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- Hausmann, Ricardo
- Panizza, Ugo
- Reinhart, Carmen
- Barrios, Douglas
- Brenot, Clement
- Daboin Pacheco, Jesus Enrique
- Graf von Luckner, Clemens
- Muci, Frank
- Venturi, Lucila
Abstract
Lebanon’s current economic crisis ranks among the worst in recent history. GDP has collapsed by 38% in real terms. The Lebanese lira, which was fixed to the dollar in 1997, has lost more than 98% of its value on the parallel market. The government has defaulted on its debt, and depositors are unable to access their funds held at commercial banks. Consolidated public sector debt, including both government debt and commercial banks’ claims on the Banque du Liban (BdL), represents more than seven times the current GDP. Public services delivery has crumbled. In short, the country is undergoing a debt crisis, a banking crisis, a currency crisis, and a growth collapse. Four years into the crisis, a resolution remains elusive, and each passing day increases the economic and social burdens faced by the population. Given the increasing cost of delaying a resolution, we propose a strategy for Lebanon’s economic recovery that addresses all the dimensions of the crisis while recognizing the need to rapidly kick-start the economic recovery.
Suggested Citation
Hausmann, Ricardo & Panizza, Ugo & Reinhart, Carmen & Barrios, Douglas & Brenot, Clement & Daboin Pacheco, Jesus Enrique & Graf von Luckner, Clemens & Muci, Frank & Venturi, Lucila, 2026.
"Towards a Sustainable Recovery for Lebanon’s Economy,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
21222, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
Handle:
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:21222
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