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Benzina, Ridha. "Efficacité de la stratégie de promotion des exportations : Cas de la Tunisie : 1970-1983." Toulouse 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988TOU10045.
Full textThe choice between extraverted and intraverted development strategies has always suggested many controversies, both in the development of the trade theory and the economic decisions of governmental makers in developing countries. In this study the evaluation of export promotion strategy, by synthetizing some of the important theoric developments and relatively to alternative strategies, lead us to seek out the conditions and the means that could be relevant in the adoption and for the efficiency of export strategy. In the case of Tunisia evaluation of export strategy during 1970-1983, by determining export performance and effects and tools of this strategy shows that the observed export expansion was more explained by internal decreasing growth than by any efficiency of export promotion strategy
Ben, Rejeb Mouna. "Impact de l’ouverture sur la performance des entreprises : l’exemple tunisien." Paris 9, 2009. https://bu.dauphine.psl.eu/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2009PA090071.
Full textThis work aims to study the relationship between the entry to export market and industrial firm productivity in the Tunisian context. At the outset, we analyze Tunisian regulation and fiscal policy system of industrial firms and we focus on Tunisian trade policy during the last decades. In the second step, we review the literature on free trade theories and we review empirical papers that are related to the scope of the study. In the remainder of this work we developed and tested three hypotheses on the link between entry to export market and Tunisian firm productivity. Our hypotheses include self-selection, learning by exporting and conscious self-selection. For the purpose of this study we collected data on industrial Tunisian firms in the period from 1998 to 2003. In this period, Tunisia spent a lot of efforts in adopting and in implementing free trade policy. Our results show the existence of self selection phenomena in the industrial Tunisian firms. However we didn’t find any evidence of neither learning by exporting nor conscious self selection
Gharbi, Moufida. "L' impact du commerce extérieur sur l'économie tunisienne." Paris, EHESS, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013EHES0119.
Full textThis work tries, using existing literary resources and some econometric concepts, to explain more significantly the effects of trade on economic growth in a specific country (Tunisia). To provide some answers to this question, we focused on the nature of the causal link between trade and growth. Nevertheless, the study addresses in the first instance, the question of a simultaneous variation between trade and growth, in a second stage, the situation of the major determinants of the Tunisian trade and one last time, we study the effects of foreign trade on economic performance and the welfare in Tunisia. The first chapter discusses the delimitation of the different concepts that will be studied (definitions, motivations, roles, rules. . . Foreign trade) and the presentation of the commonly used instruments analysis. The second chapter presents the available advantages of Tunisia to boost its trade. Therefore, trade policies implemented are reviewed, as well as high-quality infrastructure, human capital skills, the attractiveness and the investment climate. The third chapter provides a descriptive analysis of the evolution and structure of Tunisian foreign trade (physiognomy changes over time, characteristics) between 1961 and 2011. Given the endogeneity of the advantages of the country and the evolution of its foreign trade (findings of two previous chapters), the purpose of the fourth chapter is to identify the main determinants of the Tunisian foreign trade between 1967 and 2011 using a gravitational dynarnic model "enriched" estimated by the method of instrumental variables time series (IV). .
Derbel, Hatem. "Commerce extérieur, chocs et fluctuations de l’emploi : le cas de la Tunisie." Paris 10, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA100010.
Full textThe objective of this thesis is to introduce imperfect competition in the analysis of the relations between trade and employment to better explain the intra- and inter-sectoral fluctuations of employment (while determining the nature of interactions). It is also to determine the respective contributions of foreign trade and technical progress. We take Tunisia as a case study. Regarding the impact of intra-industries trade on the adjustment of employment, we conducte an empirical study using Brulhart and Thorpe’s (2000) model. This study has allowed us to show that the smoot adjustment hypothesis is verified and that the most pertinent indicator to measure intra-industries trade is A of Brulhart. To study the contribution of shocks to supply and demand on sectoral employment fluctuations, we use a SVECM model. Our results show that the long-term technical progress creates employment only in the Diverse Industry and Industry of Building Materials Ceramics and Glass but that it destroys employment in the sector of Electrical Mechanical Industry. While foreign trade creates employment in Diverse Industry and the Electrical Mechanical Industry, a destruction of employment is observed in the sector of Chemical Industry. Concerning our sectoral study, the use a VECM model, based on Cooper and Haltiwanger (1996) shows the presence of strong strategic complementarities between most sectors. No strategic substitutabilities are observed
Maatar, Becha. "Analyse du commerce extérieur de la Tunisie : étude économétrique et prévision." Paris 2, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA020026.
Full textTrigui, Jamel. "Les grandes orientations du commerce"Sud/sud" de la Tunisie après 1993 : Amérique latine ou Asie du Sud-Est ?" Paris 3, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA030141.
Full textTunisian foreign exchanges are mainly oriented to north countries : most of them are originating from european firms delocalizated in tunisia ; they are also concentrated in the cloth industry. On january 1st, 1993, the extended european market was created. On one hand the tunisian authorities feared some barriers could limit their export potentialities (quota on olive oil, on citrus fruits, on tomatoes,. . . ). On the other hand, european investments in tunisia did not decrease. Tunisian commercial exchanges with south countries, latin america and south-east asia are not very developed for the following reasons : distance, transport cost, no trade agreement. Anyway south countries remain the only segment with growth potential for tunisian agricultural products. The objective of our thesis is to make tunisian operators aware of the interest : - to increase south-south exchanges, - balance the foreign trade between north and south, - use tunisian own resourses to support authentic development. Many actions need to be assessed theoritically in order to guide the tunisian policy. Actually tunisian policy is hesitating on how develop new trade relations with new industrialized countries from south
Boussorra, Inès. "La politique tunisienne du commerce extérieur et ses effets économiques : (des années 1950 aux années 2000)." Bordeaux 4, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010BOR40085.
Full textThis research deals with the contemporary economic programs of Tunisia. It had adopted a protectionist and state-oriented economic policy and abandoned it in the late 1960s to introduce another one in favor of open (world) trade. This study also covers events of the new economic policy such as the adoption of structural adjustment program and the program upgrade. These programs, which were initiated in 1996, are part of economic liberalisation chosen by the government in order to improve the productive capacity of agencies and export incentives. This research is a chronological of the various trade policies and their economic effects on Tunisia. Despite the success of the Tunisian foreign trade policy, much remains to be done to achieve its objectives. Our research aims to present the economic achievements of the country through its various policies including that of trade liberalization and the challenges it still has to face
Fantar, Samia. "Compétitivité comparée de la filière textile-habillement en Tunisie et dans les pays d'Europe centrale et orientale." Aix-Marseille 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005AIX24014.
Full textThis research focuses on the evaluation of the textile-clothing sector's competitiveness in Tunisia in order to identify the necessary ways to consolidate its competitive position, so as to better respond to the new world context, marked by the enlargement of Europe to the Central and Eastern European countries (CEEC's) and by the total removal of quotas on January 2005, which have generated a world irruption on Chinese goods. To treat this question, we proceeded to a comparative analysis of both price and out-price competitiveness of such an industry between Tunisia and the CEEC's. In order to highlight the real mechanisms which found the competitiveness of Tunisian textile-clothing, we have crossed two complementary approaches. First, we studied the objective competitiveness of the East-European and Tunisian supplies based on regulation, social, economical and industrial environment data. Second, we evaluated the competitiveness perceived of Tunisian and East-European industry through the respective points of view of the economic actors based on the results of a campaign of semi-directive interviews near French clients, heads of Tunisian enterprises as well as international experts of the sector. The cross analysis showed that the performance recorded by the CEEC's on the European market would ascribable to the numerous comparative advantages that they offer to foreign investors such as more competitive wage costs and a better-qualified labour force. This analysis showed also that the Tunisian competitiveness seems impeded by the weakness of its textile sector capacity and its low potential of creativity. In addition, the 2005 first statistics showed that Bulgaria and Rumania are relatively less vulnerable than Tunisia and seem better resisting to China competition and to the total removal of quotas. We concluded that Tunisia must rethink its International Market Position by rebuilding a new strategic plan based on the valorisation of the Tunisian companies supply in order to free it from subcontracting penalty logic and regrouping performant Tunisian industrials through the constitution of platforms dedicated to export
Bel, Kefi Rym. "Ouverture économique et bonne gouvernance dans le cadre du partenariat euro-méditerranéen : cas de la Tunisie et du Maroc." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007IEPP0020.
Full textThis research is about the progress of the openness to trade started in 1995 and 1996 respectively by Tunisia and Morocco with the European Union and about its impact on the quality of governance in both countries. The thesis is composed by two parts. The first one is dedicated to the review of the theoretical litterature on economic openness and good governance. The second part presents the survey of the cases of Morocco and Tunisia, within the framework of their trade openness. We demonstrate that, even though economic openness and good governance are correlated in the long term, the commitment in a free trade area is destabilizing, at least in the short term, and may cause a deterioration of the governance indicators. Although having measured the imperatives of the new world dynamics and having adopted its rules, Morocco and Tunisia opted for a moderate and orderly strategy of change. Positive actions are visible, notably in the fields of the rule of law, political stability, and the fight against corruption. But considering the short-term destabilizing impact of openness, these countries made the choice of a "change in the continuity "
Cheikh, Zaouali Sana. "Le processus d'intégration commerciale euro-méditerranéenne : un essai d'évaluation au cas de la Tunisie." Nice, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002NICE0011.
Full textSince the middle of nineties, there's a great rise of free trade agreements between north and south countries througt out the world. Our thesis treat the case of free trade agreement between Tunisia and European Union. Our aim question is to know if agreements between industrial countries and developed countries are able to increase trade between them and therefore improve the trade of the less developed country. To answer to this question we evalue the two effects of regional integration: creation trade and diversion trade. We obtain two main results: - the first result is after five years the association agreements between Tunisia and Europe don't generate a trade creation. The second result show that the preferential agreement between the two partners generate a diversion trade
Books on the topic "Commerce extérieur – Promotion – Tunisie"
Brown, Adam. Report of the honorary commissioner (Mr. Adam Brown) representing Canada at the Jamaica Exhibition, held at Kingston, Jamaica, 1891. [Ottawa?: s.n.], 1993.
Find full textSharma, Prakash. Est-ce que la promotion du commerce international concorde avec la politique commerciale?: Tentative de symbiose. Ottawa, Ont: Ministère des affaires étrangères et du commerce international, 1998.
Find full textCanada. Agriculture et agroalimentaire Canada. L'Agriculture et l'agroalimentaire au rendez-vous de l'avenir: À la conquête des marchés : réalisations du gouvernement du Canada dans le secteur de l'agriculture. Ottawa: Agriculture et agroalimentaire Canada, 1997.
Find full textCanada. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Agriculture and agri-food moving forward: Expanding markets : the Government of Canada's achievement in agriculture. Ottawa: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 1997.
Find full textWhalley, John. La politique commerciale canadienne et l'économie mondiale. Ottawa, Ont: Ministre des approvisionnements et services Canada, 1986.
Find full textSharp, Mitchell. The trading revolution =: La révolution commerciale. Ottawa, Ont: Dept. of Foreign Affairs and International Trade = Ministère des affaires étrangères et du commerce international, 1995.
Find full textSharp, Mitchell. The Trading revolution. Ottawa: Dept. of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 1995.
Find full textCanada. Service des délégués commerciaux. Bureaux commerciaux du Canada à l'étranger, 1998-1999: Une nouvelle façon de vous aider à faire des affaires à l'étranger. Ottawa, Ont: Service des délégués commerciaux du Canada, 1998.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Commerce extérieur – Promotion – Tunisie"
Schultes, Norbert. "La stratégie de promotion du commerce extérieur allemand : structures et acteurs." In L'Allemagne sur la scène internationale, 185–200. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.17478.
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