Tunisia : Selected Issues.

This paper discusses recent trends, constraints, and opportunities for the future of Tunisia's economy. Tunisia enjoyed solid GDP growth rates in the run-up to the revolution of 2011, driven by the manufacturing and service sectors. A stable macroeconomic environment and a gradual liberalizatio...

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Autor corporatiu: International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Dept
Format: Revista
Idioma:English
Publicat: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2016.
Col·lecció:IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ; No. 2016/047
Accés en línia:Full text available on IMF
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