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Small trading activities are a prevalent form of self-employment in developing countries, but their integration into supply value chains is not efficient, especially when it comes to perishable produce. This study tests a novel approach to improve their efficiency by reducing the time and cost...
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vice-versa. Defining two extreme factor market scenarios over Morocco and Tunisia, the author finds that the welfare gains …
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university students in Tunisia, this paper studies the medium-term impacts of entrepreneurship education four years after …
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economies have a quasi-fiscal deficit below 3 percent of gross domestic product (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Qatar, and the West …
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innovation on output via productivity with representative manufacturing firms in Tunisia from 1997 to 2007. It finds that "buying … that "creating" and "buying" substitute for each other in Tunisia, where resources are limited, assuming the effect of … result using the Tobit model supports this assumption. The findings suggest that innovation policy in Tunisia should …
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Tunisian social development policy making has always counted on energy subsidies to play a pivotal role. Due to the increasingly unsustainable budget implications, a new strategy has begun to reform the subsidy system in the energy sector while striking a balance between improving fiscal and...
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This paper examines public sector size and performance management in post-revolution Tunisia, drawing on macro … paper then examines de jure and de facto performance management in Tunisia's public sector, covering incentives through … recruitment, evaluation, compensation, and promotion. The examination shows that Tunisia's legal framework is well-designed for …
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's family using firm-level data from Tunisia. Connected firms account for a disproportionate share of aggregate employment …
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This paper uses mirror statistics and research in the field to estimate the magnitude of Tunisia's informal trade with … represents an important part of the Tunisia's bilateral trade with Libya and Algeria, accounting for more than half the official … strictly enforce the tariff regimes in place. This issue will become even more significant if fuel prices in Tunisia rise again …
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This paper evaluates the effects of the FAMEX export promotion program in Tunisia on the performance of beneficiary …
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