GEOGRAPHICAL DELOCALIZATION OF ITALIAN FIRMS IN AFRICA
Journal Title: Revista Romana de Geografie Politica - Year 2017, Vol 19, Issue 1
Abstract
Political and commercial relations between Italy and North Africa lead us to investigate main geographical, social and cultural interactions. Theempirical analysis of Robbiki Leather Cityallows us to overcome the official sources of information diffusion. Consequently, this study provides an accurate picture of real difficulties and concrete opportunities for geographical delocalization of Italians firms in Africa.
Authors and Affiliations
FERRARA Graziella
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