Tunisia Post Revolution: Confronting Social problems, Economic Challenges and Regional Disparity
- Sawssen Nafti
- Fatma Mrad
- Ahlem Boubker
Abstract
The present paper attempts to know if inclusive growth in Tunisia after revolution is a solution to poverty, social inequality and regional disparity or not. Firstly, by analyzing the concept of poverty and equality in Tunisia. Then via the determination of causes of unemployment and regional disparity. Finally through the study of the nexus relationship between economic growth, poverty reducing.According to our analysis, some issues necessed short-term solutions, others require a more long-term or structural change.In the long term, inclusive growth strategy could be adopted, providing for investment especially in infrastructure and public services and reducing regional disparity.
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- DOI:10.5539/ijef.v13n9p127
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