This research considers the economic and financial environment in Tunisia at the end of the twentieth century and whether the country represents an attractive investment opportunity for companies considering expansion into international markets. As an increasing number of companies throughout the world are marketing on an international basis, this paper looks specifically at taking business into Tunisia. The paper explores the issue in terms of internal structure, the role of the government, foreign policy, and the local political situation.
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"Better communications mean that companies and countries no longer must operate facilities in all locations where business is conducted (although there may be other advantages to doing so). Telephones, FAXes and computers mean that companies and employers around the world have access to information and employees in far-off locations. This has long-term ramifications for multinational and global companies."
"Investment in Tunisia" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Investment-in-Tunisia/27009>
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