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4 years ago
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Why do big businesses operate in developing 3rd world countries?

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slamgirl [31]4 years ago
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The countries provide cheap labor that is skilled enough to perform many operations. As these countries become more prosperous, they also provide a growing market for goods and services. ... Many of the developing countries offer attractive incentives for establishing businesses and for investing.
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