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Statistical Appendix
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This statistical appendix on Algeria was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with the member country. Basic economic and financial indicators, sectoral distribution of GDP, and real GDP growth are listed. Production exports and consumption of petroleum and gas products are given. A summary of central government operations, revenue, and expenditure are also explained. The structure of interest rates and balance of payments are tabulated. Hydrocarbon export and trade indices are shown.

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This statistical appendix on Algeria was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with the member country. Basic economic and financial indicators, sectoral distribution of GDP, and real GDP growth are listed. Production exports and consumption of petroleum and gas products are given. A summary of central government operations, revenue, and expenditure are also explained. The structure of interest rates and balance of payments are tabulated. Hydrocarbon export and trade indices are shown.

Table 1.

Algeria: Basic Economic and Financial Indicators, 2005–09

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Sources: Algerian authorities; and Fund staff estimates.
Table 2.

Algeria: Supply and Use of Resources at Current Prices, 2005–09

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Sources: Algerian authorities; and Fund staff estimates.
Table 3.

Algeria: Sectoral Distribution of GDP at Current Prices, 2005–09

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Sources: Algerian authorities; and Fund staff estimates.
Table 4.

Algeria: Sectoral Distribution of Real GDP Growth, 2005–09

(In percent)

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Source: Algerian authorities.
Table 5.

Algeria: Production, Exports, and Consumption of Liquid Petroleum Products, 2005–09

(In millions of tons)

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Source: Algerian authorities.

Reflects change in inventories and errors of measurement.

Table 6.

Algeria: Production, Exports, and Consumption of Gas Products, 2005–09

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Source: Algerian authorities.

Net of gas reinjected into producing oil wells.

Equal to net production minus gas flared, gas used for lifting and for fuel gas, and other losses in the fields.

Reflects errors in measurement.

Table 7.

Algeria: Domestic Prices of Major Energy Products, 2005–09

(In dinars per liter; unless otherwise indicated)

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Source: Algerian authorities.
Table 8.

Algeria: Agricultural Land Use Patterns, 2005–09

(In thousands of hectares)

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Source: Algerian authorities.

Industrial tomatoes and tobacco.

Potatoes, tomatoes, garlic and onions, and watermelons.

Table 9.

Algeria: Crop Yields, 2005–09

(In thousands of quintals)

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Source: Algerian authorities.
Table 10.

Algeria: Livestock, 2005–09

(In thousands of heads)

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Source: Algerian authorities.
Table 11.

Algeria: Indices of Industrial Production in Public Enterprises, 2005–09

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Source: Algerian authorities.
Table 12.

Algeria: Production of Minerals, 2005–09 1/

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Source: Algerian authorities.

Excluding hydrocarbons.

In thousands of containers, each weighing 34 kilograms.

Table 13.

Algeria: Housing Supply, 2005–09

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Source: Algerian authorities.
Table 14.

Consumer Price Index, 2005–09 1/

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Source: Algerian authorities.

Includes 256 items and covers households Algiers area.

New Index base 2009.

Table 15.

Algeria: Income of Households, 2005–09

(In billions of dinars)

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Source: Algerian authorities.

Includes social security contributions paid by employees.

Table 16.

Algeria: Labor Force, Employment, and Unemployment, 2005–09 1/

(In thousands; unless otherwise indicated)

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Source: Algerian authorities; and Fund staff estimates.

Data not strictly comparable over time.

Including military draft and irregular employment. The increase in 2004 possibly reflects in part the occurrence of Ramadan shortly after the annual household survey was conducted.

Unemployed of less than 24 years of age in percent of labor force of less than 24 years of age.

Table 17.

Algeria: Summary of Central Government Operations, 2005–09

(In billions of dinars)

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Sources: Algerian authorities; and Fund staff estimates.

Excluding privatization receipts, which are classified under nonbank financing.

Including dividends on current profits paid by Sonatrach.

Covers expenditures for public services, food subsidies, agricultural price support, and cash transfers forthe poor.

Including special accounts, net lending and operations of the Rehabilitation Fund.

Including debt rescheduling proceeds blocked on account at Bank of Algeria.

Includes external debt rescheduling proceeds.

Table 18.

Algeria: Composition of Central Government Revenue, 2005–09

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Sources: Algerian authorities; and Fund staff estimates.

Excluding privatization receipts.

Table 19.

Algeria: Central Government Revenue, 2005–09

(In percent of GDP)

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Source: Algerian authorities.

Excluding privatization receipts.

Table 20.

Algeria: Composition of Central Government Expenditure, 2005–09

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Sources: Algerian authorities; and Fund staff estimates.
Table 21.

Algeria:Central Government Expenditure, 2005–09

(In percent of GDP)

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Sources: Algerian authorities; and Fund staff estimates.
Table 22.

Algeria: Sectoral Allocation of Budgetary Capital Expenditure, 2005–09 1/

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Source: Algerian authorities.

Commitment basis.

Table 23.

Algeria: Central Government Domestic Debt, 2005–09

(In billions of dinars; end-of-period)

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Source: Algerian authorities.

Excluding the blocked account at the Bank of Algeria and other deposits.

Table 24.

Algeria: Monetary Survey, 2005–09 1/

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Sources: Bank of Algeria; and Fund staff estimates.

Including savings banks. Money and quasi-money include deposits of nonbank financial institutions in the banking system.

Includes, as a net item, deposits of the Banque Algérienne de Développement and ministries with the central bank.

Includes impact of banks’ restructuring packages. The conversion of banks’ claims on public enterprises in banks’ claims on the government results, other things being equal, in a decrease in credit to the economy and an equal increase in credit to the government.

Table 25.

Algeria: Summary Balance Sheet of the Bank of Algeria, 2005–09

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Source: Bank of Algeria.

Includes deposits of nonbank financial institutions.

Table 26.

Algeria: Summary Balance Sheet of Deposit Money Banks, 2005–09

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Source: Bank of Algeria.
Table 27.

Algeria: Distribution of Credit to the Economy by Maturity, 2005–09 1/

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Source: Bank of Algeria.

Conversions of banks’ claims on public enterprises to claims on the government results, other things being equal, in a decrease in credit to the economy.

Table 28.

Algeria: Distribution of Credit to the Economy by Sector, 2005–09

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Source: Bank of Algeria.
Table 29.

Algeria: Structure of Interest Rates, 2005–09

(In percent per annum)

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Source: Algerian authorities.

One-week tender rate for 2002-04; weighted average of one- and three-month tender rates thereafter.

Table 30.

Algeria: Number of Branches of Financial Institutions, 2005–09

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Source: Bank of Algeria.
Table 31.

Algeria: Balance of Payments, 2005–09

(In billions of U.S. dollars; unless otherwise indicated)

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Sources: Algerian authorities; and Fund staff estimates.

Weighted average of quarterly data.

Table 32.

Algeria: Exports and Imports, 2005–09

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Source: Algerian authorities.
Table 33.

Algeria: Volume of Hydrocarbon Exports, 2005–09

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Source: Algerian authorities.
Table 34.

Algeria: Hydrocarbon Exports, 2005–09

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Source: Algerian authorities.
Table 35.

Algeria: Trade Indices, 2005–09

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Sources: Algerian authorities; and Fund staff calculations.
Table 36.

Algeria: External Debt, 2005–09 1/

(In millions of U.S. dollars; unless otherwise indicated)

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Source: World Bank, Debtor Reporting System (DRS).

DRS data used in this table may not correspond exactly to the external debt data published by the Algerian authorities.

Suppliers’ credits comprise export credit guaranteed by an export credit agency as well as other supplier’s credit arranged directly with suppliers.

Table 37.

Nominal and Real Effective Exchange Rates, 1990–2009

(2000 = 100)

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Source: International Monetary Fund.
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Algeria: Statistical Appendix
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