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All in all, the arrival of inward foreign direct investment has a positive effect, but it also has a negative effect. In order to invigorate the economy, a host country needs the help of foreign capital as well as measures taken to manage it, so that a balance of interests can be found between a host country and inward foreign direct investment.
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