Algeria; Selected Issues
This Selected Issues paper for Algeria analyzes the growth prospects of the Algerian economy. Drawing on the findings of the empirical growth literature, the paper combines growth accounting and cross-country growth regressions to examine the role of macroeconomic and institutional factors in driving economic growth. It reviews the past growth performance in Algeria and explores the reasons underpinning the recent pickup in nonhydrocarbon GDP growth. The paper also analyzes labor market developments and assesses the factors that may hinder employment creation in Algeria.
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2007-02-14
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Economic growth | Gross domestic product | Labor markets | Labor productivity | Selected issues | Unemployment | gdp growth | trade openness | growth rate | real gdp | trade liberalization | total factor productivity | growth accounting | oil prices | growth rates | gdp per capita | open trade | factor accumulation | world trade organization | conditional convergence | per capita growth rate | output growth | oil exporters | price stability | average tariff | tariff reform | regional trade | increasing trade | open trade regime | transition countries | trade regime | gdp growth rate | world trade | skilled workers | trade sector | member country |
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