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    Foreign Direct Investment Tends to Be Inexpensive, but It Gives
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Foreign Direct Investment Tends to Be Inexpensive, but It Gives

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Foreign direct investment tends to be inexpensive, but it gives companies very little control of business operations in a foreign country.

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