PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF LIBYA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37376/deb.v4i1.1485الملخص
At the time of independence, the per capita income in Libya was estimated to be about £L 11 ($30) per year.¹ At that time, the outlook for the future was bleak, and economic experts were urging Libya to attempt to capture a larger share of the foreign aid handouts of other countries. Two and a half decades later, the situation was very different. The successful exploration, production, and exportation of petroleum had vastly transformed the economy and provided a major impetus to growth. No longer was Libya dependent upon foreign aid.
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