North Africa Journal
North Africa Journal
Operating since 1996, the North Africa Journal is an analysis service based in Boston, MA, in the United States. It is an English language source of economic and political analyses for the emerging markets of Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Libya and Mauritania - a region known as the Maghreb.

The North Africa Journal analyzes a wide range of business, economic and political topics. Analyses provide clear discussions on issues that are vital to individuals and organizations that need to make fast and smart decisions about investments and other business activities in the region. Recent analyses have explored issues such as water shortages in the Maghreb, declining oil production in Tunisia, banking and finance practices in Morocco, and Algeria's housing sector along with topics related to law, government, defense, etc.

We also profile the companies and individuals that shape business and politics across the Maghreb - a region at the crossroads of the rapidly changing Mediterranean, European, African and Middle Eastern economies

Advisory Services

The North Africa Journal's consulting unit North Africa Advisors LLC, provides advisory services to corporations, NGO, multinational institutions, governmental and educational institutions interested in the Maghreb. From our offices in North Africa, Switzerland, and the United States, our consultants help clients to understand the region's political climate, prevailing macroeconomic conditions, and government economic policies. We also help clients to identify business opportunities in the region and to develop strategies that take full advantage of them.

Affiliation

The North Africa Journal is and independent and for profit enterprise. We are a privately held business with no affiliation whatsoever to any institution, political or academic.



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