Doing business with Libya
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Doing business with Libya
(Global market briefings)
Kogan Page, 2004
2nd ed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"Published in cooperation with the Academy of Graduate Studies, Tripoli, Libya" -- on t.p.
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内容説明
Doing Business with Libya is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to developments in all aspects investment and commercial engagement in Libya, a country with one of the highest GDP per capita in the developing world. The guide examines the legal structure and business regulations, including finance, accountancy and taxation issues. Although Libya's economic mainstay is still the oil and gas industry, the government increasingly pursues economic diversification. Profiles of key industry sectors are also provided by expert contributors including the law firms Eversheds and Mukhtar,Kelbash & Elgharabli.
目次
- Consultant Editors: Jonathan Wallace and Bill Wilkinson. Forewords
- Dr Shukri Ghanem, Prime Minister, Libya
- Mike O'Brien, MP, Minister of State for Trade and Investment
- Dr Saleh Ibrahim, Director, Academy of Graduate Studies, Libya
- Introduction
- Jonathan Wallace and Bill Wilkinson
- Part One: Background to the Market
- 1.1 Libya Reconsidered: Towards a Closer Relationship between Libya and the Foreign Business Community
- 1.2 The Libyan Jamahiriya: Country, People, Social and Political Development
- 1.3 The Current Status of Sanctions
- 1.4 Establishing a Presence
- 1.5 The Libyan Economy and International Trade Relations
- 1.6 Business Culture
- 1.7 Practical Reasons for Investing in Libya: Incentives and Guarantees
- Part Two: The Legal Structure and Business Regulation
- 2.1 The Legal Framework
- 2.2 Privatization: The Environment for Reform and Legal Aspects
- 2.3 Incorporating a Company
- 2.4 Employment Law for Libyan and Foreign Employees
- 2.5 Arbitration and Dispute Rsolution
- 2.6 The Regulatory Framework for the Oil and Gas Industry
- Part Three: Finance, Accountancy and Taxation
- 3.1 Banking and Insurance
- 3.2 The Foreign Investment Environment: Economy, Banking and Priority Sectors
- 3.3 Business Taxation
- 3.4 Accounting and Audit
- Part Four: Key Industry Sectors
- 4.1 Libya's Hydrocarbons and Mineral Resources: An Historical Overview
- 4.2 Evolution of Libyan Petroleum Exploration and Production Contracts
- 4.3 Oil Production, Reserves, Pipelines and Refineries
- 4.4 Petroleum Geology of Libya
- 4.5 Natural Gas Production, Reserves and Pipelines
- 4.6 The Power Sector
- 4.7 The Great Man-made River Project
- 4.8 Agriculture
- 4.9 Libya's Tourism Potential
- 4.10 Telecommunications
- 4.11 Transport Infrastructure
- Part Five: Appendices
- I Agents and Import Restrictions
- II Law No. 5 for Year 1426 (1997) Concerning Encouragement of Foreign Capital Investment: Issued by the General People's Congress
- III Facts about Libya
- IV The Green Book
- V Information for the Visitor
- VI Web sites
- VII Suggested Reading List
- VIII Contributor Contact Details
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