An Empirical Evaluation of the Sectoral Impact of International Trade on the Restructuring of the Production System: A Case Study of Tunisia
Hermassi Hela and
Aloui Amel
International Journal of Management Sciences, 2016, vol. 7, issue 6, 312-331
Abstract:
International trade can change the production process within sectors in different ways. The underlying mechanisms are related to the level or variation of the intensity of international trade, and they result in a modification of the production function of the representative firm. In particular, they can affect labor productivity and qualification. These are the impacts that we propose to assess in this article. Our empirical analysis will test the impact of international trade and its contribution to the improvement of productivity in the economy. The sector assessments of the Tunisian economy, and the conclusions that will be reached,will highlight the promising sectors in Tunisia, and their evolution over the past two decades.
Keywords: Impact Study; International Trade; Manufacturing Sector; Sector Panel; Tunisian Economy. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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