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Essay heading: foreign direct investment
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There is an increased interest from foreign investors in the Russian economy, which has seen a continuous growth over the last years, quickly rebounding from the 1998 financial crisis. However, throughout the 90's and up to this date the inflow of FDI to Russia has remained rather small in comparison with other emerging economies... displayed 300 characters
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However, throughout the 90's and up to this date the inflow of FDI to Russia has remained rather small in comparison with other emerging economies. Such a low level of foreign direct investments can be explained from many points of view.
On the managerial level, the common attitude is revealed through Harward Business Review, when a number of CEOs were asked about advisability to invest in Russia ... displayed next 300 characters
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