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Tunisia's past integration policies have significantly increased FDI flows in the manufacturing sector, triggering a rise of textiles and clothing and mechanical and electrical components exports through participation to EU production networks and increasing productivity, growth, and job creation. In spite of these results, important challenges remain. FDI increases are not accompanied by a rapid increase in domestic investment. The business climate of the domestic market-oriented sector can be further improved. Trade integration largely has bypassed non-tourism service sectors and the structural transformation of the service sector is slow. This study: (i) examines the key integration chall...
Native Characters Give a Tour of Tunisia. Each book contains reproducible worksheets that will help students develop skills using maps and a globe to locate the country and its pyhsical features: rivers, oceans, cities, and bordering countries. National symbols, languages, and money are also discussed. This book supports many of the fundamental concepts and learning outcomes from the curriculums for these provinces: Alberta, Grade 3, Social Studies, Connecting with the World, Communities in the World. 80 pages.
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Tunisia Travel Guide. Information Tourism. From broad sweeps of beach overlooked by a tumble of sugar-cube houses, to grand ancient ruins and the vast, rolling dunes of the Sahara, Tunisia encapsulates everything that's enticing about North Africa. Lose yourself in the maze of medina alleyways inTunis, explore the Maghreban mosques of Kairouan and stand on the shimmering salt flats of Chott El Jerid. Tuck into freshly baked brik at a bustling street market, pretend to be a Roman gladiator at El Jem's impressive amphitheatre and hoist yourself onto a camel for a trip into the desert. Traditionally, sun-seeking tourists came to Tunisia for its beaches lining the Mediterranean, the long, rambli...
An introduction to the people and land of Tunisia, whose historic city of Carthage (now Tunis) was for centuries the passageway to the mysteries and unknown treasures of Africa.
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The enclosed information is mainly from first hand knowledge, relied on from the assistance of travellers who with their own experience are able to point out any inaccuracy. Revised, and brought up to date by competent authorities, with archaeological notes by a scholar recently in the countries reviewed. Further acknowledgement is made to the sources of informtion referred to in previous editions.
Containing an updated chronology, additional entries, and an enlarged bibliography, this second edition of the Historical Dictionary of Tunisia offers interested historians the information they need for continued research into this unique African nation. As a link between Arab and African worlds and the European community, this small country has managed to maintain a stable position in the ever-shifting North African political climate under the sure leadership of Habib Bourguiba and Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. The Dictionary focuses primarily on the period from the introduction of Islam in the seventh century A.D. to the present, but the inclusion of materials from the Carthagian and Roman eras...