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Libéralisation de la politique agricole en Tunisie et la réforme de la PAC

Mongi Boughzala and Mohamed Elloumi

Économie rurale, 1992, vol. 211

Abstract: Although Tunisia has chosen to liberalize its economy, it is not obvious yet to what extent this should be done regarding agriculture. Should it continue to protect its production because of trade barriers existing abroad or should it eliminate trade restrictions anyhow and try to benefit from its comparative advantages. Using a linear programming model integrating risk with respect to farmers behavior, we show that it is not in Tunisia's interest, in the present world situation, to fully liberalize trade for its agricultural products. However, if the main world producers do liberalize their own agriculture, then Tunisia would certainly benefit from doing so too.

Keywords: International; Relations/Trade (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1992
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.351789

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