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Harvard Business Publishing
Length: 9 pages
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Abstract
The efforts of host governments to maintain control over their own national economies have restricted the freedom of multinational company (MNC) managers in deploying economic resources. Regulation interferes with product/market choice, use of technology, level of employment, and national trade balance. Compromise is an alternative to the choices of adaptation to or withdrawal from a national market.
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Abstract
The efforts of host governments to maintain control over their own national economies have restricted the freedom of multinational company (MNC) managers in deploying economic resources. Regulation interferes with product/market choice, use of technology, level of employment, and national trade balance. Compromise is an alternative to the choices of adaptation to or withdrawal from a national market.