Exam 8: Expansion Strategies and Entry Mode Selection
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The company can develop its own subsidiary, referred to as ____________________, which represents a costly proposition.
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____________________ permits the company access to markets that may be closed, or that may have high entry barriers.
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Which of the following is not a form of cooperative exporting?
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Companies frequently have a state-owned enterprise as a joint-venture partner.
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The primary difference between a subsidiary and a branch office is that subsidiaries are separate entities, while branch offices are entities that are part of the international company.
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Hourly compensation costs for production workers in manufacturing in the United States are among the highest in the world.
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