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Economic Impact of War on the Agricultural Sector. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, June 2009, Pages: 88


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The Israeli attack in summer 2006 resulted in
widespread destruction and a decline in economic
performance caused by the significant damage to
Lebanon's productive sectors. Hostilities had hit
the cultivated fields and farms and hindered the
accessibility to most due to
the presence of unexploded ordinances.
This book investigates and assesses the impact of
the July 2006 war on the agricultural sector, the
main source of income for about 30 - 40 percent of
the population of Lebanon. The aim of the study
was to develop a methodology to estimate
the total direct and indirect costs of the war on
agricultural productivity in contrast to previous
studies which have only focused on direct costs.
This book introduces a methodology which helps
determine indirect costs versus direct losses and
shows that the former outweighs the latter
significantly. It is of use to decision
makers and economists in post war analysis of
damages and losses to agricultural sectors
worldwide.



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