Tunisia Statistical Indicators Leaflet 2011
INS publishes every year a leaflet edited in three languages (Arabic, French, English) retracing the main economic and social indicators of Tunisia.
INS publishes every year a leaflet edited in three languages (Arabic, French, English) retracing the main economic and social indicators of Tunisia.
INS publishes every year a leaflet edited in three languages (Arabic, French, English) retracing the main economic and social indicators of Tunisia.
INS publishes every year a leaflet edited in three languages (Arabic, French, English) retracing the main economic and social indicators of Tunisia.
Data dissemination standards are important because they help enhance the availability of timely and comprehensive statistics, which contributes to the pursuit of sound macroeconomic policies and efficient functioning of financial markets. At the Eighth Review of the Fund’s Data Standards Initiatives in February 2012, the IMF’s Executive Board approved several enhancements to the SDDS and endorsed the creation of the SDDS Plus (described below).
This publication retraces the cyclical trends of a number of economic or social indicators.
This publication retraces the cyclical trends of a number of economic or social indicators.
In the third quarter of 2017, the gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 2.1% compared to the quarter of 2016 and by 0.7% compared to the previous quarter.
This publication retraces the cyclical trends of a number of economic or social indicators.
In the fourth quarter of 2018, real GDP accelerated by 2.2% compared to the same quarter of 2017 and by 0.2% compared to the third quarter of 2018. In the year 2018, GDP grew by 2.5%.
This publication presents on a yearly basis the main accounts (basis 1997) of the national income accounting: Major economic aggregates, the balance supply-uses of goods and services, the accounts of institutional sectors and summary reports.