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What you’ll learn
- What are the various features and benefits of multinational corporations?
- What are the limitations of multinational companies?
- Why there is need to regulate MNCs?
- Whether MNCs also suffer from losses? If yes, why?
This course includes:
- 1 hour on-demand video
- Full lifetime access
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of completion
Description
- What is an MNC? List the names of several multinational companies.
- MNCs are known by different names. What are these names?
- Why are multinational corporations giant corporations?
- What is meant by homeland?
- What is a host country?
- What are the main goals of multinational companies?
- Why do multinational corporations survive under all circumstances?
- Why do multinational companies pay special attention to the quality of their products?
- What type of marketing strategy does the MNC use – aggressive or friendly?
- How do multinational companies operate in the host country?
- How do multinational companies increase their economic power in the host country?
- What kinds of controls do global companies exercise over their offices and subsidiaries in many countries?
- Where are multinational companies headquartered?
- How do multinational companies improve the balance of payments position of the host country?
- How will the entry of the MNC lead to the end of the local monopoly?
- How do multinational companies help local producers or industries?
- How do multinational companies contribute to improving the standard of living of people in the host country?
- Why can multinational companies easily dominate the host country market?
- How do multinational companies become a threat to local industries?
- How can some of the actions of an MNC lead to job insecurity in the host country?
- What is profit repatriation?
- Do multinational companies always take actions in the interests of society or the environment?
- What is the general position of the MNC on environmental issues in the host country?
- How do multinational companies tend to promote foreign cultures in the host country?
- How can multinational corporations exert pressure on host governments?
- How can multinational companies create monopoly conditions in the host country?
- Why is there an urgent need to control the activities of multinational corporations?
- How do host governments regulate the activities of multinational companies?
- How can all countries control MNCs?
- What forms of incentives do some countries offer to multinational companies?
- Why is it difficult for companies around the world to ignore India?
- Why are some multinational companies leaving India or reducing their operations in India?
- Is the government of India responsible for the exit of several multinational companies from India?
- How does the Indian government encourage multinational companies to invest in India?
- Why is the Indian market so price sensitive?
- Do multinational corporations play a role in India’s economic, industrial and technological development?
- Are multinational companies also exposed to risk?
- Why are multinational corporations thriving in a country like India?
- Why do people prefer to work in multinational companies?
- Can multinational corporations influence host country governments?
- Why does a company want to become a multinational company?
- What makes a multinational company?
- What factors motivate multinational companies to do business in a particular country?
- Multinational companies are managed by professionals. Submit your comments.
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