Abstract
Foreign Direct Investment FD is a potent stimulus for investments which enables capital accessibility, technology transfer, and expansion of employment, and they are of vital importance for the development of emerging-market economies. These fast growing and more integrated markets into the broader economy have become desirable investments with high growth potential. Overseas investment has his access to domestic resources, management experience and advanced technology, which will promote the growth of productivity, promote the development of economy. Moreover, FDI promotes infrastructure development, enhances the export ability
Keywords: Foreign direct investment, emerging markets, economic development, technology transfer, infrastructure, employment, regulatory frameworks, sustainable development, global economy.
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