Growth in the Tunisian economy is likely to pick up in the coming quarters following a difficult 2015, but we think the recovery will, in the near-term, be weak. Medium-term prospects are brighter and a combination of IMF-backed reforms and improving domestic institutions should eventually support investment and a return to growth rates of 4-5%.
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