The lack of an economic vision and the abundance of political uncertainty has unveiled a a model of anger economics.
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Hussein Cheaito is an economic researcher specialized in development economics, fiscal federalism, and health economics. He is a member of Beirut Today's editorial board and the publication's former managing editor.
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