Algeria: Selected Economic Issues
August 26, 1996
Summary
This paper examines institutional reforms in Algeria during the 1990s. A major step toward price liberalization was taken in April 1994, through the abolition of controls on profit margins for most commodities, except for edible oils, sugar, medicines, school supplies, coffee and tobacco, and five cereal products, which were transferred from the category of goods with administered prices to that of goods with controlled profit margins. The paper also reviews the performance of fiscal policy and future prospects for it.
Subject: Economic sectors, Employment, Housing, Labor, National accounts, Public enterprises, Public sector, Unemployment
Keywords: a number of enterprise, competition law, construction firm, CR, debt service, demand management, Employment, enterprise manager, excess demand, exchange rate, Global, Housing, indirect tax, ISCR, labor intensity, labor market, loss-making enterprise, managed float, minimum wage, private sector investment, Public enterprises, Public sector, real GDP, sanction loss-making enterprise, U.S. dollar, unit price
Pages:
101
Volume:
1996
DOI:
Issue:
071
Series:
Country Report No. 1996/071
Stock No:
1DZAEA0011996
ISBN:
9781451811339
ISSN:
1934-7685




