The Impact of the Added Value of the Agricultural Sector on Economic Growth in Algeria: An Econometric Study for the Period (1993-2022)

Main Article Content

Benali Koridjidj

Abstract

This research aims to evaluate the impact of agricultural output on the rate of GDP in Algeria for the period 1993 to 2022, using the EViews.8 program, and to achieve the objective of the analysis, we adopted a selection of independent variables related to value Additives for agriculture, forestry and fishing sector, volume of agricultural raw materials exports and imports of raw materials


     The research found a positive correlation between the two variables evaluated, as an increase in the value-added of the agricultural sector by 1 unit leads to an increase in the level of GDP by 1.1012 units, so that the public authorities must implement active agricultural policies aimed at raising the level of non-oil revenues.

Article Details

How to Cite
Koridjidj , B. (2023). The Impact of the Added Value of the Agricultural Sector on Economic Growth in Algeria: An Econometric Study for the Period (1993-2022). Finance and Business Economies Review, 7(4), 114–132. https://doi.org/10.58205/fber.v7i4.1757
Section
Articles

References

-Pierre Berthelier, A. L. (2005). Quel role joue l'agriculture dans la croissance et le developpement. Tiers-Monde, 46(183), p. 605

-FAO. (2006). Notes d'orientation; sécurité alimentaire. Consulté le 18,6, 2019, sur fao.org/es/esa/policybriefs/bp_02_fr.pdf.

-FAO. (2008). Introduction au comcepts de la sécurité alimentaire.

-FAO. (2018). the future of food and agriculture Alternative pathways to 2050. Rome.

- ONS « la production Agricole » Bultin N°937, Décembre 2018

- Badr Othman Mal Allah. (2015). Agricultural development and Arab food security. Al-Tanmah Bridge, 109 P.O. (121)

- Ali Abdel Qader Ali. (2003). International development goals and the formulation of economic and social policies in the Arab countries. Kuwait: Arab Planning Institute.

- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. (2018). The state of agricultural commodity markets, agricultural trade, climate change and food security. Rome.

Similar Articles

<< < 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 > >> 

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.