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Suppose yamahonda, a japanese-owned motorcycle manufacturer, builds a production plant in alabama. this is an example of foreign investment in the united states. which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries? check all that apply. increasing taxes on income from savings imposing restrictions on foreign ownership of domestic capital pursuing inward-oriented policies protecting property rights and enforcing contracts in less developed countries, what does the term brain drain refer to? lower productivity due to a malnourished workforce the emigration of highly skilled workers to rich countries rapid population growth that increases the burden on the educational system rapid population growth that lowers the stock of capital per worker

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