Revenue Sources of Palastinian Municipalities: Finance Officers explain Reality and Possibilities
Abstract
Perhaps no other area of the world has experienced the persistent economic and political strife that has been a hallmark of the Middle East. A holy land for three of the world’s major religions, the areas now known as Israel and Palestine have been the center of much of this conflict. A primary source of discord over the past fifty years has been the establishment and continued existence of the Israeli state, and the status of Palestinian residents within this state. Historic strides toward peace have occurred since 1993, though, as Israeli and Palestinian representatives have met face to face for the first time to negotiate Palestinian self-government.
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