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Tourism and development in Tunisia
Robert A. Poirier
Politics and International Affairs
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Tourism
100%
Tunisia
100%
Hotels
50%
Politicians
50%
Trade Balance
50%
European Values
50%
Economic Gain
50%
International Events
50%
Structural Requirements
50%
Comparative Advantage
50%
Social Impact
50%
Vicissitude
50%
Deficit Reduction
50%
Liberalization Policies
50%
Economic Liberalization
50%
Islamic Values
50%
Cost-benefit
50%
Environmental Impact
50%
Vulnerability
50%
Capital Accumulation
50%
Economic Impact
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Cost Benefit Analysis
100%
Fiscal Consolidation
100%
Trade Balance
100%
Environmental Impact
100%
Comparative Advantage
100%
Investment
100%
Private Sector
100%
Social Sciences
Tunisia
100%
Human Activities Effects
50%
Cost Benefit Analysis
50%
Comparative Advantage
50%
Capital Accumulation
50%
Industrial Sector
50%
Balance of Trade
50%
Private Sector
50%