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Presentation on the "Impact of the World Financial Crises on the Lebanese Economy" Print E-mail
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You can now download the file on the presentation that took place October16, 2008 about the Impact of the World Financial Crisis on the Lebanese Economy presented by Dr. Mounir Rached.

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Research paper: Impact of increasing VAT on poverty in Lebanon. Print E-mail
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 14:28
THE POVERTY AND EQUITY IMPLICATIONS OF A RISE IN THE VALUE ADDED TAX: A MICROECONOMIC SIMULATION FOR LEBANON by Dr. Nisreen Salti and Dr. Jad Chaaban
 
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This paper examines the impact of a rise in the Value Added Tax (VAT) on poverty and inequality in Lebanon. To this end, the paper develops an empirical model based on consumer demand theory and uses only household survey data on expenditures and spatial price indexes. The simulation results using own and cross price demand elasticities estimated with an Almost Ideal Demand System show that the projected VAT rate increases will have a non-negligible impact on poverty and inequality in Lebanon, despite current VAT exemptions. 
 
LEA Economic Research Competition Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 20 July 2011 13:30
 
 
LEA Position Notes- Issue 1 Print E-mail
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Friday, 30 July 2010 16:26

Lebanese Banking Sector Faces New Challenges in 2010 by Nassib Ghobril

The First Issue of the Lebanese Economic Association's Position Notes.
These short publications will contain synthetic analysis of key economic issues facing the Lebanese and Global Economy.

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BOOK DISCUSSION SEMINAR Print E-mail
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Friday, 13 May 2011 13:18
 

The Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences at AUB, in collaboration with the Lebanese Economic Association (LEA) and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) cordially invite you to

Book Discussion Seminar

Public Capital, Growth and Welfare

by
Professor Pierre-Richard Agénor
University of Manchester, Centre for Growth and Business Cycles Research, and Kiel Institute of the World Economy


Wednesday 18 May 2011, 5:00-7:00 PM
American University of Beirut, Agriculture Lecture Hall 102



Seminar Overview

The book, to be published by Princeton University Press, focuses on the externalities associated with public capital and their implications for growth and human welfare in developing countries. Its purpose is threefold. First, it provides an overview of the recent evidence on the different channels (including health, education, and innovation) through which public capital may affect growth. Second, it develops a series of formal analytical models that help to understand how these channels operate. Third, it draws together the policy implications of these models for the design of growth and human development strategies.

About the Speaker

Pierre-Richard Agénor is Hallsworth Professor of International Macroeconomics and Development Economics in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Manchester, co-Director of the School’s Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research, and International Research Fellow at the Kiel Institute of the World Economy. Professor Agénor is an economist with a distinguished worldwide reputation. He has published numerous articles in leading professional journals and is the author of several books, including "Development Macroeconomics" (with Professor P. Monttiel) and "The Economics of Adjustment and Growth." 

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By phone: 01- 74 80 20 or 03- 74 76 84  
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We look forward to your participation.

Best Regards,

Lebanese Economic Association
www.info@leb-econ.org

 
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