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Journal articles on the topic "Investissements étrangers – Tunisie"
Toumi, 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 textKarray, Zouhour, and Sofiane Toumi. "Investissement Direct Étranger et Attractivité Appréciation et enjeux pour la Tunisie." Revue d'Économie Régionale & Urbaine octobre, no. 3 (2007): 479. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reru.073.0479.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Investissements étrangers – Tunisie"
Baba, Mohamed Nejib. "Problématique des investissements directs étrangers en Tunisie." Nice, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985NICE0008.
Full textDhemaied, Faouzi. "Investissement direct étranger et développement : atouts, évolutions, tendances, déterminants." Paris 3, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA030142.
Full textConsidering the profound and threatening changes that characterize the contemporary global economic scene, notably the acceleration of the economic globalization growth system, direct foreign investment has become over the years, one of the essential components of development strategies that companies are lead to develop in order to ensure their presence in the international markets and adapt their industrial structures to face increasingly rigorous international competition. Because of the increasing demand from developing countries, Direct Foreign Investment (FDI) has become, in fact, the driving force of their economies, resulting in considerable strides over the last ten years. That's the stake of analysis of the true implications of FDI on the economies of developing countries. The purpose of the presentation of Tunisia's experience in FDI was to demonstrate that the impact of FDI on economic development differs from one host economy to another. It depends partly on the intrinsic characteristics of the country (degree of development, comparative advantages, etc. ), but also on the FDI objectives assigned by the State, i. E. The country's economic policies. In addition, the author has drawn from his experience in the field
Darghouth, Lamia. "L' ambivalence du régime juridique des investissements privés étrangers en Tunisie." Paris 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA010303.
Full textTortorici, Antoine. "La Tunisie et le droit international des investissements." Paris 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA010276.
Full textThe collectivist policy practiced in tunisia in the 1960's was followed, after its failure, by a deliberately free-market economy. In a developing country such a choice requires heavy and direct foreign investment. Tunisia has therefore set up an incentive legal framework that analyzes treatment and investment protection and insurance standards as they are defined in international law. The first part of the study include several incentive texts (investment incentive code, international trading companies act, economic free zones, free trade area. . . ) And methods for investing in tunisia. The second part concentrates on those laws and how they comply with the general principles of international law, and the investment protection and insurance tools (CIRDI, MIGA, CIAGI. . . )
Toumi, Sofiane. "Déterminants et facteurs d'attractivité des investissements directs étrangers : Etude appliquée à la Tunisie." Paris 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA020018.
Full textBonneterre, Laurence. "Financement et contraintes extérieurs dans le développement industriel : étude des cas marocain et tunisien." Paris 10, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA100151.
Full textIs the external financing an important element for the development? Theory has considerate external financing as a constraint or as an instrument for development of underdeveloped countries. The roll of external financing was in the 60's to develop economic and social infrastructure; in the 80's it became one of the limits of development with the undertones. Morocco and Tunisia have received an important flow of external capital since their independence. Those flows have financed internal and external deficit but not industrial enterprises. Now, the adjustment plan constraint industry by liberalization of trade
Alaya, Marouane. "Une étude sur les déterminants et les effets de l'investissement direct étranger : cas de la Tunisie." Bordeaux 4, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008BOR40048.
Full textThe aim of this research is to study the determinants and effects of FDI within the framework of the Tunisian economy. To explain inward FDI in Tunisia, we retained a canonical distinction which proves very useful. It is a question of taking account of differentiation between the horizontal and vertical FDI. A gravity model and estimation by a knowledge capital model were carried out to explain the reality of FDI in Tunisia. Spillover effects of FDI are Interlinked, complementary and connot possibly be discussed separately. To take account of the synergy effect we adopted a systemic analysis. Also, we focus about the integration of foreign subsidiary in the domestic economy which constitutes an indispensable condition for the diffusion of positive spillovers
Rejiba, Messaoud. "Le comportement économique et financier des entreprises étrangères "off shore" en Tunisie." Orléans, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985ORLE0501.
Full textSoltani, Mohamed Nader. "L'importance du capital humain en tant que déterminant des investissements directs étrangers : cas du secteur textile-habillement en Tunisie." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011MON30106/document.
Full textAttracting Foreign Direct Investrnents (FDI) is one of the primary concerns of the public authorities on account of their positive effects on a given territory. In order to activate investments, those countries have adopted several measures such as investment in human capital. This doctoral thesis analyses the importance of the human capital as a determinant of the Foreign Direct Investments. A survey was led with a sample of 52 companies with foreign participation implanted in Tunisia. By means of an economic model of type logit, the data that have arisen from that survey allow us to estimate the probability of the realization of a foreign investment in the form of creation of a new subsidiary in order to identify the factors of attractiveness that have a qualitative dimension. The results show that - except the geographical nearness of the countries of the European Union, a good market and the presence of a local network, the decision to establish a new subsidiary is connected positively and significantly to the availability of a qualified workforce
Bannour, Souad. "L'attractivité du territoire et le rôle de la localisation des investissements directs étrangers dans l'économie : un essai d'évaluation pour le cas de la Tunisie." Thesis, Nice, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013NICE0051/document.
Full textThis thesis studies territories attractivity and the role of direct foreign investment localization on the Tunisian economy. It is about examining the factors of attractivity of Tunisia on direct foreign investment and their effects on the Tunisian economy. On a first empirical analysis, an administrative enquiry to a sample of foreign, or having foreign participation enterprises, has been implemented to identify the direct foreign investment determinations. The use of an econometric example of « logit » type allowed us to estimate on one part the probability that Tunisia is an attractive country before the revolution and on the other one that the foreign enterprise implants on other filial in Tunisia after the revolution. To confirm our empirical analysis on the identification of the factors of attractivity determining the direct foreign investment, we implemented, on a second empirical analysis, an other econometric method through a gravity example. On a last empirical analysis, we studied the DFI effects on the Tunisian economy by using a simultaneous equations system example taking into account the DFI spillovers effects