Exam 8: Managing Global Competitive Dynamics

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An extender strategy is being used when local firms engage in rapid learning to approach the capabilities of the MNEs and then expand overseas.

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In some of the discussions of strategy.It was suggested that a firm might attempt to mislead a rival as to the firm's true objective (i.e. ,feint).Is that unethical? Explain.

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Which of the following is not a legal means of signaling?

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Which of the following are least likely to result in collusion?

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​To make an attack more likely to succeed,a firm needs to:

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The main types of attack include:

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​Which of the following can be considered a form of "dumping"?

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Which of the following is NOT one of the major influences in antitrust law in the United States?

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In the interest of maintaining high standards for international trade,the U.S.has at various times attempted to legislate the behavior of U.S.based companies.It has even at times tried to apply U.S.standards to those from other countries.Does this make sense to you?

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Strategy involves planning for actions rather than reactions or interaction.

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​Which of the following factors is not involved in determining whether an industry is conducive for collusion?

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​When faced with a competitor that could take away a firm's current customers,the firm should immediately launch a price war.

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​Anticompetitive actions can easily be distinguished from competitive actions.

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Bargaining can take place through signals and actions.

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Antitrust laws were mostly created primarily in response to the realities of domestic competition.​

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A firm's attack on a focal arena important to a competitor,but not the attacker's true target area,is referred to as:

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Cross-market retaliation:

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Under antitrust law,a company can be in trouble for setting prices too high but not for setting them too low.

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​For MNEs,initial dominance means that they will be able to stay on top in a given market.

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If the attacked market is of marginal value,managers may decide not to counterattack.

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