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Upgrading Lebanon’s Economic Analytical Capacity
Funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Project Summary Document
Summary: The project aims to upgrade Lebanon’s economic analytical capacity, by focusing on key economic
and social issues currently facing the Lebanese society. The project will empower key public officials with the
necessary skills and tools to actively engage in tackling these issues, and contribute to putting these issues at the
center of the public policy debate scene. The project will focus on two key public policy issues which have been
identified as central to achieving the general long-term goals of the project. These include promoting economic
stability by tackling inflation; and securing social security and medical care for the elderly through pension
reform.
Project Duration: Two years
Budget: 240,360 USD
The project will operate on two parallel tracks: first, it aims to provide a set of necessary economic analysis skills
to a group of public sector officials. Second, the project aims to tackle some important reform fields that have
been sidelined by the Paris III program, by engaging the governmental team in the process of formulating a
policy response to these challenges.
Involving neither conventional studies nor conventional teaching, but elements of both, the methodology
involves first delivering courses to a selected group of civil servants (12 persons). After an initial
familiarization with theoretical concepts and working tools for analysis and forecasting, the civil servants will
be split into two working thematic groups of 6 persons each, and members of each team would start
producing analytical material on key issues under the joint control of their colleagues in the working
groups and technical assistance of LEA’s team of academic experts and field professionals. The project will
also include 2 retreats where civil servants and the project team will discuss progress on the activities. An
important element of networking and relationship building will be promoted during these retreats.
The proposed initiatives under this project therefore include:
1. Understanding inflation and revising national price data: Lebanon is a small dependent economy
with extreme vulnerability to external price shocks; yet no inflation targeting policy or good knowledge
2
on price evolutions is available1
. The Central Administration of Statistics (CAS) is the principal national
institution responsible for measuring inflation. The CAS relies on the Consumer Price Index (CPI),
which has been tracking the price of consumer goods since December 1998. Although the CPI uses
correct statistical and scientific methods, its measurements suffer from severe technical problems as well
as an acute shortage of human and material resources, which has a negative effect upon the quality of the
statistics that it issues. Other sources like the Ministry of Economy and Trade (MoET) has issued an
index of the prices of a consumer food basket, however, their index also suffers of many shortcomings. It
is also important to note that the IMF uses neither one of these figures in its inflation data which relies
solely on the Central Bank and IMF staff.
The IMF's 2009 Article IV Consultations report states that Lebanon's statistics on GDP and consumer
price index have been significantly improved in the last two years, but cautioned that "data
insufficiencies still hamper the analysis of real and external sector developments" (p. 25). The IMF
called for the implementation of a comprehensive overhaul of the statistical system. The CAS "still does
not have the capacity to produce national accounts statistics in line with accepted international
standards" (Annex III, p. 7). One of this project’s objectives is to build on these recent advances to
construct a more comprehensive and robust inflation indicator for Lebanon.
Working Group 1: Price Monitoring
Objectives
The objectives of the Working Group are:
a) To undertake a critical revision of available price information in Lebanon, including public, private
and international sources of information;
b) To establish new price statistics from available data, when feasible, such as export-import price
indices, real-estate price indices, and producer price indices;
c) To develop a framework for price statistics to explain the links between various price indices and
between price indices and other relevant economic statistics.
Composition
The working group will be comprised of (6) representatives from the following organizations (mid and
senior level civil servants):
- CAS: 1 person
- MoET: 2 persons
- MoF: 2 persons
- BdL: 1 person
The group will have (1) national expert in econometrics and statistics as its coordinator, and will benefit
from the expertise of (1) international expert in the field.
Outputs
The outputs of the Working Group will consist of the development of:
1) Analytical report on inflation measurement in Lebanon, containing:
a. A general introduction to the theory of indices
1
See Chaaban, Jad “Doing the Sums: A new approach to calculating inflation in Lebanon”, Lebanon Opportunities, March
2008.
3
b. Conceptual and operational issues in inflation indices construction (such as sampling,
collection methodology, compilation, organization and computation and dissemination of
data)
c. Survey of available price statistics in Lebanon, with consistency and validity checks
d. Proposal for new price indices: export-import price indices, real-estate price indices, and
producer price indices
2) National Price Monitoring Newsletter, to be published on a monthly basis as of the second year
of the project, and which includes:
a. Information about the various price indices used
b. Trends in the evolution of prices, with explanations provided as needed
c. Expected impacts of price movements on other economic indicators in Lebanon.
The working group will study during the project’s phase how to make sure that the publication of the
newsletter is sustainable beyond the project’s end date, by exploring the possibility of a joint
partnership between the governmental stakeholders and other counterparts (private sector, LEA) to
sustain the publication.
2. Pension reform and addressing elderly pensions and healthcare: The proportion of older adults in
Lebanon is currently the highest in the region (7%). Recent projections suggest that the population over
65 years of age will constitute more than 10 percent of the population by the year 2025, similar to
contemporary Europe. Yet Lebanon does not have a uniform old-age/retirement pension plan (see
Appendix 2 for an overview). Rather, such plans are largely dependent on the type of employment. For
example, whereas government employees and those in the military service are covered by pension plans
and health insurance, those covered by the National Social Security Fund – the majority of whom are
employees in the private sector – ironically lose such benefits upon retirement, at the time when they are
much needed2
. Obviously, those who have never been employed, the majority being women, are not
eligible for any type of pension plan or health care coverage. Private insurance in Lebanon is costly and
insurance companies refuse coverage to those requesting it above the age of 70 years at the time of initial
enrolment, creating heavy burdens upon out of pocket expenditures for households. The cost of health
care for the uninsured is high and is related to low follow up, high levels of self medication and overall
poor quality of health state. One of the main tasks of the governmental team would be to provide an
economic analysis to the feasibility of a universal non-contributory social pension and medical insurance
for the elderly in Lebanon.
Working Group 2: Pension Reform, elderly universal pension and medical coverage
Objectives
The objectives of the Working Group are:
a) To undertake a critical revision of the current pension system in Lebanon;
b) To provide a socio-demographic analysis of the need for pension reform and a public financial
perspective on pension reform, and the possibility of non-contributory pension schemes for the
elderly;
c) To propose a universal non-contributory social pension and medical insurance for the elderly.
2
Chemali Z, Chahine LM, Sibai AM (2006). Prospects of older adult care in Lebanon: Towards stronger and sustainable
reforms (EMHJ-WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean).
4
Composition
The working group will be comprised of (6) representatives from the following organizations (mid and
senior level civil servants as well as staff of the UNDP units):
- MoSA: 2 persons
- MoL: 1 person
- MoF: 2 persons
- NSSF: 1 person
The group will have (1) national expert as its coordinator, and will benefit from the expertise of (1)
international expert in the field.
Outputs
The outputs of the Working Group will consist of the development of:
1) Analytical report on social insurance and pensions in Lebanon, containing:
a. A critical overview and assessment of current pension plans
b. A description of the current policy, legal, regulatory, and administrative frameworks of the
current pension system;
c. Socio-demographic analysis of the need for pension reform;
Public financial perspective on pension reform and the possibility of non-contributory pension
schemes for the elderly;
d. A discussion of the policy conditions that are needed for the development of a sustainable
and effective rural pension system.
2) Proposal for legislation on a universal non-contributory social pension and medical insurance
for the elderly, which includes:
a. Background and motivation for the public intervention;
b. Modalities and mechanisms of the pension and medical coverage schemes.

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Summary lea idrc project

  • 1. 1 Upgrading Lebanon’s Economic Analytical Capacity Funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Project Summary Document Summary: The project aims to upgrade Lebanon’s economic analytical capacity, by focusing on key economic and social issues currently facing the Lebanese society. The project will empower key public officials with the necessary skills and tools to actively engage in tackling these issues, and contribute to putting these issues at the center of the public policy debate scene. The project will focus on two key public policy issues which have been identified as central to achieving the general long-term goals of the project. These include promoting economic stability by tackling inflation; and securing social security and medical care for the elderly through pension reform. Project Duration: Two years Budget: 240,360 USD The project will operate on two parallel tracks: first, it aims to provide a set of necessary economic analysis skills to a group of public sector officials. Second, the project aims to tackle some important reform fields that have been sidelined by the Paris III program, by engaging the governmental team in the process of formulating a policy response to these challenges. Involving neither conventional studies nor conventional teaching, but elements of both, the methodology involves first delivering courses to a selected group of civil servants (12 persons). After an initial familiarization with theoretical concepts and working tools for analysis and forecasting, the civil servants will be split into two working thematic groups of 6 persons each, and members of each team would start producing analytical material on key issues under the joint control of their colleagues in the working groups and technical assistance of LEA’s team of academic experts and field professionals. The project will also include 2 retreats where civil servants and the project team will discuss progress on the activities. An important element of networking and relationship building will be promoted during these retreats. The proposed initiatives under this project therefore include: 1. Understanding inflation and revising national price data: Lebanon is a small dependent economy with extreme vulnerability to external price shocks; yet no inflation targeting policy or good knowledge
  • 2. 2 on price evolutions is available1 . The Central Administration of Statistics (CAS) is the principal national institution responsible for measuring inflation. The CAS relies on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which has been tracking the price of consumer goods since December 1998. Although the CPI uses correct statistical and scientific methods, its measurements suffer from severe technical problems as well as an acute shortage of human and material resources, which has a negative effect upon the quality of the statistics that it issues. Other sources like the Ministry of Economy and Trade (MoET) has issued an index of the prices of a consumer food basket, however, their index also suffers of many shortcomings. It is also important to note that the IMF uses neither one of these figures in its inflation data which relies solely on the Central Bank and IMF staff. The IMF's 2009 Article IV Consultations report states that Lebanon's statistics on GDP and consumer price index have been significantly improved in the last two years, but cautioned that "data insufficiencies still hamper the analysis of real and external sector developments" (p. 25). The IMF called for the implementation of a comprehensive overhaul of the statistical system. The CAS "still does not have the capacity to produce national accounts statistics in line with accepted international standards" (Annex III, p. 7). One of this project’s objectives is to build on these recent advances to construct a more comprehensive and robust inflation indicator for Lebanon. Working Group 1: Price Monitoring Objectives The objectives of the Working Group are: a) To undertake a critical revision of available price information in Lebanon, including public, private and international sources of information; b) To establish new price statistics from available data, when feasible, such as export-import price indices, real-estate price indices, and producer price indices; c) To develop a framework for price statistics to explain the links between various price indices and between price indices and other relevant economic statistics. Composition The working group will be comprised of (6) representatives from the following organizations (mid and senior level civil servants): - CAS: 1 person - MoET: 2 persons - MoF: 2 persons - BdL: 1 person The group will have (1) national expert in econometrics and statistics as its coordinator, and will benefit from the expertise of (1) international expert in the field. Outputs The outputs of the Working Group will consist of the development of: 1) Analytical report on inflation measurement in Lebanon, containing: a. A general introduction to the theory of indices 1 See Chaaban, Jad “Doing the Sums: A new approach to calculating inflation in Lebanon”, Lebanon Opportunities, March 2008.
  • 3. 3 b. Conceptual and operational issues in inflation indices construction (such as sampling, collection methodology, compilation, organization and computation and dissemination of data) c. Survey of available price statistics in Lebanon, with consistency and validity checks d. Proposal for new price indices: export-import price indices, real-estate price indices, and producer price indices 2) National Price Monitoring Newsletter, to be published on a monthly basis as of the second year of the project, and which includes: a. Information about the various price indices used b. Trends in the evolution of prices, with explanations provided as needed c. Expected impacts of price movements on other economic indicators in Lebanon. The working group will study during the project’s phase how to make sure that the publication of the newsletter is sustainable beyond the project’s end date, by exploring the possibility of a joint partnership between the governmental stakeholders and other counterparts (private sector, LEA) to sustain the publication. 2. Pension reform and addressing elderly pensions and healthcare: The proportion of older adults in Lebanon is currently the highest in the region (7%). Recent projections suggest that the population over 65 years of age will constitute more than 10 percent of the population by the year 2025, similar to contemporary Europe. Yet Lebanon does not have a uniform old-age/retirement pension plan (see Appendix 2 for an overview). Rather, such plans are largely dependent on the type of employment. For example, whereas government employees and those in the military service are covered by pension plans and health insurance, those covered by the National Social Security Fund – the majority of whom are employees in the private sector – ironically lose such benefits upon retirement, at the time when they are much needed2 . Obviously, those who have never been employed, the majority being women, are not eligible for any type of pension plan or health care coverage. Private insurance in Lebanon is costly and insurance companies refuse coverage to those requesting it above the age of 70 years at the time of initial enrolment, creating heavy burdens upon out of pocket expenditures for households. The cost of health care for the uninsured is high and is related to low follow up, high levels of self medication and overall poor quality of health state. One of the main tasks of the governmental team would be to provide an economic analysis to the feasibility of a universal non-contributory social pension and medical insurance for the elderly in Lebanon. Working Group 2: Pension Reform, elderly universal pension and medical coverage Objectives The objectives of the Working Group are: a) To undertake a critical revision of the current pension system in Lebanon; b) To provide a socio-demographic analysis of the need for pension reform and a public financial perspective on pension reform, and the possibility of non-contributory pension schemes for the elderly; c) To propose a universal non-contributory social pension and medical insurance for the elderly. 2 Chemali Z, Chahine LM, Sibai AM (2006). Prospects of older adult care in Lebanon: Towards stronger and sustainable reforms (EMHJ-WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean).
  • 4. 4 Composition The working group will be comprised of (6) representatives from the following organizations (mid and senior level civil servants as well as staff of the UNDP units): - MoSA: 2 persons - MoL: 1 person - MoF: 2 persons - NSSF: 1 person The group will have (1) national expert as its coordinator, and will benefit from the expertise of (1) international expert in the field. Outputs The outputs of the Working Group will consist of the development of: 1) Analytical report on social insurance and pensions in Lebanon, containing: a. A critical overview and assessment of current pension plans b. A description of the current policy, legal, regulatory, and administrative frameworks of the current pension system; c. Socio-demographic analysis of the need for pension reform; Public financial perspective on pension reform and the possibility of non-contributory pension schemes for the elderly; d. A discussion of the policy conditions that are needed for the development of a sustainable and effective rural pension system. 2) Proposal for legislation on a universal non-contributory social pension and medical insurance for the elderly, which includes: a. Background and motivation for the public intervention; b. Modalities and mechanisms of the pension and medical coverage schemes.