Dr. Patrick Mardini, CEO of the Lebanese Institute for Market Studies (LIMS), is a leading advocate for market-based solutions to Lebanon’s economic challenges. One year since their first conversation on the podcast, Dr. Mardini updates Marie A. Principe, Program Director for CIPE's Middle East and North Africa team, on the ongoing financial crisis, prospects for reform in key sectors, and how LIMS is engaging local leaders for change.
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353: Factoring in Geopolitical Risks When Investing
352: Update on the Current Economic Situation in Lebanon
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348: A Conversation with UkraineInvest
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345: Open Contracting Reform and Taxpayers' $13 Trillion, with Kristen Robinson
344: BRI Monitor Series: Infrastructure and the Power of Youth
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