه، بعد الآن، على أنه خاص بالمجتمعات اليونانية المتواجدة هناكو في إطار الحياة المنزلية المصرية، يدل وجود الأمفورات اليونانية بكثرة وقلة الرسومات بالسيراميك الدقيق على تلقي السلع المصدرة دون أن يتبع ذلك تغيير في طريقة الاستهلاك المحلي. و عند وضع بياناتنا في إطار منظور خاص بالبحر الأبيض المتوسط، نفترض وجود حركة أكبر بين الشمال و الجنوب
Primel, Casey Terry. "Calculating Futures: Calculating Futures: Debt, Markets, and the Science of Prices in Colonial Egypt, 1882-1912." Thesis, 2016. https://doi.org/10.7916/D80Z73GV.
Full textRatzan, David Martyn. "Contract Norms and Contract Enforcement in Graeco-Roman Egypt." Thesis, 2011. https://doi.org/10.7916/D8NZ8G0D.
Full textLAINS, E. SILVA Pedro. "Foreign trade and economic growth in the European periphery : Portugal,1851-1913." Doctoral thesis, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5868.
Full textExamining Board: Prof. Albert Carreras, EUI ; Prof. Alan Milward, London School of Economics (supervisor) ; Prof. Patrick O'Brien, University of London ; Prof. A.H. de Oliveira Marques, New University of Lisbon ; Prof. Leandro Prados de la Escosura, University Carlos III, Madrid ; Prof. Jaime Reis, New University of Lisbon
APELLANIZ, RUIZ DE GALARRETA Francisco Javier. "Pouvoir et finance en méditerranée pré-moderne : le deuxième Etat Mamelouk et le commerce des épices." Doctoral thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/6593.
Full textExamining board: Prof. Anthony Molho (IUE, Directeur) ; Prof. Jean-Claude Garcin (Université d'Aix-Marseille I) ; Prof. Mercè Viladrich (Universitat de Barcelona) ; Prof. Diogo Curto (IUE)
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