His doctoral dissertation focused on the role of central banks in developing countries.
[2] The LBDI was created by an Act of the National Legislature in 1961 under the joint initiative of major international financial institutions that purchased equity in the Bank.
Elie Saleeby made history by becoming LBDI's youngest President and CEO at the age of 31.
[3] He returned to the World Bank in 1980, holding a variety of positions until 1997 and specializing in financial sector reforms.
[4] He held the position of Executive Governor of the Central Bank of Liberia from 1999 until his resignation in 2004.