Overview
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Waniss A. Otman
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University of Aberdeen Fraser Noble Building King’s College, Old Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom
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Erling Karlberg
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80 Fernhill Drive, United Kingdom
Detailed and knowledgable account of the Libyan economic and political system and ongoing reforms
Use of previously unavailable economic and social data
Practical information for potential investors about FDI and recent changes in investment law
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (12 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XVII
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 1-27
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 29-62
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 63-86
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 87-149
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 151-171
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 173-245
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 247-279
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 281-320
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 321-352
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 353-375
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 377-401
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- Waniss A. Otman, Erling Karlberg
Pages 403-414
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Back Matter
Pages 415-474
About this book
I hereby have the pleasure to introduce an important and excellent work about the economic history and modern diversification of the Libyan economy, in which the information has been presented and analysed in a way that answers many qu- tions about the unique Libyan community and its economic system. It also ex- ines important economic and legal changes currently taking place in Libya as the country engages in a new stage of its economic development, after the lifting of the US sanctions in late 2004. I believe that this work will become necessary reading for foreign investors in Libya, regional and international organizations, and educational, academic and political institutions. This important book will also assist in bridging the existing knowledge gap about present day Libya, and enable readers to understand an international desti- tion that is very little known, either geographically, sociologically, economically, or politically. This is because, for those interested in Libya, most information about conditions in the country, until very recently, has been acquired through the international media, which continues, even up to the present, to be very negative about the country and its leader and people.
Authors and Affiliations
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University of Aberdeen Fraser Noble Building King’s College, Old Aberdeen, Scotland United Kingdom
Waniss A. Otman
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80 Fernhill Drive, United Kingdom
Erling Karlberg