@ColleenVpartedways and @M.A.R. I am being given a bounty for my answer, which was initially wrong. I don't feel right about this. Had someone not told me about the problem, I wouldn't have found it on my own. There is another answer which is correct. What should I do? Comment on my answer that OP give it to the other answerer?
@AIQ You should be gracious and accept the gift in the spirit given. Once a bounty is awarded, it can't be retracted. Being correct is not the only quality worthy of recognition. If your answer is correct now, and the bounty giver wants to reward you for correcting it, what's the problem with that?
This is a collaborative site. That someone pointed out the problem and you corrected it is exactly how this site is supposed to work.
Idiom for today: to play dumb. *My boss asked me what Idris thought of her idea. I knew they didn’t like it, and I didn’t want to get in the middle of it, so I played dumb.”
@M.A.R. ...ooor, you stick to your guns until everyone's given up, and you declare yourself the winner, making that bubble you've cocooned yourself in even thicker. You buy yourself some ice cream afterwards.
There is really nothing ironic about this - there is a temporal aspect to investment. OP is saying "in the period". When business regulations are eased (i.e., when red tapes are reduced) in a particular period, it is quite natural for investment to not grow. It will in the next period. Investments require savings, I = S, and that does not happen in the same period when regulations are relaxed.
a) Ironically, however, investment has been lackluster in the period India’s ease of doing business ranking ( )improved.
b) According to World Bank, approximately two-third of the data ( ) embedded in doing business indicators are based on a reading of the law.
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