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14 May, 2013
Le coût du « piston » dans la recherche d’un emploi évalué par le LCPS
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11 May, 2013
Finding a Job in Lebanon: The Hidden Cost of “Connections”
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10 May, 2013
La Syrie peut complètement anéantir l’économie de la région
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Research projects


2013
Developing National Capability for Security and Stabilization
A project aimed at promoting people-centered Security Sector Reform by filling the gap in the public discourse on National Security. Through research, consultation, awareness raising...
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2013
Governing the Gas Sector: Averting the Resource Curse in Lebanon
A project aimed at providing a roadmap for institutional and policy reform in order to inform and influence policy debate on gas. The project identifies...
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2013
Decentralization, Democratization, and the Role of Regional Administrations for Better Service Delivery in the Arab World
A project aimed at introducing decentralization in three Arab countries including Lebanon. The overall purpose of the study is threefold:
Provide a critical review/assessment of...
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December 2012 / Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies
The Geopolitical Impacts of the Discovery of Natural Gas in the Eastern Mediterranean Basin
In April of 2010, the US Geological Survey (USGS) estimated prospective resources in the Mediterranean's Levant Basin at between 1.7 billion and 3.7 billion barrels...
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December 2012 / The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
East Mediterranean Gas: What Kind of a Game-Changer?
The discovery of sizable gas resources in the Levant Basin, a geological structure that straddles the territorial waters of Cyprus, Israel, the Palestinian Territories, Lebanon,...
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November 2012 / Brookings
Water Challenges and Cooperative Response in the Middle East and North Africa
Today, the countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region still depend on effective water resource management for their continuing welfare and future prosperity....
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51%

of graduates looking for a job are willing to emigrate for job purposes

25%

of Lebanese youth perceive the use of political connections as a legitimate way to find a job

45%

of individuals from high income families think that they have effective political connections

47%

of individuals from high income families are prepared to use political connections to find a job

46%

of students from private universities are willing to use political connections to find a job

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Activities


January 2013
LCPS endorses the implementation of the National Commission Electoral Law
In the midst of the debate on electoral reform, the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies calls for the adoption of the National Commission Electoral law (better known as the Fouad...
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January 2013
Why Nations Fail? James Robinson Book Tour
LCPS and the Economic Research Forum (ERF) organized three public lectures by Harvard Professor James Robinson on his recent book ‘Why Nations Fail? The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty’.
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December 2012
Legislative Elections and Clientelism in Lebanon
As part of a larger study, LCPS is conducting a series of focus groups on “Legislative elections and clientelism in Lebanon”. In light of the upcoming Lebanese national elections in...
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Consultancy

LCPS provides specialized consulting services
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