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Competition Council's Power to Control Economic Activity
2025
A specialized entity, known as the Competition Council, was established as an independent regulatory authority. The legislator has entrusted it with overseeing competition to protect the market from restrictive practices that might affect pricing and competition. The Council is responsible for addressing issues related to economic dominance or dependency, as well as prohibiting collusive agreements and economic alliances among businesses. Leveraging the powers granted by public authority, the Council enforces regulations to control, prevent, and penalize anti-competitive and price-related offenses. By doing so, it ensures that economic activities are conducted fairly and ethically.
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سياسات التسعير
2013
يتناول هذا الكتاب والتعرف على المفاهيم الأساسية في التسعير والفلسفة التي ينطلق منها، ويتناول طبيعة وأهمية الأدوار المختلفة التي تحققها المنظمة من خلال قرارات التسعير، وتبين خطوات تحديد أسعار المنتجات واستراتيجيات التسعير في ظل تقلب عوامل البيئية الداخلية والخارجية، وتبين أساسيات التسعير في أنواع مختلفة من الصناعات كمتطلب للإدارة الفاعلة.
Does Internet Usage Enhance Food Production in Algeria?
2025
This study explores how Algeria's rapid internet penetration has influenced food production through the adoption of agricultural technologies. Utilizing a structural break autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach with data from 1990 to 2020, it examines the relationships among food production index (FPI), internet usage (NET), agricultural raw material imports (AMRI), and population growth (POPgr). The findings reveal that (1) internet adoption has a marginally significant short-term positive effect on food production, but its long-term impact is statistically insignificant, highlighting the ruralurban digital divide; (2) agricultural imports temporarily boost production while undermining long-term sustainability; and (3) population growth increases food demand, requiring productivity gains. The study concludes that Algeria's digital transformation holds potential, but targeted policies-such as improving rural ICT infrastructure, creating localized e-agriculture platforms, and pursuing import substitution-are essential for sustainable food security in the agricultural sector.
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