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Title: A Comparative Analysis of Ghana and Malaysia with Respect to the U.K.
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June 24, 1997 |
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This made it easier for the nation to attract foreign investors from outside the region because no one wanted to be left out of the region's growing economy with a large and expanding market potential (Creffield 1990).
After gaining independence in 1957, both Malaysia and Ghana inherited British political structures from the United Kingdom... Showed first 250 characters
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However, the political direction of each nation was in limbo. Even though Malaysia looked less promising at first due to the threat of communism and tension between racial groups, the nation has been able to enjoy political stability since gaining independence (Creffield 1990)... Showed next 250 characters
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