At the end of the 1970s Tunisia was hailed, among developing
countries, as the perfect example of the economic miracle. A decade
later and Tunisia is the perfect example of the economic tragedy.
The rapid development and industrialization - the Tunisian economy
has dramatically shifted from predominantly rural to urban - of the
70s and early 80s was so great as to double per capita income and
prompted the World Bank to promote Tunisia to the "middle income"
league. "Tunisia - Rural Labour and Structural Transformation",
identifies the reasons for the spectacular growth and subsequent
decline of the economy. The main aim of the book, however, is to
analyze this transformation, and its social and economic
implications for the country. In particular, the authors examine
the adjustments in the labour market and their effects on equity
and welfare.
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