Algeria Economy

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Chapter | Economy from The Report: Algeria 2015

With industrial production increasing, construction projects breaking ground and transport activity rising, Algeria’s economy has benefitted from stable growth in a diverse array of sectors. However, oil and gas remain its lifeblood. The economy grew by 3.8% in real terms in 2014, according to figures from the National Office of Statistics, up from 2.8% in 2013. The IMF forecasts the figure to...

Chapter | Country Profile from The Report: Algeria 2015

Occupying a strategic position in North Africa, with its major population centres abutting the Mediterranean and its hinterland stretching deep into the desert, Algeria is home to 39.5m people, making it the 34th-most-populous country in the world. The population is predominantly Arab-Berber, with less than 1% identifying as European. Approximately 15% of Algerians self-identify as Berber. The...

Algeria is a country rich in history and situated in a strategically important region. While its past has at times been turbulent, the last decade has been one of relative peace. Economic growth and development has followed, driven primarily by advances in the hydrocarbons sector.

Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Algeria 2014

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Chapter | Economy from The Report: Algeria 2014

After years of sustained high oil prices and a comparatively prudent fiscal policy – albeit balanced on a high breakeven price – Algeria has built up considerable financial buffers, which will help the country to ride out the current decline in global commodity prices. Declining oil prices have also highlighted the government’s efforts to develop the non-hydrocarbons sector, something it has...

Chapter | Country Profile from The Report: Algeria 2014

Algeria has notable geographic, demographic and cultural diversity. Its territory reaches from the Mediterranean Coast to the depths of the Sahara Desert, and its population includes a blend of Arab and Berber linguistic and cultural traditions. In recent years, Algeria has maintained an impressive degree of stability, with the government focusing on helping stave off further unrest in the...

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