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    The Lack of Investment in Developing Countries Is at Least
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The Lack of Investment in Developing Countries Is at Least

Question 3

Question 3

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The lack of investment in developing countries is at least in part attributable to:


A) overpopulation.
B) low levels of domestic savings.
C) inappropriate education.
D) high levels of foreign aid.

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