Continuity in economic policy in postware Lebanon: the record of the Hariri and Hoss governments examined, 1992-2000.
From: Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ)
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Date: 1/1/2002
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Author: Baroudi, Sami E.
INTRODUCTION
FOR SIX YEARS (DECEMBER 1992-NOVEMBER 1998), Rafiq Hariri and his economic team were in charge of managing the Lebanese economy. While some of Hariri's economic polices had popular support, most were controversial ones that triggered mixed and sometimes overtly hostile reactions. But despite official criticisms that Hariri's policies received between late 1998 and the summer of 2000, his detractors failed to articulate an alternative set of economic policies. The ...
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