Which Economies are Dependent on Foreign Investment?

Courtesy Digg - Business & Finance  Fri, 10/02/2009 - 18:00

Foreign direct investment is measured when a company in one country makes a physical investment in the economy of another country.

The percentage of a country’s GDP that this investment comprises shows how dependent each economy is on foreign economic influence.


 

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