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xroflmao

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Factors that favor keeping products or services at home instead of relocating to rapidly developing economies include:
 A) Protection of intellectual property is critical.
  B) High sensitivity to production location.
  C) Very high technology content.
  D) All of the answer choices.
  E) Both protection of intellectual property is critical and very high technology content.

Question 2

Factors that favor relocation of products or services to rapidly developing economies include:
 A) High labor content.
  B) Low growth potential
  C) Standardized manufacturing or service-delivery processes.
  D) All of the answer choices.
  E) Both high labor content and standardized manufacturing or service-delivery processes.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

E



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