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Journal articles on the topic "Développement économique – Tunisie"
Ben Hafaiedh, Abdelwahab, and Laurence Michalak. "Classe sociale et entrepreneuriat en milieu nord-africain : analyse des candidatures des migrants de retour pour les projets API en Tunisie." Maghreb - Machrek N° 254-255, no. 2 (December 1, 2023): 131–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/machr.254.0131.
Full textToumi, Sofiane. "Facteurs d’attractivité des investissements directs étrangers en Tunisie." Articles 85, no. 2 (September 1, 2010): 209–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/044254ar.
Full textArfa, Lamia, and Mohamed Elloumi. "La filière tomate de transformation à Haouaria en Tunisie : prédominance de la forme industrielle déterritorialisée." Cahiers Agricultures 30 (2021): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/cagri/2021014.
Full textFerguene, Améziane, and Abderraouf Hsaini. "La flexibilité source d'efficacité productive ?" Revue internationale P.M.E. 11, no. 4 (February 16, 2012): 67–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1009052ar.
Full textBen Hassine, Adel. "Développement économique local et nouvelles technologies : le cas de Sfax (Tunisie)." Netcom 19, no. 1 (2005): 67–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/netco.2005.1621.
Full textGharbi, Inès, and Mohamed Elloumi. "L’agriculture irriguée en Tunisie : politiques hydrauliques et politiques de régulation foncière." Cahiers Agricultures 32 (2023): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/cagri/2023010.
Full textZaiane-Ghalia, Selma. "Médiation culturelle pour la sauvegarde et la valorisation du patrimoine tunisien." Ethnologies 38, no. 1-2 (October 20, 2017): 127–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1041590ar.
Full textELKHALFI, OUSSAMA, Rachid CHAABITA, and Chafik GUEMIMI. "L’impact de l’Enseignement Supérieur sur la Croissance Economique : Une analyse sur données de panel pour un groupe de pays d’Afrique." International Journal of Financial Accountability, Economics, Management, and Auditing (IJFAEMA) 3, no. 3 (June 9, 2021): 104–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.52502/ijfaema.v3i3.49.
Full textKratou, Lamia, and Jacques Poirot. "Les perspectives de la coopération économique décentralisée en Tunisie dans le cadre du développement durable." Mondes en développement 175, no. 3 (2016): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/med.175.0039.
Full textKhemiri, Khaoula, and Sihem Jebari. "Évaluation de l’érosion hydrique dans des bassins versants de la zone semi-aride tunisienne avec les modèles RUSLE et MUSLE couplés à un Système d’information géographique." Cahiers Agricultures 30 (2021): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/cagri/2020048.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Développement économique – Tunisie"
Mansouri, Ahmed Sassi. ""Grandeur et décadence de l'économie du développement" : itinéraire de la Tunisie 1961-1969." Nice, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992NICE0036.
Full textThe stopping in 1969 of the tunisia economic corresponds to the beginning of the decline of development economics on a worldwide basis. Once the degree of application that links the research to this theory had been established, the thesis will deal with a double process. On the one hand, there is the process of maturation which makes the tunisian elite become receptive to the developmentalist ideas. On the others there is the process of homogenization which enabled them, when tunisie acquired its political independence in 1956, to have accestothe political power as social category which has a real autonomy in comparison with the other social agents. This strategy, supported and implemented by the trade unionist refor mist faction, enabled the country to reduce the dependency ties it has with the old colonial power. In the same way, this strategy to be endowed with a certain infrastructurel foundation, to reform the economic structures as a whole, and to lay the fondations or an important structural apparatus. The reasons of the stopping of this strategy are due to internal considerations as
Makni, Jihène. "Entrepreneuriat et développement local : analyse théorique et appliquée à la région économique de Sfax." Nice, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011NICE0018.
Full textEntrepreneurship is a concept which enjoys an interesting popularity at the level of research as well in practice. This research examines the major figures of the entrepreneur which are mobilized by economic changes. The objective of our work is to construct links between the conceptual dimensions and the contextual events which took notice of the return of the entrepreneur. In this research, we aim at exploring specific forms of entrepreneurship based on a historical perspective combined with a dynamic vision. Therefore, this thesis presents a synthesis of the genesis of the research in the field of entrepreneurship. In the context of local development, a particular form of entrepreneurship presents an interesting way which takes into account more purposes than traditional entrepreneurship does. We will see that the new relations with space and time induce a more collective entrepreneurship based on accessibility rather than proximity. For fifteen years, we have noticed new developmental practices. The latter which are founded on the spatial concentration of small but strongly interdependent businesses, generate various processes of development. Questioning these processes and showing how they carry a different approach to development in the southern cities, is essentially the objective of this thesis. The case of Sfax is considered here. Based on applied research, we analyze the economic dynamics of this region as well as the link between entrepreneurship and job creation by means of contextual factors which favor the spin-offs of businesses and enable cooperations to practice competition
Najeh, Ali. "Aux sources des disparités géographiques en Tunisie : la contribution du modèle de développement socio-économique, de la croissance économique et du facteur institutionnel." Thesis, Montpellier, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015MONTD062/document.
Full textAt the exact opposite intuitions according to which regional disparity is an unavoidable consequence of the dilemma of winners and losers, construction of inequalities in Tunisia is attributed to real forces. The first force echoes the economic development model at work since structural adjustment. Indeed, the forced march towards liberalism and globalization zeal and speed in the field has significantly contributed to the widening gap between the coastal and deep Tunisia. The polarization of economic activity which falls within the logic of productivity growth, has not exercised the desired ripple effect which helped to dig the groove separating the rest of the coastal territory. The second source of inequality raised by the thesis is the institutional environment. Indeed, the quality of regulation, political stability and the low participation of the local population in the implementation of development policies and in political life have significantly contributed in the construction of regional inequalities in Tunisia. However, economic growth is pro-poor generally. She contributed in reducing inequalities.In terms of economic policy recommendation, it seems imperative to correct if not reduce to a minimum inequality, to review the liberal flight of the Tunisian economy and its integration into the global economy pushed by a state interventionism (rethink investment incentives in the deeper regions, direct public investment in infrastructure to deeper areas ...). The second recommendation refers to the need for a shift towards a territorial development approach that gives pride of place to local stakeholders in the design and implementation of development policies. The third recommendation is the need for a revision of the horizontal and vertical modes of governance to promote the regionalization process and improve the quality of economic and political institutions
Zarrouk, Hajer. "Ouverture financière et performance économique." Aix-Marseille 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008AIX24021.
Full textThe positive relationship between financial liberalization and economic development has been comprehensively treated in the theoretical and empirical literature. However, a number of academics have argued that the free mobility of private capital during 1990s was behind the succession of crises that the emerging markets experienced during that decade. The purpose of this thesis is to empirically analyze the relationship between financial openness, investment and economic growth in the emerging countries, taking into account variables including macroeconomic stability, institution quality and financial development. We are particularly interested in understanding this relation through different investment sectors. Microeconomic data, sector data, even aggregate data with new econometric methodologies were used to realize may studies and answer the following questions: Does financial openness reduce financial constraints to firms? Can it increase investment? Can it increase the sensitivity of growth to investment? Which sector is particularly affected by openness? Finally, what opportunities does it provide the Tunisian economy with?
Wilhelm, Sabine. "Libéralisation commerciale et échanges internationaux : le cas de l'agriculture en Tunisie." Thesis, Nancy 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008NAN20013/document.
Full textThe thesis deals with the impact of trade liberalization in a developing country : Tunisia. The issue is as follows : is agricultural liberalization contributing to economic growth in Tunisia or is liberalization having such detrimental consequences, in particular given the stabilisation measures concerning Tunisia, which makes it impossible ? The liberalization of agricultural trade does not exclusively encompass the elimination of tariff or quantitative barriers regulated by the International Agreements. The multitude of trade barriers makes it difficult to aggregate and tally them. For the purposes of this thesis, we have used year 1994 as the temporal benchmark to compare Tunisian trade before and after the signing of the Marrakech Agreement. The method to carry out a totally longitudinal analysis and to use a temporal benchmark was not previously used when dealing with agricultural liberalization in Tunisia. Our results show that liberalization is in general favourable to economic growth and to the Tunisian trade. However, trade and growth are only partially explained in this longitudinal analysis. As a consequence, liberalization has a limited impact on the Tunisian trade and on the GDP. This analysis of partial equilibrium is completed by a computable general equilibrium model, which contains no Cobb-Douglas function or CES-CET elasticity. Against all odds, it shows that agricultural liberalization is compatible with the wish to limit the budget deficit in Tunisia. Liberalization can even improve economic growth, but also entails the risk of reduction in wages
Sboui, Faouzi. "Le secteur informel urbain en Tunisie : hétérogénéité des structures et contribution au développement." Bordeaux 4, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997BOR40023.
Full textAyadi, Ezer. "Politique budgétaire, ajustement et croissance économique : application au cas de la Tunisie." Nice, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002NICE0040.
Full textDuring the 1980s and much of the 1990s, in Tunisia, discussions of fiscal policy focused mainly on high fiscal deficits and government debt as a source of inflatin and balance of payments problems, and on the contribution of fiscal adjustment to stabilization programs designed to address much problems. Attention was also paid to the way in wich well-designed tax systems and spending programs could foster sustainable longer-term growth. However, with the recent developments in endogenous growth theory, emphasis has shifted to the role expansionary fiscal policy can play in stimulating economic activity. This thesis reviews the theoretical and empirical Literature on the effectiveness of fiscal policy. Also, in this thesis, an attempt was made to analyse the fiscal sustainability in Tunisia using the Intertemporel Budget Constraint approach. The results reveal that fiscal stance is unsustainable. Conclusions arising from this study point to a further strengthening of the fiscal position
Bannani, Anis. "L'investissement direct étranger et son impact sur l'économie et la croissance en Tunisie." Paris 5, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA05D008.
Full textThe conclusion of our work, we were able to defuse the effect of causality between the foreign direct investment and the promotion of the growth of Tunisia, and it according to very specific channels to the peculiarity of this economy, advantages that it presents and future horizons especially in the current situation, where we attend the emergence of rival countries, the slowing down of world economic activity and mainly the lightning financial crisis which go the financial sphere of the main developed countries by sowing the uncertainty and the dubt as for the savings and the investment
Marzouki, Mehdi. "Analyse économique des perspectives de durabilité du tourisme : le cas de Tabarka (Tunisie)." Versailles-St Quentin en Yvelines, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010VERS029S.
Full textThis PhD dissertation deals with the issue of the sustainability of tourism development in the case of Tabarka in Tunisia. The development of Tabarka has sought to break with the traditional model of Eastern, using a differentiated tourism with the valorization of natural environment. If this development had suggested integration into a virtuous circle of development of tourism which may initiate a beginning of convergence towards a sustainable tourism development, the connection leading to seaside tourism questions the break with the traditional model poles of the East. Therefore, this PhD dissertation deals with the prospects of tourism development to Tabarka in connection with this break and the issues associated with it in terms of sustainability
Chelly, Hatem. "Le partenariat économique euro-tunisien : un instrument politique d'intégration et de développement." Paris 5, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA05D017.
Full textBooks on the topic "Développement économique – Tunisie"
De l'indépendance à la révolution: Système politique et développement économique en Tunisie. Tunis: Sud editions, 2011.
Find full textAjili, Wissem. La gestion de la dette publique selon les approches économique, institutionnelle et financière: Application à une petite économie en développement, la Tunisie. Paris: Edilivre, 2008.
Find full textLa gestion de la dette publique selon les approches économique, institutionnelle et financière: Application à une petite économie en développement, la Tunisie. Paris: Edilivre, 2008.
Find full textChevallier, Agnès. Économies en développement et défis démographiques: Algérie, Égypte, Maroc, Tunisie. Paris: Documentation française, 1989.
Find full textInternational Economic Association. World Congress. Economic development in SubSaharan Africa: Proceedings of the eleventh World Congress of the International Economic Association, Tunis. Houndmills, Basingstoke [England]: Palgrave, in association with African Economic Research Consortium and International Economic Association, 2001.
Find full textOrganisation for economic co-operation and development. Compétitivité et développement du Secteur Privé Changer les Lois et éliminer les Obstacles à l'autonomisation économique des Femmes: Égypte, Jordanie, Maroc et Tunisie. Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, 2020.
Find full textMoudoud, Ezzeddine. Modernization, the State, and Regional Disparity in Developing Countries: Tunisia in Historical Perspective, 1881-1982. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
Find full textMoudoud, Ezzeddine. Modernization, the State, and Regional Disparity in Developing Countries: Tunisia in Historical Perspective (Westview Special Studies on Africa). Westview Pr (Short Disc), 1988.
Find full textOrganisation for economic co-operation and development. Compétitivité et développement du Secteur Privé l'autonomisation économique des Femmes Dans la Région MENA l'impact des Cadres Juridiques Algérien, égyptien, Jordanien, Libyen, Marocain et Tunisien. Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, 2017.
Find full textNdulu, B. J., and Ibrahim Elbadawi. Economic Development in Subsaharan Africa: Proceedings of the Eleventh World Congress of the International Economic Association, Tunis (International Economic Association Series). St. Martin's Press, 2001.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Développement économique – Tunisie"
Mahjoub, Azzam. "4- Économie et société : la formation du « sous-développement ». L’évolution socio-économique de la Tunisie précoloniale et coloniale." In Tunisie au présent, 97–117. Institut de recherches et d’études sur les mondes arabes et musulmans, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.iremam.2551.
Full text"Rôle de l'investissement direct étranger dans le développement économique de la Tunisie." In Examens de l'OCDE des politiques de l'investissement: Tunisie 2012. OECD, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264179431-4-fr.
Full textCHARMES, Jacques. "Emploi et économie informelle." In Population et questions de développement, 69–91. ISTE Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51926/iste.9051.ch3.
Full textReports on the topic "Développement économique – Tunisie"
Bouguerra, Zohra, Neus Tirado, Ahmed Ben Nejma, Maleke Dridi, Soufia Galand, and Sarah Baraket. Et s'il y avait une grève dans les foyers ? Étude sur l’impact du travail de soins non rémunéré sur les femmes vivant en Tunisie : accès au travail, autonomisation économique et bien-être. Oxfam, January 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2020.8700.
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