Tunisia: the good use of international rankings
International rankings of Tunisia are positive. There is no better than these rankings, including the most prestigious one in Davos where the country has now the 32nd, to keep morale and avail themselves towards international institutions or potential investors all more than they are prepared by experts and world-famous little suspicious of convenience. They allow us, also, to situate ourselves in relation to similar countries and often competing and even more advanced countries to measure the distance that separates us from them.
must, however, make good use. Continue in the same way with a zeal redoubled when the rankings are favorable rectify this when they are not with the optimism of the will and undaunted to further improve the rank of the
Tunisia and to avoid as much as possible, of becoming complacent or smug self-flagellation in demoralizing.
An index that does not deceive: for years, Tunisia has made a point of honor to publish as much good as bad classifications. One way of expressing its willingness to draw appropriate lessons and encourage the forces of the nation to invest more in development work.
Thanks to the climate of civil peace, political stability, public consensus around the choices made by President Ben Ali and sustained and continuous growth, Tunisia can always do better.
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