In the previous module, you looked at the cultural and financial situation of a country other than the United States. Continue to do research on Italy. Now will be looking at the legal and political environment of your chosen country and how these factors impact doing business. As part of your research, keep in mind that several organizations publish various rankings and indices of political and legal factors in the major countries in the world. One example of rankings is the World Bank’s Worldwide Governance Indicators page (http://info.worldbank.org/governance/wgi/index.aspx#home). This webpage includes rankings on factors relating the legal and political system such as rule of law, regulatory quality, and political stability. Rankings are given from 0 to 100 on each of these aspects.The World Bank also does some rankings of the ease of doing business in countries across the world. Their doingbusiness.org has detailed reports on most countries on different aspects of doing business. While they look at many different factors, some of these relate to the legal system such as ease of enforcing contracts or getting a business license. It is worth looking up your country on this webpage to get an idea of how friendly your country’s legal system is to doing business. In addition to the Doing Business report, Transparency International does an annual report on corruption around the world and their rankings can be found at transparency.org.But don’t just look at quantitative rankings of your country. Do additional research to get an overall picture of the legal and political system beyond just a numerical score. Once you are finished doing your research on the country of your choice, write a 2- to 3-page paper covering the following issues:1.The type of government and level of political stability in your country, and whether or not the political system is conducive to doing business2.The legal/regulatory system in this country and whether or not it is conducive to doing business3.The level of corruption in your country, and the impact of corruption on doing business in this country References:The global marketplace. (2014). Pearson Learning Solutions. New York, NY. Retrieved on 2 October 2017 Carpenter, M., & Dunung, S. (2012). In Challenges and opportunities in international business. Flatworld Knowledge. Retrieved on 2 October 2017 at https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_international-business/s18-03-standardized-or-customized-pro.html Jeyarathmm, M. (2008). In Strategic management. Mumbai, India: Himalaya Publishing House. Retrieved on 2 October 2017Kaufmann D., A. Kraay, and M. Mastruzzi (2010), The Worldwide Governance Indicators: Methodology and Analytical Issues. Worldwide Governance Indicators. Retrieved on 11 October 2017 at http://info.worldbank.org/governance/wgi/index.aspx#reports