Abstract:The post-2013 crackdown on Islamist-affiliated businesses in Egypt offers a unique glimpse at the Islamists’ economic assets and activities. How could affiliates of the Islamist movement in Egypt accumulate so many assets and become significant market actors since the 1970s despite periodic state hostility and weak property rights protection? I argue that belonging to the Islamist movement endowed affiliated entrepreneurs with an economic habitus. This mode of embeddedness allowed the conversion of organisatio… Show more
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