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In 2008, inward FDI accounted for some 63.7 percent of gross fixed capital formation in Ireland but only 4.1 percent in Japan ( gross fixed capital formation refers to investments in fixed assets such as factories, warehouses, and retail stores). What do you think explains this difference in FDI inflows into the two countries? Hill, Charles W. L.,Hill, Charles W. L.. Global Business Today (Kindle Locations 8608-8610). McGraw-Hill Higher Education. Kindle Edition.

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Answer:The answer is whatever you think

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in 2008 inward foreign direct investments accounted for 60% of the total amount of invested money in ireland but in japan it only accounts for 4% why do you think that is?

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