In the 1950s and 1960s the principal sources of foreign capital for developing countries were
A) FDI and foreign aid and neither was abundant.
B) SWF and foreign aid and neither was abundant.
C) FDI which was abundant and foreign aid which was not.
D) foreign aid which was abundant and FDI which was not.
E) FDI and foreign aid and both were abundant.
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