Lebanese Center for Policy Studies
Conferences, Workshops, and Seminars
conducted in 1996


Workshop on "Lebanese Water and Regional Peace."
February 23,1996

The LCPS hosted a workshop on February 23,1996, in which a research associate of the center, Fouad Boulos, presented the findings of his study on Lebanese water resources in the context of the multilateral peace talks. The study was supported by the Canadian International Development Agency.

The paper reviews the water situation in Lebanon and indicates that Lebanon's dam system is deficient and unable to conserve Lebanon's water resources for agriculture or household use. In the conclusion, it is agreed, as it is by several participants, that if Lebanon pursues a course of fairly rapid development in agriculture, industry, and home water delivery, it will use up all the available water resources. This effectively precludes the possibility of exporting Lebanese water through agreements reached in the regional peace talks.

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Conference "Towards an Environmental Policy for Lebanon."
February 26, 1996

In cooperation with the Netherlands Organization for International Development (NOVIB), and the Fares Foundation, and as part of LCPS' policy-oriented research in the area of the environment, the LCPS organized and held a one-day conference at the Riviera Hotel, on the 26th of February, 1996 on Lebanese environmental problems and policy options. The conference was attended by over 60 experts, activists, and government officials. The roles of the government, the local and international non-governmental organizations, and environmental legislation and regulations in dealing and solving environmental problems were the main topics discussed during the conference.

The key speaker was the member of the parliamentary subcommittee on agriculture, tourism, and environmental affairs, and former Environment Minister, Hagop Jokhadarian. Presentations were also prepared by Sana Sayrawan, of the Department of Natural Preservation in the Ministry of Environment; Abdallah Zakhia, of the Environmental Committee of the Lebanese Association for Human Rights; Lamia Mansour of the UNDP; and Rif'at Saba of the Lebanese Association for Environmental Protection.

The conference brought to the forefront and increased public awareness of the existing and increasing problems of the environment, and highlighted the need for development and reform of environmental policies and environmental management and monitoring.

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Seminar - "The Labor Market and Labor Policy in Lebanon."
April 3, 1996

Dr. Najib Issa, an LCPS research associate and professor of Economics at the Lebanese University, prepared and presented a paper on Labor Policy to a group of 40 economists, policy-makers, academics, and media representatives. The seminar was held at the Carlton Hotel on the 3rd of April, 1996. Dr. Issa' s study focused on three needs for labor : developing a national data bank on labor supply and demand by sector, region, and specialization; investing in productive semi-skilled and highly skilled sectors of industry, agriculture, and services; limiting and controlling the influx of foreign labor to reduce domestic unemployment, conducting retraining programs for the unemployed or under-employed to orient them towards economic sectors having higher demand; and restructuring the private and public educational and vocational systems to enhance the chances of school and university graduates being employed.

Discussions following the presentation emphasized the uncertainties facing Lebanese labor after a regional peace settlement, in particular the low cost of Syrian and Egyptian labor, and the higher skills of Israeli labor. The discussions also revolved around the need to develop a short-term plan in order to decrease the unemployment problem in Lebanon from its current levels to something closer to 7-10%.

The study entitled "The Labor Market and Labor Policy in Lebanon" was published in Arabic and was widely distributed to ministers, parliamentarians, economist and members of the press. It includes the paper and the meeting discussions.

The seminar is part of an on-going research and conference program entitled "The Lebanese Economic Tribune" (LET), organized by the LCPS and supported by the International Center for Economic Growth (ICEG) and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE). The objective of the LET is to guide research, organize workshops and conferences, and provide information and analysis on key economic issues.

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Conference on "Class Differences In Lebanon,"
June 7 - 8, 1996

The LCPS held a conference on income distribution, class differences, the government's social policies, and social security services in postwar Lebanon, on June 7 & 8. Participants included an economic adviser to the government, Marwan Iskandar, the vice-president of the Council for Development and Reconstruction, Boutros Labaki, the director of the Social Security Fund, 'Abd al-Halim Huraibi, the director of Central Bank Financial Operations, Yusuf al-Khalil, as well as researchers, officials, deputies, journalists, bankers, insurance managers, and others.

The conference was attended by over 80 economic and social analysts and researchers. The papers presented during the conference are published in LCPS' Journal, Abaad issue Number 6.

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Conference on "Lebanon and EURO-Mediterranean Partnership."
July 1 - 2, 1996

Paper Abstracts

With support from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Economic Development Institute (EDI) of the World Bank, the LCPS organized and held a two-day international conference on "Lebanon and Euro-Mediterranean Partnership". The conference was held at the Riviera Hotel and was attended by over 150 officials, researchers, experts, business people, and journalists. The conference came at a time when the Lebanese government was negotiating the terms of a preferential trade agreement with the European Union.

The conference was inaugurated by the Lebanese Foreign Minister, Fares Buwayz, who was followed by Bernard Philippe of the European Commission, who focused on the format of the Mediterranean association agreements, and Robert Lawrence of Harvard University who concentrated on the nature and variety of preferential trade agreements. Other participants including Alan Winters and Ishac Diwan of the World Bank, Nasser Saidi of the Central Bank of Lebanon, Nouhad Baroudi of the Council for Reconstruction and Development, and Bassil Fleihan, advisor to the minister of finance, discussed the political and economic framework of Lebanese EU relations; the impact of Euro-Mediterranean partnership on the manufacturing sector and technology transfer; and the challenges posed by a partnership to Lebanese exports, whether in terms of competitiveness, industrial and agricultural norms and standards, insurance and reinsurance services, or transportation. The conferees also discussed the legal regulations of and obstacles to Lebanese-EU trade; capital investment flows across the Mediterranean; and the development of financial markets to handle and encourage efficient capital movements.

The conference sought to emphasize the need for rapid progress in Lebanese-EU negotiations in order to offset the risks and costs of delays in the regional peace process and the development of more open regional markets. The conference papers are published in a book entitled: Pathways to Integration: Lebanon and the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. A selection of paper abstracts are available.

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Seminar - "The Agriculture Sector in Lebanon: Analysis, Prospects, and Policy Recommendations to Facilitate Sectoral Development."
October 8, 1996

On the 8th of October, 1996, LCPS research associate, Dr. Toufiq Jaber (Masters Degree in Agriculture Economics and Development and a Ph.D. in Economic Development and Efficiency), presented a study on the challenges facing agricultural policy in Lebanon to Ministry officials, leading agro-economists, and representatives of agro-businesses. Dr. Jaber outlined the main characteristics of the agriculture sector, identified its problems, described the government's agricultural policies, and finally listed and suggested his recommendations and policy reforms to improve its performance. In addition, Dr. Jaber touched upon and described how the agriculture marketing system in Lebanon functions and described the major factors affecting agricultural production and marketing.

Dr. Jaber concluded his presentation by making some recommendations such as the encouragement of agricultural research and the improvement of research methodology, the lowering of the production cost of agriculture through extension services, and the improvement of the quality of the agricultural product.

The discussions following the presentation centered around the problems faced by agriculture and the means and measures which should be adopted to improve the agriculture sector. It was agreed by all participants that as a starting point , the agriculture performance could be improved by studying the local demand which requires extensive research and the use of modern research techniques. Some believed that the government's neglect of the agriculture sector led to the widening gap between agriculture and industry and between rural and urban areas. It was recommended that unless the government provide more support for the sector it will perish and that the government should play the role of the architect of a structural adjustor and reformer rather than just a trader.

The research study entitled: "The Agriculture Sector in Lebanon: Analysis, Prospects, and Policy Recommendations to Facilitate Sectoral Development" will be published in April 1997.

The seminar is part of an on-going research and conference program entitled "The Lebanese Economic Tribune" (LET), organized by the LCPS and supported by the International Center for Economic Growth (ICEG) and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE). The objective of the LET is to guide research, organize workshops and conferences, and provide information and analysis on key economic issues.

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Workshop on "The Role of the 1992 - 1996 Parliament."
October 31, 1996

As part of an LCPS' institutional study, which aimed to examine the formal structures of power and authority within the Parliament, a workshop on "The Role of the 1992 - 1996 Parliament" was organized and held at the American University of Beirut Alumni Association, on the 31st of October, 1996. LCPS' research associate, Dr. Fares Sassine, presented his study on the parliament to more than 20 academics, and deputies including the former Speaker of Parliament; Hussein Al Husseini, Deputy Elie Frizli, Deputy Kameel Ziade, Deputy Mohamad Fneish, Deputy Khalil al-Hrawi, Deputy Na'ela Mouawad, and former deputy Issam Ne'man.

The study focuses on the external and internal relations of the parliament, i.e. the separation of powers and the division of authority and the parliament's role according to the new constitution, the examination of relations between the executive and the legislative branch, as well as the process of decision-making process.

The study along with the workshop proceedings were published in a 191-page monograph, in December 1997.

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Seminar - "Budgetary Politics in Lebanon: A Memorandum for Public Discussion."
November 18, 1996

Key issues concerning the government's 1997 budget, were discussed in a seminar held on the 8th of November, 1996, at the American University of Beirut Alumni Association. The seminar was attended by a small group of academics, business men, and government officials who discussed key issues concerning the budget which include: deficit problem, debt standards, expenditure revenue, taxation, and independent funds and their monitoring.

The paper reviews the proposed 1997 budget and uses it as a vehicle to analyze key issues in Lebanon's public finances. The purpose of the report is to stimulate informed public discussion and awareness of fiscal conditions. It comes at a time when the government is facing difficult economic choices and as Lebanon's public finances are coming under closer scrutiny by foreign governments and international financial analysts. It discusses the economic and financial situation of the country and compares it with the pre-war and post-war period. In addition, the report discusses and analyzes the fiscal developments during the last three years, and reviews the government's 1997 draft budget. Briefly, the fiscal issues which were emphasized upon in the report include: budget flexibility, waste issue, expenditures prioritizing, comprehensive budgeting, foreign aid, taxation, privatization, interest rates, assets utilization, and debt standards.

While the 40-page paper does not offer recommendations or solutions to Lebanon's fiscal difficulties, it encourages reflection on a number of issues and options presented for the consideration of policy-makers, and it stimulates informed public discussion and increases public awareness of fiscal conditions.

The four researchers who worked on the report include Dr. Said Hitti (economist), the main author of the report, Dr. Ghassan Dibeh (chairman of the Economics Department at the American Lebanese University), Dr. Wassim Shahin (Dean of the School of Business at the American Lebanese University), and Dr. Kamal Shehadi of the LCPS was the team leader.

The report entitled: "Budgetary Politics in Lebanon: A Memorandum for Public Discussion" was published in the LebanoReport (Number 4, Winter 1996). The report is published in Arabic .

The seminar is part of an on-going research and conference program entitled "The Lebanese Economic Tribune" (LET), organized by the LCPS and supported by the International Center for Economic Growth (ICEG) and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE). The objective of the LET is to guide research, organize workshops and conferences, and provide information and analysis on key economic issues. The research and seminar were also supported by Economic Development Institute (EDI) of the World Bank.

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Conference on "National Dialogue on Agenda 1996-2000."
December 6 - 7, 1996

With support from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the LCPS organized and held a two-day conference on December 6 -7 entitled: "National Dialogue on Lebanese National Agenda of 1996-2000".

The conference assembled ministers and parliamentarians, academics and various opposition members to discuss and assess the process of national reconciliation and such key issues as the government's development strategy, decentralization and local government, poverty, the on-going problem of the displaced, and Lebanon's environmental problems.

The conference participants included the Minister of State for Finance, Fouad al Saniora, the Minister of Social Affairs, Ayoub Humayyid, the Minister of Environmnet , Akram Shuhayyib, the Minister of Administrative Reform, Bishara Mirhej, representatives of ministries, as well as deputies Boutros Harb, Zaher al Khatib, Muhammad "Itani, former deputies Fouad al-Sa'ad, Pierre Helou, and a host of other politicians, opinion-makers, experts, academics, and journalists.

The conference papers were published in a conference proceedings report.


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