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We evaluate the efficiency of basic and secondary education in 24 governorates of Tunisia during the period 1999 …-2008 using a non-parametric approach, DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis). We use four inputs: number of teacher per 100 students … an increase in output efficiency scores in most governorates through the period from 1999 to 2008 …
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In this study we examine the potential determinants of technical efficiency for the Tunisian commercial banking sector … over the period of 1995-2017. First, we estimate banking technical efficiency with a radial and non-radial bootstrap data … determinants on technical efficiency. Finally, based on all possible regressions, we gauge the overall effect of each determinant …
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education in two MENA countries (Jordan and Tunisia), by using the OECD PISA 2009 database. Results reveal that decentralisation … different results than others, while (public) ownership is positively significant only in Tunisia. However, private funding and …
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This paper uses spatial variations in the enrolment rate of Tunisian pupils in 1931 to estimate the weight of colonial history on medium- and long-run educational attainment. We assemble a new dataset on the location of public primary schools and the number of pupils and teachers, together with...
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Using detailed household-expenditure level data from Tunisia, we examines urban-rural inequality in Tunisia. We use …; while for wealthier households both characteristic and returns to these characteristic effects (for example, efficiency of …
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