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This study analyzes the productivity changes in basic and secondary education for 24 governorates in Tunisia over the period 2004-2008. In methodological term, the Malmquist index is employed, to estimate changes in total factor productivity (TFP) which can be decomposed into two main components namely, technological change and technical efficiency change. Four input variables (number of teacher per students, number of classes per students, number of schools per inhabitants, and expenditure in education per student) are used and two output variables measuring success rate of baccalaureate exam and rate of non-doubling in the 9th year. Results show that on average, changes in TFP growth during the period 2004-2008 has been more linked to the changes in technology. The managerial efficiency does not have an important effect on the variation of TFP change. Generally, productivity is associated with technological innovations.

Antonio Afonso, Mohamed Ayadi, Sourour Ramzi. (2013) Assessing Productivity Performance of Basic and Secondary Education in Tunisia: A Malmquist Analysis, , Volume-05, Issue-1.
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