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|a 9781451811506
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|a Algeria
|b Selected Issues
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|a Washington, D.C.
|b International Monetary Fund
|c 2006
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|a 47 pages
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|a Algeria
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|a Tariff
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|a Tariffs
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|a Labour; income economics
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|a International Trade Organizations
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|a Public finance & taxation
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|a Taxes
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|a Trade Policy
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|a Corporations; Taxation
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|a Exports and Imports
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|a Fiscal policy
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|a Economic sectors
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|a Payroll tax
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|a International economics
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|a Corporate Finance
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|a Business enterprises
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|a Labor
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|a Corporate income tax
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|a Business environment
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|a Business Taxes and Subsidies
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|a Labor Economics: General
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|a Financial Institutions and Services: General
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|a Corporate & business tax
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|a Corporate Taxation
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|a Macroeconomics
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|a Taxation
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|a Personal Income and Other Nonbusiness Taxes and Subsidies
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|a Labor economics
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|a International Monetary Fund
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|a eng
|2 ISO 639-2
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|b IMF
|a International Monetary Fund
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|a IMF Staff Country Reports
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|a 10.5089/9781451811506.002
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|u https://elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/002/2006/101/002.2006.issue-101-en.xml?cid=19014-com-dsp-marc
|x Verlag
|3 Volltext
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|a This Selected Issues paper for Algeria analyzes the potential economic impact of Algeria’s Association Agreement with the European Union (AAEU). The paper lays out the major elements of Algeria’s AAEU and makes a comparison with other AAEUs. It discusses the potential economic implications (costs and benefits) of the agreement, and elaborates economic policy issues and challenges. The paper also takes stock of Algeria’s business climate as the authorities consider the use of the fiscal space created by higher hydrocarbon revenues to tackle Algeria’s jobs challenge
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