Multiple Choice
If a foreign country's consumers tend to only purchase products that are produced locally, the least effective strategy for a U.S. firm is to:
A) use a licensing arrangement with a local firm in that country.
B) enter into a joint venture in that country.
C) develop a subsidiary (under the U.S. name) that manufactures and sells products in that country.
D) develop a subsidiary (under the U.S. name) that manufactures products in that country and exports them to border countries.
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