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Ouverture commerciale, réformes fiscales et chômage en Tunisie

Une analyse en équilibre général intertemporel
Authors: Mohamed Ali Marouani;

Ouverture commerciale, réformes fiscales et chômage en Tunisie

Abstract

Résumé L’objet de cet article est d’analyser l’impact de la zone de libre-échange Tunisie-Union européenne et de différents scénarios de compensation du manque à gagner fiscal, sur le chômage en Tunisie. À cette fin, on développe un modèle d’équilibre général multisectoriel et intertemporel prenant en compte le fonctionnement imparfait du marché du travail. La principale conclusion est que l’accord avec l’ ue permet une légère réduction du chômage en Tunisie. L’impact positif provient des effets d’accumulation, entraînés par la baisse des prix des biens d’équipement, qui constituent l’essentiel des importations tunisiennes en provenance de l’ ue . Ces effets sont d’autant plus forts que le scénario de compensation fiscale est favorable à l’investissement.

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