Political Risk and Foreign Direct Investment in Tunisia

  • BenGhoul M
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Abstract

Political risk factors have been considered as important factors which impact the foreign direct investment (FDI). But, the relationship between the political risk and FDI still not highly covered as expected. In this context, it is crucial to measure the political risk factors impact on the FDI especially for the Arab Spring countries which embraced radical political change after the revolution in 2011. This article aims to investigate the relationship between political risk and the FDI in Tunisia for the case of service sectors. The research is based on aggregate variables that represent six pillars of Governance Indicators. The data was extracted from the Worldwide Governance and the Tunisian Central Bank websites, the data frequency is yearly from 2004 to 2016. The research confirms that the political factors notably the government effectiveness and voice and accountability have significant impact on the FDI and on the FDI in the services sector.

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BenGhoul, M. (2019). Political Risk and Foreign Direct Investment in Tunisia. International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management, 8(3), 48–60. https://doi.org/10.4018/ijsem.2019070104

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