Monopolies for the operation of key economic assets
The Concessions in Mandatory Palestine were a number of monopolies for the operation of key economic assets in Mandatory Palestine.[1][2]
^Dagan, Peretz (1955). Pillars of Israel economy. I. Lipschitz. p. 76.
^Smith, Barbara J. (1 July 1993). The Roots of Separatism in Palestine: British Economic Policy, 1920-1929. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0-8156-2578-0.
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