La compétitivité tunisienne dans le cadre de l'ouverture: Attitude et déterminants
Makram Gaaliche and
Hassine Dimassi
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Makram Gaaliche: ISG - Institut Supérieur de Gestion Sousse
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Abstract:
Consequence of markets globalization phenomenon, the analysis detected that Tunisia is succumbing to the foreign competition which it faces on the world and European market. Indeed, we have revealed that Tunisian competitiveness is doped, especially, by the depreciation policy of the Tunisian Dinar and his compression policy of wages but, to a lesser extent, impelled by the real competitive potential to knowing the productivity gains. Consequently, and by the insignificant influence of structural component of the Tunisian competitiveness, it is primordial to revise its strategy of competitiveness, so that to be directed to the construction of a competitive potential, built on a durable basis, and un-doped by the exogenic measures, such the use of depreciation's weapon.
Keywords: Competitiveness; competition; market share; European market; world market; Tunisia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-11-30
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Published in International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, 2012, 1 (1), pp.54-60
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