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This 5-page paper provides a cultural, educational and infrastructure analysis of Ireland and Morocco. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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for younger children. In comparing the countries in terms of everything from politics, to economics, to infrastructure (and even population age), I determined that Morocco and Ireland would be the
two best locations for the marketing and distribution of this particular product. In this paper, Ill further delve into the countries infrastructures, educational systems, cultural, religious and political situations, demographics,
and potential cultural issues of which EduTots teams need to be aware when it comes to doing business in these selected countries. Ireland
Infrastructure. The good news about setting up shop in Ireland is that the Irish government is favorably disposed to foreign direct investment. The not-so-good news is that non-European
Union members are required to pay a tariff on imports (Republic of Ireland, 2010). Furthermore, non-resident companies are taxed on Irish-source income (Republic of Ireland, 2010). The added tariffs and
taxes will have a definite impact on pricing structures of this product. Distribution of the product/people itself wont be a huge issue:
Many airlines fly out of Dublin to various parts of the world. There are also active seaports (Republic of Ireland, 2010). For the purposes of EduTots, it would probably be
best to establish a local office, staffed by Irish people. Distribution shouldnt be too difficult an issue, however, nor should promotion. As we saw in my previous report, Ireland has
an extensive Internet and broadcast network that EduTots can tap into. Educational Systems. Irelands main education system is divided into three
basis levels: Primary (eight years); Secondary (five or six years) and Higher Education, which ranges from post-secondary courses, to vocational and technical training, to full degrees and post-graduate degrees (Irish
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