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Title: International Investment in US Insurance Industry
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In addition, the World Bank accounts that the global FDI flows during the 1990s increased from about US$ 198.4 billion in 1990 to US$ 619.3 billion in 1998.
The United States has been attractive to foreign investors for decades, although the amount of FDI expanding into the country fluctuated... Showed first 250 characters
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Study by Leopold and Maniam (2006) pointed out some factors that draw the foreigners to undertake investments in the US; low cost factors of production, technological advancements, economies of scale in the production processes and, the most attractive factors, market size and stability... Showed next 250 characters
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