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How do you Feel About Foreign Direct Investment for a Country's Growth?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 233405, member: 61772"] Foreign direct investment is a contentious issue. Some argue it's good for a country's growth because of the inflow of capital, while others contend that it can lead to instability and exploitation. To really understand its effects, we need to look at the history of its use. In the 1990s, foreign direct investment was used by developing countries in Asia to attract capital from large corporations. The goal was to develop infrastructure and human capital in order to create jobs. In the 2000s, foreign direct investment grew more controversial when it was used as a tool by foreign governments to gain access to resources like water and oil. Critics argued that this practice led to exploitation of local people and governments, which could lead to unrest in the long term. However, recent studies have shown that foreign direct investment can be beneficial if it's regulated properly and if local people are able to benefit from its effects. Probably it has its advantages, but personally i don't support it for the following reasons: I feel it could be bad for the economy. First, it takes business away from local companies and puts them into the hands of outside corporations. Second, it hurts local employees because an outside company is not likely to pay local wages. Third, it can cause conflicts between countries as foreign companies enter into a country's industries and take over. In short, foreign direct investment is kinda bad for a country's growth. [/QUOTE]
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