Farid Gasmi, Dorgyles C. M. Kouakou, Paul Noumba Um, Pedro Rojas Milla
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摘要
本文基于一个简单的模型,综合了连接政府和公民的社会契约(SC)的三个主要特征,对中东和北非地区的社会契约(SC)进行了实证分析:参与、保护和提供。利用这个 3-P 框架,我们重点研究了提供和保护在决定公民参与中的作用,这个问题在中东和北非地区最近的经济和社会发展中引起了广泛关注。我们比较了中东和北非地区以及经济合作与发展组织(OECD)国家的SC特征,发现有力的经验证据表明,在中东和北非地区,通过改善基本服务的提供为公民带来的好处是以参与度受损为代价的。我们还发现,作为改善公民参与的一个潜在渠道,数字化转型具有反 U 型效应,这表明中东和北非国家需要进行体制改革,才能使其公民参与与经合组织国家相媲美。
An empirical analysis of the social contract in the Middle East and North Africa region and the role of digitalization in its transformation
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the social contract (SC) in MENA based on a simple model synthesizing three main characteristics of a SC linking governments and citizens: Participation, Protection, and Provision. Using this 3-P framework, we focus on the role of provision and protection in determining citizen participation, a question that drew much attention following the recent economic and social developments in MENA. We compare our characterization of the SC in MENA and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries and find robust empirical evidence that, in MENA, the benefits provided to citizens through improved delivery of basic services have come at the cost of impaired participation. We also find that digital transformation, a potential channel through which the SC may improve, has an inversely U-shaped effect suggesting that institutional changes are called for in MENA countries before their SC is comparable to that of OECD countries.