The Path to Convertibility and Growth: The Tunisian Experience
Gerwin Bell,
M. Yücelik,
Paul Duran,
Saleh Nsouli and
Sena Eken
No 1993/009, IMF Occasional Papers from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
This paper charts Tunisia's transformation from an inward-looking, heavily regulated economy into a predominantly market- and export-oriented one. The paper highlights some of the major challenges facing the country and draws lessons from Tunisia's experience that can be useful for other countries.
Keywords: OP; tax; rate; government; public enterprise; adjustment effort; policies Tunisia; tax source; savings-investment gap; wage pact; debt profile; Imports; Treasury bills and bonds; Public enterprises; Middle East; Global; government absorption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 82
Date: 1993-09-15
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