An important motive for direct foreign investment is to

A) gain entry to markets with economies growing faster than the U.S.
B) insulate the firm from fluctuations in the value of the dollar.
C) diversify political risks.
D) increase a project's NPV by using lower foreign discount rates.

Answer: A

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