Tunisia: a new social contract for fair and equitable growth
Marva. Corley-Coulibaly,
Sameer. Khatiwada,
Naren. Prasad and
Pelin. Sekerler Richiardi
in Studies on Growth with Equity from International Labour Office, Research Department
Abstract:
Analyses the contradictions that characterized inequitable growth. Shows how equity-enhancing policies can promote prosperity and reduce the risk of future crises, and describes a new development model for Tunisia, based on equal economic and social opportunities, and shared prosperity.
Keywords: social protection.; social development; economic growth; social contract; social policy; economic policy; employment creation; private sector; protection sociale; développement social; croissance économique; contrat social; politique sociale; politique économique; création d'emploi; secteur privé; protección social; desarrollo social; crecimiento económico; contrato social; política social; política económica; creación de empleos; sector privado (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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