Tunisia: Recent Economic Developments
March 29, 2000
Summary
Tunisia showed strong performance owing to its prudent macroeconomic stance, aimed at continued fiscal consolidation and disinflation, backed by a solid record of investment in social and physical infrastructure. The paper describes the government finances, structure of the nonfinancial public sector, and reviews the real, monetary, financial, and external sector developments. The study found that considerable progress was made on the fiscal front, and in implementing tax measures not only to offset the decline in trade taxes but also to tighten expenditure to compensate for the decline in nontax revenue.
Subject: Banking, Economic sectors, Exports, Imports, International trade, Public enterprises, Tariffs, Taxes, Value-added tax
Keywords: central bank, CR, Eastern Europe, enterprise, Europe, Exports, foreign exchange market, free trade, Imports, ISCR, market share, money market, proceeds, Public enterprises, short-term debt, Tariffs, Value-added tax
Pages:
85
Volume:
2000
DOI:
Issue:
037
Series:
Country Report No. 2000/037
Stock No:
1TUNEA0012000
ISBN:
9781451837773
ISSN:
1934-7685





