This document discusses governmental attitudes toward foreign direct investment by multinational enterprises (MNEs). It examines the conflicting objectives of MNE stakeholders and problems in evaluating MNE activities. MNEs operate through foreign direct investment, but governments encourage and restrict their operations based on perceived impacts on economic, political, and social objectives. Countries evaluate MNE contributions and risks related to issues like balance of payments, growth, employment, sovereignty, and corruption. Attitudes toward MNEs vary between home and host countries and depend on factors like the MNE's size, sector, and reputation.