Lebanon Economic Monitor, Spring 2015 : The Economy of New Drivers and Old Drags

The Lebanon Economic Monitor provides an update on key economic developments and policies over the past six months. It also presents findings from recent World Bank work on Lebanon. It places them in a longer-term and global context, and assesses t...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:Arabic,English,French
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
M3
NPL
PEG
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/04/24400449/lebanon-economic-monitor-economy-new-drivers-old-drags
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topic ACCOUNTING
AGGREGATE INVESTMENT
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
ARREARS
ASSET RATIO
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DEFICIT
BALANCE SHEET
BANK DEPOSIT
BANK POLICY
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SYSTEM
BASIS POINTS
BENEFICIARY
BORROWING
BUDGET DEFICIT
BUDGET SURPLUS
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS OWNERS
CAPITAL FLOW
CAPITAL FORMATION
CAPITAL FUNDS
CAPITAL GOODS
CAPITAL INFLOW
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CENTRAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL LOANS
COMPETITIVENESS
CONFIDENCE INDEX
CONFIDENCE INDICES
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE
CONSUMERS
CORRUPTION
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT SCHEME
CURRENT ACCOUNT
CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
DEBT
DEBT OUTSTANDING
DEBT SERVICE
DEBT SERVICING
DEFICITS
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DIRECTION OF TRADE
DIVERSIFICATION
DOLLAR RATE
DOLLAR RATES
DOMESTIC DEBT
DOMESTIC DEMAND
DOMESTIC INTEREST RATES
DURABLES
ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ECONOMIC TRANSACTIONS
EFFECTIVE EXCHANGE RATE
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
EMPLOYERS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EQUIPMENT
EQUITY INVESTMENT
EUROBOND
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY
EXPATRIATE
EXPATRIATES
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT PERFORMANCE
EXPORTER
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXPOSURE
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FAMILIES
FAMILY INCOME
FEDERAL RESERVE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKET PARTICIPANTS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCING NEEDS
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL POSITION
FIXED CAPITAL
FOOD PRICES
FOREIGN CAPITAL
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN RESERVES
FUNDING SOURCE
GOLD
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
GRAVITY MODEL
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
GROWTH PROJECTIONS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
GUARANTOR
HOLDING
HOST COUNTRIES
HOST COUNTRY
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING LOAN
IMPORT
IMPORTS
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME LEVEL
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INSTALLMENT
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
INTEREST INCOME
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL INTEREST
INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
ISSUANCES
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LEADING INDICATORS
LEGAL REFORMS
LENDER
LENDER OF LAST RESORT
LEVERAGE
LIQUID ASSET
LIQUID ASSETS
LOAN
LOANS TO BUSINESSES
LOCAL CURRENCY
LOCAL RATE
M3
MACROECONOMICS
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MARKET DYNAMICS
MATURITY
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY SUPPLY
MULTIPLIER EFFECT
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
NPL
OIL PRICES
OUTPUT GAP
PEG
PERSONAL INCOME
PHYSICAL CAPITAL
PORTFOLIO
POSITIVE EFFECTS
POTENTIAL OUTPUT
PRIVATE SECTOR LOANS
PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
REAL ESTATE
REAL GDP
REAL INTEREST
REAL INTEREST RATE
RECEIPTS
REFUGEE
REFUGEES
REMITTANCES
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENT CAPACITY
RESERVES
RETURN
RISK AVERSION
RISK PREMIUM
SAVINGS
SETTLEMENT
SHORT-TERM LIQUIDITY
SLOWDOWN
SMALL BUSINESSES
SOVEREIGN DEBT
SOVEREIGN RISK
START-UPS
STOCK EXCHANGE
STOCKS
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUPPLY SIDE
T-BILL
T-BILLS
TAKEOVER
TAX
TAX RATE
TAX REVENUES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TOTAL DEPOSIT
TOTAL DEPOSITS
TOTAL EXPORT
TOTAL EXPORTS
TOTAL IMPORTS
TRADE DEFICIT
TRADE IMPACT
TRADING
TRANCHES
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TREASURY BILLS
TREASURY BONDS
TURNOVER
TURNOVER DATA
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
VENTURE CAPITAL
VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS
WAGES
WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
AGGREGATE INVESTMENT
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
ARREARS
ASSET RATIO
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DEFICIT
BALANCE SHEET
BANK DEPOSIT
BANK POLICY
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SYSTEM
BASIS POINTS
BENEFICIARY
BORROWING
BUDGET DEFICIT
BUDGET SURPLUS
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
BUSINESS OWNERS
CAPITAL FLOW
CAPITAL FORMATION
CAPITAL FUNDS
CAPITAL GOODS
CAPITAL INFLOW
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CENTRAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL LOANS
COMPETITIVENESS
CONFIDENCE INDEX
CONFIDENCE INDICES
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE
CONSUMERS
CORRUPTION
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT SCHEME
CURRENT ACCOUNT
CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
DEBT
DEBT OUTSTANDING
DEBT SERVICE
DEBT SERVICING
DEFICITS
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DIRECTION OF TRADE
DIVERSIFICATION
DOLLAR RATE
DOLLAR RATES
DOMESTIC DEBT
DOMESTIC DEMAND
DOMESTIC INTEREST RATES
DURABLES
ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ECONOMIC TRANSACTIONS
EFFECTIVE EXCHANGE RATE
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
EMPLOYERS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EQUIPMENT
EQUITY INVESTMENT
EUROBOND
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY
EXPATRIATE
EXPATRIATES
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT PERFORMANCE
EXPORTER
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXPOSURE
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FAMILIES
FAMILY INCOME
FEDERAL RESERVE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKET PARTICIPANTS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCING NEEDS
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL POSITION
FIXED CAPITAL
FOOD PRICES
FOREIGN CAPITAL
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN RESERVES
FUNDING SOURCE
GOLD
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
GRAVITY MODEL
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
GROWTH PROJECTIONS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
GUARANTOR
HOLDING
HOST COUNTRIES
HOST COUNTRY
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING LOAN
IMPORT
IMPORTS
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME LEVEL
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INSTALLMENT
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
INTEREST INCOME
INTEREST PAYMENTS
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL INTEREST
INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
ISSUANCES
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LEADING INDICATORS
LEGAL REFORMS
LENDER
LENDER OF LAST RESORT
LEVERAGE
LIQUID ASSET
LIQUID ASSETS
LOAN
LOANS TO BUSINESSES
LOCAL CURRENCY
LOCAL RATE
M3
MACROECONOMICS
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MARKET DYNAMICS
MATURITY
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY SUPPLY
MULTIPLIER EFFECT
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
NPL
OIL PRICES
OUTPUT GAP
PEG
PERSONAL INCOME
PHYSICAL CAPITAL
PORTFOLIO
POSITIVE EFFECTS
POTENTIAL OUTPUT
PRIVATE SECTOR LOANS
PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
REAL ESTATE
REAL GDP
REAL INTEREST
REAL INTEREST RATE
RECEIPTS
REFUGEE
REFUGEES
REMITTANCES
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENT CAPACITY
RESERVES
RETURN
RISK AVERSION
RISK PREMIUM
SAVINGS
SETTLEMENT
SHORT-TERM LIQUIDITY
SLOWDOWN
SMALL BUSINESSES
SOVEREIGN DEBT
SOVEREIGN RISK
START-UPS
STOCK EXCHANGE
STOCKS
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUPPLY SIDE
T-BILL
T-BILLS
TAKEOVER
TAX
TAX RATE
TAX REVENUES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TOTAL DEPOSIT
TOTAL DEPOSITS
TOTAL EXPORT
TOTAL EXPORTS
TOTAL IMPORTS
TRADE DEFICIT
TRADE IMPACT
TRADING
TRANCHES
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TREASURY BILLS
TREASURY BONDS
TURNOVER
TURNOVER DATA
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
VENTURE CAPITAL
VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS
WAGES
WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
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Lebanon Economic Monitor, Spring 2015 : The Economy of New Drivers and Old Drags
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Lebanon
description The Lebanon Economic Monitor provides an update on key economic developments and policies over the past six months. It also presents findings from recent World Bank work on Lebanon. It places them in a longer-term and global context, and assesses the implications of these developments and other changes in policy on the outlook for Lebanon. Lebanon continues to be impacted by the domestic political stalemate and regional turmoil, particularly along its border with Syria. Economic activity picked up in the second half of 2014. Stronger economic performance and lower oil prices pushed real GDP growth to an estimated 2.0 percent in 2014, compared to 0.9 percent in 2013. One-off cosmetic and unsustainable measures rather than policy actions helped improve the fiscal balance in 2014. We estimate the overall fiscal deficit to have declined by 2.3 percentage points. Declining imports lead an improvement in the current account balance. In 2014, a fall in merchandize imports induced a 4.4 pp reduction in the current account deficit to a still-elevated 22.2 percent of GDP. This trend is projected to continue in 2015 helped by falling oil prices and a depreciating euro, Headline inflation plummeted from 2.7 percent in 2013 to 1.9 percent in 2014 and is expected to remain tempered over the medium term. Lebanon s economy continues to be exposed to external shocks. The border with Syria is increasingly menacing as coordinated attacks by ISIS and Al Nusra are being launched more frequently from their bases in Syria. Inefficiencies in power generation impose sizable macroeconomic costs on Lebanon. The Lebanese electricity sector has been underperforming for decades with considerable socio-economic costs. The macroeconomic impact has been massive.
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author World Bank
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title Lebanon Economic Monitor, Spring 2015 : The Economy of New Drivers and Old Drags
title_short Lebanon Economic Monitor, Spring 2015 : The Economy of New Drivers and Old Drags
title_full Lebanon Economic Monitor, Spring 2015 : The Economy of New Drivers and Old Drags
title_fullStr Lebanon Economic Monitor, Spring 2015 : The Economy of New Drivers and Old Drags
title_full_unstemmed Lebanon Economic Monitor, Spring 2015 : The Economy of New Drivers and Old Drags
title_sort lebanon economic monitor, spring 2015 : the economy of new drivers and old drags
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/04/24400449/lebanon-economic-monitor-economy-new-drivers-old-drags
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21761
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spelling okr-10986-217612021-04-23T14:04:05Z Lebanon Economic Monitor, Spring 2015 : The Economy of New Drivers and Old Drags World Bank ACCOUNTING AGGREGATE INVESTMENT AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE ARREARS ASSET RATIO BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DEFICIT BALANCE SHEET BANK DEPOSIT BANK POLICY BANKING SECTOR BANKING SYSTEM BASIS POINTS BENEFICIARY BORROWING BUDGET DEFICIT BUDGET SURPLUS BUSINESS ACTIVITY BUSINESS OWNERS CAPITAL FLOW CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL FUNDS CAPITAL GOODS CAPITAL INFLOW CAPITAL INFLOWS CENTRAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL LOANS COMPETITIVENESS CONFIDENCE INDEX CONFIDENCE INDICES CONSUMER CONFIDENCE CONSUMERS CORRUPTION CREDIT RISK CREDIT SCHEME CURRENT ACCOUNT CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT DEBT DEBT OUTSTANDING DEBT SERVICE DEBT SERVICING DEFICITS DEPENDENT VARIABLE DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DIRECTION OF TRADE DIVERSIFICATION DOLLAR RATE DOLLAR RATES DOMESTIC DEBT DOMESTIC DEMAND DOMESTIC INTEREST RATES DURABLES ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC SITUATION ECONOMIC TRANSACTIONS EFFECTIVE EXCHANGE RATE ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF DEMAND EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EQUIPMENT EQUITY INVESTMENT EUROBOND EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY EXPATRIATE EXPATRIATES EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXPORT PERFORMANCE EXPORTER EXPORTERS EXPORTS EXPOSURE EXTERNAL SHOCKS FAMILIES FAMILY INCOME FEDERAL RESERVE FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKET PARTICIPANTS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCING NEEDS FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL POLICY FISCAL POSITION FIXED CAPITAL FOOD PRICES FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN RESERVES FUNDING SOURCE GOLD GOVERNMENT FINANCE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GRAVITY MODEL GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION GROWTH PROJECTIONS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES GUARANTOR HOLDING HOST COUNTRIES HOST COUNTRY HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING LOAN IMPORT IMPORTS INCOME GROWTH INCOME LEVEL INFLATION INFLATION RATE INSTALLMENT INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEREST INCOME INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL INTEREST INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTOR CONFIDENCE ISSUANCES JOB OPPORTUNITIES KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LEADING INDICATORS LEGAL REFORMS LENDER LENDER OF LAST RESORT LEVERAGE LIQUID ASSET LIQUID ASSETS LOAN LOANS TO BUSINESSES LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL RATE M3 MACROECONOMICS MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DYNAMICS MATURITY MONETARY POLICY MONEY SUPPLY MULTIPLIER EFFECT NON-PERFORMING LOANS NPL OIL PRICES OUTPUT GAP PEG PERSONAL INCOME PHYSICAL CAPITAL PORTFOLIO POSITIVE EFFECTS POTENTIAL OUTPUT PRIVATE SECTOR LOANS PRODUCTIVE ASSETS PROFITABILITY PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE REAL GDP REAL INTEREST REAL INTEREST RATE RECEIPTS REFUGEE REFUGEES REMITTANCES REPAYMENT REPAYMENT CAPACITY RESERVES RETURN RISK AVERSION RISK PREMIUM SAVINGS SETTLEMENT SHORT-TERM LIQUIDITY SLOWDOWN SMALL BUSINESSES SOVEREIGN DEBT SOVEREIGN RISK START-UPS STOCK EXCHANGE STOCKS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUPPLY SIDE T-BILL T-BILLS TAKEOVER TAX TAX RATE TAX REVENUES TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOTAL DEPOSIT TOTAL DEPOSITS TOTAL EXPORT TOTAL EXPORTS TOTAL IMPORTS TRADE DEFICIT TRADE IMPACT TRADING TRANCHES TRANSPARENCY TREASURY TREASURY BILLS TREASURY BONDS TURNOVER TURNOVER DATA UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE VENTURE CAPITAL VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS WAGES WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS The Lebanon Economic Monitor provides an update on key economic developments and policies over the past six months. It also presents findings from recent World Bank work on Lebanon. It places them in a longer-term and global context, and assesses the implications of these developments and other changes in policy on the outlook for Lebanon. Lebanon continues to be impacted by the domestic political stalemate and regional turmoil, particularly along its border with Syria. Economic activity picked up in the second half of 2014. Stronger economic performance and lower oil prices pushed real GDP growth to an estimated 2.0 percent in 2014, compared to 0.9 percent in 2013. One-off cosmetic and unsustainable measures rather than policy actions helped improve the fiscal balance in 2014. We estimate the overall fiscal deficit to have declined by 2.3 percentage points. Declining imports lead an improvement in the current account balance. In 2014, a fall in merchandize imports induced a 4.4 pp reduction in the current account deficit to a still-elevated 22.2 percent of GDP. This trend is projected to continue in 2015 helped by falling oil prices and a depreciating euro, Headline inflation plummeted from 2.7 percent in 2013 to 1.9 percent in 2014 and is expected to remain tempered over the medium term. Lebanon s economy continues to be exposed to external shocks. The border with Syria is increasingly menacing as coordinated attacks by ISIS and Al Nusra are being launched more frequently from their bases in Syria. Inefficiencies in power generation impose sizable macroeconomic costs on Lebanon. The Lebanese electricity sector has been underperforming for decades with considerable socio-economic costs. The macroeconomic impact has been massive. 2015-04-21T16:58:45Z 2015-04-21T16:58:45Z 2015-04-20 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/04/24400449/lebanon-economic-monitor-economy-new-drivers-old-drags http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21761 Arabic,English,French en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Middle East and North Africa Lebanon