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Financing derived from the savings of a country’s citizens is called: a. foreign investment c. domestic investment b. internal financing d. foreign direct investment
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Financing derived from the savings of a country’s citizens is called:
a. foreign investment
c. domestic investment
b. internal financing
d. foreign direct investment
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Financing derived from the savings of a country’s citizens is called "internal financing," mostly due to the fact that this requires no outside capital or foreign loans.
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