The Tunisian agro-food sector is characterized by the prevalence of small and middle-sized firms, which requires a restructuration to contribute to the development of the agriculture and deal with the processes of liberalisation of agro-food industry. After studying the association agreement between Tunisia and the European Union, we must say that the process of exchanges liberalisation of the agro-food products is conveyed by the operational strategies of the firms to research competitiveness by the control of the costs or the differentiation of the product. This obliges to interest us in exports like a crenel of development of the tunisian agro-food sector.International Relations/Trade,
The overall objective of this project is to estimate and describe the impacts on European countries ...
This paper is part of a series of three country-case studies to investigate the potential role of ag...
The Cotonou Partnership Agreement, signed on 2000, marks the beginning of a new cooperation phase be...
The Tunisian agro-food sector is characterized by the prevalence of small and middle-sized firms, wh...
The impact of free trade of agricultural products between Tunisia, the european union, and the rest ...
The thesis deals with the impact of trade liberalization in a developing country : Tunisia. The issu...
For the past two decades, Tunisia has been undertaken important structural reforms, which call in mo...
The agricultural sector is very important for the Tunisian economy as it absorbs 10% of the total in...
CAP reform and liberalization policy in Tunisia Although Tunisia has chosen to liberalize its econo...
According to theoretical models, market and trade expansion should generally bring about significant...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to analyze the flow of Foreign Direct Investments ...
Free agricultural trade in the Mediterranean area is a delicate matter which brings both shores, as ...
In Tunisia, date-palm cultivation and production are of clear strategic importance in terms of econo...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the long run term and the short run term impacts of vegetabl...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the role of agriculture in economic growth and its ...
The overall objective of this project is to estimate and describe the impacts on European countries ...
This paper is part of a series of three country-case studies to investigate the potential role of ag...
The Cotonou Partnership Agreement, signed on 2000, marks the beginning of a new cooperation phase be...
The Tunisian agro-food sector is characterized by the prevalence of small and middle-sized firms, wh...
The impact of free trade of agricultural products between Tunisia, the european union, and the rest ...
The thesis deals with the impact of trade liberalization in a developing country : Tunisia. The issu...
For the past two decades, Tunisia has been undertaken important structural reforms, which call in mo...
The agricultural sector is very important for the Tunisian economy as it absorbs 10% of the total in...
CAP reform and liberalization policy in Tunisia Although Tunisia has chosen to liberalize its econo...
According to theoretical models, market and trade expansion should generally bring about significant...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to analyze the flow of Foreign Direct Investments ...
Free agricultural trade in the Mediterranean area is a delicate matter which brings both shores, as ...
In Tunisia, date-palm cultivation and production are of clear strategic importance in terms of econo...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the long run term and the short run term impacts of vegetabl...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the role of agriculture in economic growth and its ...
The overall objective of this project is to estimate and describe the impacts on European countries ...
This paper is part of a series of three country-case studies to investigate the potential role of ag...
The Cotonou Partnership Agreement, signed on 2000, marks the beginning of a new cooperation phase be...