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C'est évident que ce recul dans la compétitivité est lié au "printemps arabe". L'instabilité politique a aggravé l'incertitude économique dans ces 2 pays. D'ailleurs, le "forum économique mondial" le précise bien dans son rapport (voir page 37): "The events now being called the Arab Spring began sweeping across the region in early 2011, bringing about political change and creating expectations of increased prosperity over time. Tunisia and Egypt, where the events peaked in mid January and mid February with the resignation of their respective presidents, are the only countries where the Survey data captured the situation in the wake of the political change. For both countries, the GCI ranking drops considerably—by 13 places for Egypt and 8 for Tunisia. In both countries, the drop likely reflects increased uncertainty regarding the future direction of economic policy."
- Rapport complet: http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GCR_Report_2011-12.pdf
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