Deck 9: Business in a Global Environment
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Deck 9: Business in a Global Environment
1
Japan's production and exporting expertise lies in the areas of electronics and automobiles.
True
2
While importing is widely practiced throughout the world, exporting is not.
False
3
According to the principle of _____, a country that decides to specialize in the production of a particular product must sacrifice the production of another product.
A)comparative advantage
B)absolute advantage
C)cross production
D)opportunity cost
A)comparative advantage
B)absolute advantage
C)cross production
D)opportunity cost
D
4
According to the concept of opportunity cost, a country that decides to specialize in the production of a particular product may sacrifice the production of another.
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When nations continue to run large and ever-growing trade deficits over extended periods of time, creditor nations will eventually stop taking IOUs and trade will cease.
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6
Nations engage in trade primarily because no nation can produce all of the goods and services that it needs.
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Basically, nations trade:
A)because most nations tend to have yearly surpluses of goods.
B)because no nation's economy can produce all of the goods and services that it needs.
C)in order to maintain peaceful relationships with neighboring countries.
D)in order to stockpile goods in case of national disaster or emergency.
A)because most nations tend to have yearly surpluses of goods.
B)because no nation's economy can produce all of the goods and services that it needs.
C)in order to maintain peaceful relationships with neighboring countries.
D)in order to stockpile goods in case of national disaster or emergency.
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If a country is the only source of a particular product or it can make more of a product using the same amount of or fewer resources than other countries we say that the country has an absolute advantage in economic terms.
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9
U.S.exports are greater than U.S.imports.
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10
In economic terms, "balance of payments" refers to the difference between a country's total outflows and inflows of money over a period of time.
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11
By the year 2015, international trade in merchandise and services had topped _____.
A)$11 billion
B)$100 billion
C)$11 trillion
D)$21 trillion
A)$11 billion
B)$100 billion
C)$11 trillion
D)$21 trillion
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12
The principle of _____ explains why France can produce white wine at a lower opportunity cost than the neighboring country of Germany.
A)comparative advantage
B)absolute advantage
C)capital ferment
D)opportunity cost replacement
A)comparative advantage
B)absolute advantage
C)capital ferment
D)opportunity cost replacement
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13
Unless a country's absolute advantage is based on some limited natural resource, it seldom lasts.
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14
Entrée Specialités, which produces food products and ships them to several independent buyers throughout Western Europe, is in the _____ business.
A)importing
B)comestible trade
C)exporting
D)licensing
A)importing
B)comestible trade
C)exporting
D)licensing
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15
Generally speaking, nations don't exploit production and trade advantages because they prefer to protect their international images.
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16
The West European buyers who purchase and resell Entrée Specialités' food products in their home countries are in the _____ business.
A)importing
B)exporting
C)licensing
D)domestic investment
A)importing
B)exporting
C)licensing
D)domestic investment
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17
The largest factor in a country's balance of payments is its _____.
A)defense budget
B)welfare bill
C)import export balance
D)credit card debt
A)defense budget
B)welfare bill
C)import export balance
D)credit card debt
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18
The United States is currently experiencing an international trade _____.
A)balance
B)surplus
C)equilibrium
D)deficit
A)balance
B)surplus
C)equilibrium
D)deficit
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19
The largest factors in a country's balance of payments consist of revenues from tourism and welfare benefits paid to citizens and immigrants.
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20
The United States currently enjoys an international trade equilibrium.
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21
Japan's production and exporting expertise lies in the areas of _____.
A)electronics and automobiles
B)industrial goods and airplane parts
C)business services and computer encryption
D)soy products and plastic goods
A)electronics and automobiles
B)industrial goods and airplane parts
C)business services and computer encryption
D)soy products and plastic goods
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22
Explain the difference between importing and exporting.
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23
Foreign direct investment, which is generally the most expensive commitment that a company can make to an overseas market, is usually driven by the size and attractiveness of the market.
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A strategic alliance between a U.S.firm and a German firm can result in enhanced marketing efforts, improved products, and the reduction of production and distribution costs.
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25
What role do balance of trade, trade surplus, and trade deficit play in a nation's economy?
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26
Explain a nation's balance of payments.
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27
Compare and contrast absolute advantage and comparative advantage.
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28
Under an international licensing agreement, a foreign company pays a royalty fee to manufacture or sell your U.S.?made products in its own country, using your name and your processes and perhaps your intellectual property.
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29
If a country buys more goods and services than it sells over a specified period of time, it has a _____.
A)trade surplus
B)trade deficit
C)unfavorable balance of payments
D)favorable balance of trade
A)trade surplus
B)trade deficit
C)unfavorable balance of payments
D)favorable balance of trade
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30
Generally speaking, nations tend to _____.
A)exploit their production and trade advantages
B)benefit from specialization
C)trade their output based on what they do best
D)do all of these things
A)exploit their production and trade advantages
B)benefit from specialization
C)trade their output based on what they do best
D)do all of these things
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31
Because the small Mideastern country of Asiana has experienced an unfavorable balance of payments for the past 22 years, the stability of its _____ may be in jeopardy.
A)government
B)economy
C)currency
D)international relations
A)government
B)economy
C)currency
D)international relations
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32
The country of East Anglia exports domestically made products and imports products that aren't available locally.When exports are compared to imports, the resulting _____, which shows that more dollar value is exported than imported, reveals a(n) _____.
A)balance of payments / trade deficit
B)balance of trade / trade deficit
C)balance of trade / trade surplus
D)balance of payments / accounting crisis
A)balance of payments / trade deficit
B)balance of trade / trade deficit
C)balance of trade / trade surplus
D)balance of payments / accounting crisis
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33
It is parents' weekend and your parents will arrive at your dorm in an hour.There are two tasks left to be done: washing the dishes and vacuuming.You and your roommate have agreed to divide up the work.In the past, you have been able to do the dishes in 30 minutes and vacuum in 15 minutes.Your roommate takes 40 minutes to do the dishes and 60 minutes to vacuum.Based on this scenario:
A)you have an absolute advantage in both jobs and a comparative advantage in doing dishes.
B)your roommate has an absolute advantage in doing dishes and a comparative advantage in vacuuming.
C)you have an absolute advantage in both jobs and a comparative advantage in vacuuming.
D)neither of you has an absolute advantage in either tasks, and you have a comparative advantage in vacuuming.
A)you have an absolute advantage in both jobs and a comparative advantage in doing dishes.
B)your roommate has an absolute advantage in doing dishes and a comparative advantage in vacuuming.
C)you have an absolute advantage in both jobs and a comparative advantage in vacuuming.
D)neither of you has an absolute advantage in either tasks, and you have a comparative advantage in vacuuming.
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34
The country of Cretonia is the only source of the rare mineral zhytan used in nuclear reactors.The country of Fredonte can produce twice as much creosote as any other country using the same amount of input resources.Both nations enjoy a(n) ____ advantage.
A)comparative
B)resource/input
C)absolute
D)hard core technological
A)comparative
B)resource/input
C)absolute
D)hard core technological
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35
Under a franchising agreement between a U.S.?based company and a foreign firm, in return for the rights to use its brand name and sell its products, the U.S.franchiser requires the foreign company to adhere to an established business model.
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36
A strategic alliance is a working partnership between companies in different countries who pool resources to achieve goals and benefits for both firms.
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37
Strategic alliances range in scope from informal cooperative agreements to joint ventures.
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38
When nations continue to experience large and ever-growing trade deficits:
A)they will ultimately produce so much output that other countries will lose domestic jobs.
B)creditor nations will eventually stop taking IOUs and trade will cease.
C)their economy will automatically go bankrupt.
D)their currencies will eventually be worthless.
A)they will ultimately produce so much output that other countries will lose domestic jobs.
B)creditor nations will eventually stop taking IOUs and trade will cease.
C)their economy will automatically go bankrupt.
D)their currencies will eventually be worthless.
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39
Having set up factories, sales offices, and branch stores in several foreign nations, U.S.?based Crenco has gone global through a form of expansion called a "joint venture."
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40
The difference between a country's total outflows and inflows of money over a period of time is its _____.
A)balance of payments
B)balance of trade
C)domestic fluctuation
D)international trade balance
A)balance of payments
B)balance of trade
C)domestic fluctuation
D)international trade balance
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41
Both manufacturing and nonmanufacturing functions can be _____ to nations with lower _____.
A)sold / mortality rates
B)outsourced / labor costs
C)licensed / taxes
D)charged / levels of corruption
A)sold / mortality rates
B)outsourced / labor costs
C)licensed / taxes
D)charged / levels of corruption
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42
Many people support increased MNC activities because infant mortality rates have decreased, literacy has improved, and the standard of living has risen in many countries where multinationals operate.
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43
Usually driven by the size and attractiveness of the foreign market, _____ is generally the most expensive commitment that a company can make in an overseas market.
A)foreign direct investment
B)a joint venture
C)foreign licensing
D)a strategic alliance
A)foreign direct investment
B)a joint venture
C)foreign licensing
D)a strategic alliance
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44
McDonald's, Burger King, Pizza Hut, and KFC restaurants, all of which operate in many different countries, are characterized as _____ corporations.
A)multidomestic
B)multinational
C)multilocational
D)multilingual
A)multidomestic
B)multinational
C)multilocational
D)multilingual
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45
_____ is a common motto among MNCs (multinational corporations).
A)"Think culturally, act politically"
B)"Think strategically, act locally"
C)"Think globally, act locally"
D)"Think strategically, act politically"
A)"Think culturally, act politically"
B)"Think strategically, act locally"
C)"Think globally, act locally"
D)"Think strategically, act politically"
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46
Under a(n) _____, a foreign company pays a royalty fee to manufacture or sell your U.S.company's products, using your name and processes and perhaps your intellectual property.
A)international franchising agreement
B)international licensing agreement
C)strategic alliance
D)outsourcing contract
A)international franchising agreement
B)international licensing agreement
C)strategic alliance
D)outsourcing contract
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47
A _____ is an agreement between two companies (or a company and a nation) to pool resources to achieve goals that benefit both partners.
A)limited partnership
C)strategic alliance
D)direct investment
A)limited partnership
C)strategic alliance
D)direct investment
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48
Among other things, many MNCs (multinational corporations) have increased their sensitivity to local market conditions by _____.
A)centralizing decision making
B)decentralizing decision making
C)hiring more local workers and managers
D)using foreign advertising firms
A)centralizing decision making
B)decentralizing decision making
C)hiring more local workers and managers
D)using foreign advertising firms
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49
_____ has become a popular location for software development and customer-call centers for American companies.
A)Ireland
B)China
C)Sri Lanka
D)India
A)Ireland
B)China
C)Sri Lanka
D)India
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50
Although Fitness Esteem Products has formed a foreign subsidiary, the only two advantages that it can expect from this strategy are full access to local markets and tight controls over subsidiary operations.
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51
Under a(n) _____ between a U.S.?based company and a foreign company, in return for the right to use the parent company's brand name and sell its goods and services, the foreign company is required to adhere to an established business model.
A)international franchising agreement
B)international licensing agreement
C)strategic alliance
D)outsourcing contract
A)international franchising agreement
B)international licensing agreement
C)strategic alliance
D)outsourcing contract
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52
High domestic ____ costs have made international contract manufacturing, or outsourcing, attractive to many U.S.companies.
A)building
B)material
C)labor
D)marketing
A)building
B)material
C)labor
D)marketing
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53
Alliances range in scope from informal cooperative agreements to _____.
A)partnerships
B)joint ventures
C)"C" corporations
D)trade consortia
A)partnerships
B)joint ventures
C)"C" corporations
D)trade consortia
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54
Centralized decision making allows Wentworth Productions, a multinational film production company, to be more sensitive to local market conditions in other nations.
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55
In 2016, ______of the top ten multinational corporations according to revenue were headquartered in the United States.
A)eight
B)all
C)three
D)none
A)eight
B)all
C)three
D)none
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56
The formal establishment of business operations on foreign soil, such as factories, sales offices, or branch stores, is called _____.
A)foreign direct investment
B)a joint venture
C)foreign licensing
D)a strategic alliance
A)foreign direct investment
B)a joint venture
C)foreign licensing
D)a strategic alliance
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57
A strategic alliance between a U.S.firm and a German firm can achieve all of the following benefits _____.
A)enhancing marketing efforts
B)improving products
C)reducing production and distribution costs
D)guaranteeing increased market share
A)enhancing marketing efforts
B)improving products
C)reducing production and distribution costs
D)guaranteeing increased market share
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58
A joint venture is a form of strategic alliance (an agreement between two companies to pool resources in order to achieve business goals that benefit both partners).
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59
Most U.S.companies are attracted to international contract manufacturing, or outsourcing, because of high shipping, material, and marketing costs in the United States.
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60
Many multinational corporations (MNCs) have adopted the motto "Think globally and act locally."
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61
Which of the following is an argument given in support of U.S.headquartered multinational corporations (MNCs)?
A)Deliver better and cheaper products
B)Export American culture of movies, fast food, mass-produced consumer goods to other countries.
C)Create jobs
D)Raise the standard of living in developing countries
A)Deliver better and cheaper products
B)Export American culture of movies, fast food, mass-produced consumer goods to other countries.
C)Create jobs
D)Raise the standard of living in developing countries
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62
How does an international franchise work?
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Cajun Chicken, a growing franchise chain based in Lafayette, Louisiana, has expanded to 185 locations in the United States.Because they realize that domestic growth is limited, the owners are contemplating expansion to selected foreign countries.Thus far, research has shown that the rights to use many of the firm's recipes can be sold to other restaurants, cafeterias, and food stores.Cajun can also sell prepackaged food products, complete with spices, to other markets.At this point, whether to start by opening company-owned outlets or selling franchises is still a toss?up.In any case, the long-term picture looks good.
In granting franchise rights, Cajun would be the _____ and the buyer would be the _____.
A)franchisee / franchiser
B)franchiser / subsidiary
C)parent / subsidiary
D)franchiser / franchisee
Cajun Chicken, a growing franchise chain based in Lafayette, Louisiana, has expanded to 185 locations in the United States.Because they realize that domestic growth is limited, the owners are contemplating expansion to selected foreign countries.Thus far, research has shown that the rights to use many of the firm's recipes can be sold to other restaurants, cafeterias, and food stores.Cajun can also sell prepackaged food products, complete with spices, to other markets.At this point, whether to start by opening company-owned outlets or selling franchises is still a toss?up.In any case, the long-term picture looks good.
In granting franchise rights, Cajun would be the _____ and the buyer would be the _____.
A)franchisee / franchiser
B)franchiser / subsidiary
C)parent / subsidiary
D)franchiser / franchisee
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64
As strategies for going international, how do foreign direct investment and opening a foreign subsidiary differ from licensing?
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65
RJR Nabisco (a U.S.company) allows a company in Singapore to use its brand name and recipe to produce and sell one of its products- Planters Nuts.In return RJR Nabisco receives a royalty fee.This type of international arrangement is called _______
A)direct investment
B)joint venture
C)licensing
D)outsourcing
A)direct investment
B)joint venture
C)licensing
D)outsourcing
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66
By forming a foreign subsidiary, Cane Productions Ltd.hopes to realize such advantages as _____.
A)getting full access to local markets
B)exempting itself from regulations that hamper the activities of foreign firms
C)gaining tighter controls over the subsidiary's operations
D)all of these
A)getting full access to local markets
B)exempting itself from regulations that hamper the activities of foreign firms
C)gaining tighter controls over the subsidiary's operations
D)all of these
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67
Compare international licensing with international contract manufacturing (or outsourcing).
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68
Even if Cajun opens company-owned restaurants in a foreign country, it may have to buy local food products to supplement the menu; in fact, it may have to buy chicken from local producers for the standard menu.In doing so, the company would be engaged in _____.
A)outsourcing
B)licensing
C)subcontracting
D)importing
A)outsourcing
B)licensing
C)subcontracting
D)importing
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All of the following are common criticisms of MNCs (multinational corporations)
A)they destroy the livelihoods of home country workers by exporting jobs.
B)their constant demand for resources jeopardizes the physical environments of host countries.
C)they weaken and Americanize the cultures and values of host countries.
D)they inflate standards of living in host countries.
A)they destroy the livelihoods of home country workers by exporting jobs.
B)their constant demand for resources jeopardizes the physical environments of host countries.
C)they weaken and Americanize the cultures and values of host countries.
D)they inflate standards of living in host countries.
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70
A common method of protecting domestic goods and trade is to boycott offending nations at home and abroad.
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71
What purposes can a strategic alliance serve?
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72
When researching global business opportunities, firms must grasp a variety of cultural, technological, economic, and political differences.
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73
A factory worker in the United States receives approximately _____ times more pay per hour than a manual worker in India.
A)three
B)eight
C)ten
D)twelve
A)three
B)eight
C)ten
D)twelve
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Scenario-Based
Cajun Chicken, a growing franchise chain based in Lafayette, Louisiana, has expanded to 185 locations in the United States.Because they realize that domestic growth is limited, the owners are contemplating expansion to selected foreign countries.Thus far, research has shown that the rights to use many of the firm's recipes can be sold to other restaurants, cafeterias, and food stores.Cajun can also sell prepackaged food products, complete with spices, to other markets.At this point, whether to start by opening company-owned outlets or selling franchises is still a toss?up.In any case, the long-term picture looks good.
In selling recipe rights to buyers in foreign markets, Cajun would be engaged in _____.
A)licensing
B)franchising
C)exporting
D)outsourcing
Cajun Chicken, a growing franchise chain based in Lafayette, Louisiana, has expanded to 185 locations in the United States.Because they realize that domestic growth is limited, the owners are contemplating expansion to selected foreign countries.Thus far, research has shown that the rights to use many of the firm's recipes can be sold to other restaurants, cafeterias, and food stores.Cajun can also sell prepackaged food products, complete with spices, to other markets.At this point, whether to start by opening company-owned outlets or selling franchises is still a toss?up.In any case, the long-term picture looks good.
In selling recipe rights to buyers in foreign markets, Cajun would be engaged in _____.
A)licensing
B)franchising
C)exporting
D)outsourcing
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75
Why do multinational companies practice decentralization?
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76
Ben Franklin's adage "Time is money" is now a universally accepted principle.
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Cajun Chicken, a growing franchise chain based in Lafayette, Louisiana, has expanded to 185 locations in the United States.Because they realize that domestic growth is limited, the owners are contemplating expansion to selected foreign countries.Thus far, research has shown that the rights to use many of the firm's recipes can be sold to other restaurants, cafeterias, and food stores.Cajun can also sell prepackaged food products, complete with spices, to other markets.At this point, whether to start by opening company-owned outlets or selling franchises is still a toss?up.In any case, the long-term picture looks good.
In selling prepackaged food products and spices to foreign outlets, Cajun would be engaged in _____.
A)licensing
B)franchising
C)exporting
D)outsourcing
Cajun Chicken, a growing franchise chain based in Lafayette, Louisiana, has expanded to 185 locations in the United States.Because they realize that domestic growth is limited, the owners are contemplating expansion to selected foreign countries.Thus far, research has shown that the rights to use many of the firm's recipes can be sold to other restaurants, cafeterias, and food stores.Cajun can also sell prepackaged food products, complete with spices, to other markets.At this point, whether to start by opening company-owned outlets or selling franchises is still a toss?up.In any case, the long-term picture looks good.
In selling prepackaged food products and spices to foreign outlets, Cajun would be engaged in _____.
A)licensing
B)franchising
C)exporting
D)outsourcing
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When they started overseas operations, top managers at Keyboard Electronics had to learn to appreciate other countries' systems of shared beliefs, values, customs, and behaviors.In other words, they had to come to grips with elements of what is characterized as the social environment.
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If Cajun Chicken opens company?owned stores and restaurants in Europe, it will be engaged in _____.
A)licensing
B)franchising
C)exporting
D)foreign direct investment
A)licensing
B)franchising
C)exporting
D)foreign direct investment
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Which of the following arguments is advanced in favor of increased MNC activities?
A)Infant mortality rates have decreased in many nations.
B)Literacy has improved in many nations.
C)The standard of living has risen in many nations.
D)All of these
A)Infant mortality rates have decreased in many nations.
B)Literacy has improved in many nations.
C)The standard of living has risen in many nations.
D)All of these
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