Multiple Choice
Foreign investment in developing countries is limited for all of the following reasons except:
A) developing countries lack the infrastructure necessary to attract foreign investment.
B) it is often viewed in developing countries as exploitive.
C) developing countries try to control the nature of foreign investment in order to obtain greater benefits from it.
D) domestic saving in developing countries is too limited.
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