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When Engaging in FDI, SMIE's Are More Likely to Invest

Question 51

Question 51

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When engaging in FDI, SMIE's are more likely to invest in developed markets due to


A) economic stability of developed market.
B) economic instability of developed market.
C) host country red tape.
D) piggybacking.

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