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imowrer

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Per-capita GDP converted at market exchange rates does NOT paint an accurate picture of the market potential of an emerging market because ________.
 
  A) it tends to over-emphasize the role of pricing in driving growth in emerging markets
  B) it overlooks the substantial price differences between advanced economies and emerging markets
  C) prices are usually higher for most products and services in emerging markets
  D) emerging markets do not support inward FDI

Question 2

CADE Enterprises, a U.S. manufacturer, received assistance from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation when it expanded operations into Saudi Arabia. Which of the following types of support did CADE most likely receive from OPIC?
 
  A) financial capital
  B) cultural training
  C) legal guidance
  D) political risk insurance


shaikhs

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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