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International Journal of Economics & Management Sciences

ISSN: 2162-6359

Open Access

Mohamed Bouabidi

Department of Economic Sciences and Management, University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia

Publications
  • Short Communication   
    Short Communication on the Tunisian Exchange Regime a Decade after the Revolution
    Author(s): Mohamed Bouabidi*

    Over the decade following the revolution, the IMF annual reports on exchange arrangements and exchange restrictions show that the Tunisian de facto exchange regime is not compliant with the de jure regime announced by the Tunisian authority. The latter claims a floating regime, except in 2013-2015, whereas the International Monetary Fund (IMF) states that it is a rather crawl-like regime, except in 2017. This discrepancy between the real and the official exchange regime is neither new nor specific to Tunisia. The IMF was aware of it and it has adopted a de facto classification since 1999. Nevertheless, this dichotomy is a bit surprising for Tunisia for the next reason: Tunisia has experienced a revolution that ended in early 2011 a dictatorship regime and established a democratic political regime supposed to be more accountable and more transparent. This controversy raises an importan.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.37421/2162-6359.2021.10.589

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