Multiple Choice
In choosing which countries to invest in, companies sometimes choose psychic proximity to their own country. Psychic proximity can best be defined as
A) countries that "mimic" the host country in terms of language and culture.
B) countries that the host country's management team have visited.
C) countries close to the "host" country in which the company feels that they can infiltrate quickly and profitable.
D) countries close to the "host" country in which the company feels comfortable with the language, laws, and culture.
E) countries close to the "host" country in which the company can easily transport their products.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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