Le Secteur Informel En Tunisie
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جامعة الوادي University of Eloued
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This article explores the informal sector in Tunisia, focusing on the KasserineTébessa border region, to analyze its role as a lever for resilience or a barrier to sustainable
development. The study reveals that the informal sector, encompassing unregistered
economic activities lacking social protection, employs approximately 36% of Tunisia’s
workforce, exceeding 60% in marginalized regions like Kasserine. Accounting for nearly
30% of GDP, this sector thrives due to structural factors such as high unemployment,
governance failures, regional inequalities, and economic crises. While it serves as a vital
safety net for vulnerable populations, it also perpetuates precariousness, deprives the state
of tax revenues, and distorts competition. The Kasserine-Tébessa case illustrates how
informal cross-border trade has become a survival strategy, facilitated by geographic
proximity and porous borders. In conclusion, the article questions the potential for
transforming this sector into a model of regional integration, calling for policies that
incorporate informal actors while addressing the root causes of marginalization.
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Dalbouchi, Rim. Le Secteur Informel En Tunisie. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development . Vol. 08. N. 02. 01 september 2025. faculty of economie commercial and management sciences. university of el oued .