Tunisians are facing the worst crisis in a generation, as COVID-19 hit an economy that was already slowing down. Macroeconomic policy through fiscal stimulus and monetary easing limited the depth and severity of the recession, but the pandemic has exacerbated structural weaknesses, in particular low investment and job creation, high unemployment and informality, mismatch between skills demand and supply, and outward migration of high-skilled professionals.
Tunisia Economic Snapshot
The snapshot offers a concise summary of the Tunisia's economic trends and prospects, drawing from the OECD Economic Survey, Economic Outlook, and Economic Policy Reform: Going for Growth reports, delivering in-depth analyses of economic trends, suggested policy recommendations, alongside an overview of structural policy developments.
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Economic Survey of Tunisia (April 2022)
Economic Survey of Tunisia (March 2018)
Economics Department Working Papers
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Working paper18 December 2024
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Working paper12 December 2024
Economics Policy Papers
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6 June 2023