Basic Need Potential  Climate  Topography  Natural Resources  Foreign Trade and Investment.

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Basic Need Potential  Climate  Topography  Natural Resources  Foreign Trade and Investment

Financial and Economic Forces  Trends in Inflation  Exchange Rates  Interest Rates

Financial and Economic Forces  Market Indicators Market Size Market Growth Rate

Political and Legal Forces  Entry Barriers Import Restrictions  Profit Remittance Barriers

Political and Legal Forces  Policy Stability Political Climate Stable Government?

Cultural Forces  Regionalism  Religion  Language  Caste

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