Formation professionnelle et croissance économique Quelles interactions dans les cas du Maroc et la Tunisie ?
Professional training and economic growth: What interactions in Morocco and Tunisia?
Jamal Bouoiyour () and
Said Hanchane
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Abstract:
We use the Solow augmented model to quantify the long-term determinants of growth in Morocco and Tunisia. In the Tunisian case, these later are the capital in the broad sense (physical and human), the growth of the population and the lagged GDP (what confirms the occurrence of the catching-up phenomenon). In Morocco, we find the same variables except the capital (in the broad sense) which is not always significant. If at the level of the general training Tunisia is more successful than Morocco, at the level of the professional training Morocco is better than Tunisia.
Keywords: Solow augmented model; Human capital; Professional training (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E23 I20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-08
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Published in FEMISE - European commission (2008): pp. 106-128
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