贸易开放与工资不平等:以突尼斯为例

Bentrah Hamza, Ben Ameur Fayçal
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90年代的特点是日益增长的全球化,这揭示了两个主要趋势,一方面是更加明显的开放,特别是在新兴国家的行列中,另一方面是不平等现象的显著增加。尽管有大量关于贸易开放和工资不平等之间联系的文献,但后者仍然相对模糊,特别是在缺乏共识的情况下,特别是对发展中国家而言。因此,本文主要关注贸易开放对工资不平等的影响,特别是突尼斯熟练工人和非熟练工人之间的工资不平等。我们的分析考虑了影响这种关系的许多因素,如劳动力市场波动、技术转让和制度的影响。我们对这项工作的贡献在于,与突尼斯案例的大多数工作不同,我们的分析并不局限于制造业,而是将其扩展到服务业和整个经济,包括非制造业,以便在这些不同部门之间提供比较分析。利用1990年至2020年期间的估计结果表明,总的来说,开放加剧了突尼斯的工资不平等
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Trade openness and wage inequality: Case of Tunisia
The 90's have been marked by an increasing globalization which has revealed two major trends, if on the one hand there has been a more pronounced opening up, especially in the ranks of emerging countries, on the other hand there has been a considerable rise in inequalities. Despite an abundant literature on the link between trade openness and wage inequality, the latter remains relatively ambiguous, particularly in the absence of a consensus, especially for the developing countries. This article therefore focuses on the impact of trade openness on wage inequality, particularly between skilled and unskilled workers for the case of Tunisia. Our analysis took into account a number of factors that influence this relationship, such as labor market fluctuations, technological transfer and the effect of institutions. Our contribution to this work is that unlike the majority of work conducted on the Tunisian case, our analysis has not been limited to the manufacturing industry but we have extended it to the services sector and the whole economy by including the non-manufacturing sector in order to provide a comparative analysis between these different sectors The exploitation of the estimation results over the period 1990 to 2020 shows that, in general, openness has contributed to the increase in wage inequalities in Tunisia
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