
To develop a country attractiveness evaluation system that assesses political, economic, legal, and financial risks in international markets. The project aims to support multinational companies in selecting stable and profitable countries for expansion using quantitative scoring and risk analysis models.
Select 4–5 countries for comparative analysis.
Collect macroeconomic indicators (GDP growth, inflation, unemployment).
Analyze political stability and governance indicators.
Study legal and regulatory frameworks affecting foreign businesses.
Examine ease of doing business rankings.
Collect foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow data.
Standardize and normalize collected indicators.
Develop a weighted scoring model for country ranking.
Perform sensitivity analysis on risk factors.
Visualize country comparison using dashboards and charts.
Identify high-risk and high-return markets.
Provide recommendations for investment prioritization.
Prepare a structured international market risk report with conclusions.