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Benghazi economic conference postponed until 18-20 January

bySami Zaptia
December 19, 2013
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Tripoli, 19 December 2013:

The Libyan Economy Conference; between analyzing reality and mechanisms  of development, which was due to be held at . . .[restrict]the Islamic  Call Society Complex in Benghazi from 14-16 December, has been postponed until 18-20 January 2014.

“Due to the inability of many researchers who are interested in participating in the work of the Conference” to attend the conference, the conference has been rescheduled, the organizers said in a brief statement.

The conference is jointly organized by civil society organizations in  Benghazi and under the scientific directions of the Research and Consulting  Center of the University of Benghazi. It is also sponsored by the General  National Congress, the Office of the Prime Ministry and the Ministry of  Economy.

Organizers say that the conference aims at realizing the following  objectives:

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  • Assessing the economic and political reality in Libya.
  • Highlighting the importance of governmental performance and effectiveness in  supporting economic development.
  • Highlighting the importance of governmental planning in the country’s  economic activity.
  • Defining the identity of the Libyan Economy and the limits of the state’s  role in economic activity.
  • Evaluating the legislation regulating economic activity and its  compatibility with Libyan economic reality.
  • Highlighting the importance of Islamic legislation in regulating economic  activity.

The organizers also inform that the topics that will be discussed will  include:

  • Development indicators in the Libya economy.
  • The structure of the Libya economy.
  • Demographics and the labour market.
  • The role of the state (government institutions) in achieving development and  economic growth.
  • Political stability and its role in creating a proper economic  environment.
  • Efficiency in the management of public funds.
  • The role of private enterprise in development and in economic  growth.

For more information see:  http://www.lec.com.ly/index.php/en/

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Tags: Benghazieconomic conference

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