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What does FDI stand for?Question 22Answera.Foreign Domestic Investment.b.Foreign Direct Investment.c.Financial Development Index.d.Free Domestic Incentives.

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What does FDI stand for?Question 22Answera.Foreign Domestic Investment.b.Foreign Direct Investment.c.Financial Development Index.d.Free Domestic Incentives.

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FDI stands for Foreign Direct Investment.

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