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Host nations have adopted competition policy and anti-dumping law.
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- Host nations have adopted competition policy and anti-dumping law. Why do multinational enterprises collude?What is the economic impact of multinational corporations on host countriesExplain why cultural differences are a barrier to multinational companies entering a foreign market. Give an example to substantiate your response. Provide the example with the illustration.
- Identify four major crude oil traders in the world and the percentage of the market share.From an economic perspective, the costs of trade barriers Multiple Choice are outweighed by the reduction in foreign competition provided by the barriers. are lower than benefits for domestic producers and workers. are about equal to the benefits. far exceed their benefits for society.To focus on producing one thing to improve productivity is known as: a) International trade b) Supply and Demand c) Absolute Advantage d) Specialization
- Product fragmentation is a characteristic of inter-industry trade. intra-industry trade. comparative advantage. absolute advantage."Cross-border mergers and acquisitions can be a source of significant value creation and can provide attractive opportunities for multinational corporations (MNCs). MNCs should therefore be actively encouraged to pursue them." Discuss.Is the traditional model of comparative advantage inconsistent or consistent with the theory of multinational enterprise?
- Inter-industry trade is based on comparative advantage while Intra-industry trade in differentiated products arises from realizing economies of scale. Which type of trade is easier in resources, especially in labour, adjustment and why?On what moral or legal grounds can a single nation inhibit or prohibit other countries from developing new technologies that can challenge their monopoly on these technologies?What is the role of Jollibee Food Corporation in economic globalization. (500 words)