Multiple Choice
The leading cause of expatriate "failures" is
A) the maturity level of the expatriate.
B) the adaptability of the expatriate.
C) the inability of the expatriate's spouse to adjust.
D) compensation levels which do not adequately match the local living standards in the expatriate's assignment.
E) unsuitability for the assignment.
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