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Chapter 31, Problem 3PA
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The difference between foreign direct investment and foreign portfolio investment.
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Describe the difference between foreign direct investment and foreign portfolio investment. Who is more likely to engage in foreign direct investment – a corporation or an individual investor? Who is more likely to engage in foreign portfolio investment?
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A U.S. canning factory opens a plant in Ecuador.
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A Bolivian bank buys U.S. corporate bonds.
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A Polish company opens a shipbuilding plant in the United States.
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A U.S. bank buys Bolivian corporate bonds.
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