Economic Reform in Algeria: Unfinished Business
Soon after achieving independance, Algeria adopted an interventionist economic model that focused on the oil industry, after which reforms made during the 1980s fell short. In the middle of the 1990s, the threat of an economic collapse forced the government to implement free-market reforms, which entailed serious difficulties for a great part of the population, even though a persisting informal sector brought some relief. Although the oil industry has been liberalized, it is still not enough to stimulate the rest of the economy today.
Kassim Bouhou is a Ph.D. candidate at Université Paris III-Sorbonne nouvelle and works on Mediterranean issues.
This content is published in French - L'Algérie des réformes économiques : un goût d'inachevé
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