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Substantial foreign investment in poor countries by wealthy countries seldom leads to significant economic growth.
Sovereign Immunity
The legal doctrine that a sovereign or state cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution.
Agricultural Cooperatives Exemption
A legal provision that allows agricultural cooperatives to operate under specific regulatory exceptions, often for tax purposes.
Capper-Volstead Act
A U.S. federal law that grants farmers the ability to create agricultural cooperatives without risking antitrust law sanctions.
State Action Exemption
A legal doctrine exempting certain actions by the state or its entities from antitrust laws if acting within their governmental capacities.
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