Which of the following is not reason for being a Multinational Corporation?()
A: Access to lower
production costs
B: Proximity to
target international markets
C: Avoidance of
tariffs
D: Increase the
administrative costs
A: Access to lower
production costs
B: Proximity to
target international markets
C: Avoidance of
tariffs
D: Increase the
administrative costs
举一反三
- When<br/>comparing the total cost of ownership from an international supplier<br/>to that of a domestic supplier, the international supplier’s() A: lower<br/>labor costs are easily eroded by additional shipping and insurance<br/>costs. B: lower<br/>labor costs offset the high cost of inefficient equipment and<br/>processes. C: lower<br/>labor rates must be considered in the context of productivity and<br/>quality. D: prices<br/>are carefully controlled by the S. government to prevent dumping. E: price<br/>will be higher if the S. dollar is strengthening on the exchange<br/>rate.
- In<br/>the real world, we do not see full factor-price equalization. Which<br/>of the following cannot explain it? _____________ A: The<br/>majority of the factors of production cannot be traded. B: Different countries use<br/>different technologies for producing a particular good. C: Transportation costs and<br/>trade barriers D: uneven ownership of human<br/>capital
- 中国大学MOOC:"Which of the following costs belongs to Selling and Administrative Costs? ";
- Some<br/>North American companies are “reshoring” or sourcing at<br/>home because() A: “Buy<br/>America” and “Buy Canada” legislation dictate the<br/>move. B: transportation<br/>costs have increased and energy costs in North America have<br/>decreased. C: post-recession<br/>wages in manufacturing are less in North America than in China. D: lower<br/>energy costs in China are greatly offset by rapidly rising Chinese<br/>wages. E: Western<br/>currencies have appreciated against the Chinese yuan.
- Costs that change with the level of production are referred to as ________. A: fixed costs B: variable costs C: target costs D: total costs