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7 pages. Host governments often provide generous incentives to attract multinational entry and yet they are often hostile to entry by acquisition. This paper will discuss these two responses and whether or not they are justifiable. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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responses and whether or not they are justifiable. ATTRACTING MULTINATIONAL BUSINESS Many governments today are giving increasing incentives to attract multinational business. By doing so they are not
only helping their own economy but they are increasing good will in making an important political move. When assessing the advantages and disadvantages to attracting foreign business they
must take into consider the capital investment, customer base and profit margin with regard to the global diversity. Also the corporations must take into consideration the significant expansion that
continues to take place as business interests encourage the perpetuation of global commerce. Given the fact that some international businesses have been faced with making drastic expense reductions in
the past as a means by which to improve operating margins when moving to a foreign marketplace, this favorable upsurge in the business environment indicates a growing market. To
reverse this downward spiral, it can become necessary to diversify tangible interests so that they are spread out more evenly and are not prone to an all-out financial offensive.
"I would argue that technology and globalization are blurring the distinction between national and international uses of money to some extent and have the potential for changing these uses radically"
(Finance PG). Contemporary international countries recognize the inherent relationship between business social performance and establishing a diversity program. Industry analysts readily assert the fact that such proliferation of initiatives
is based upon a foundation of business benefits, with foreign diversity acting as the catalyst for improved bottom lines. "Globalization, we believe, is the most important phenomenon of our
time. It is a contentious, complicated subject . . . and each particular element of it is, itself, at the heart of a huge debate" (Bosrock 03D). The argument
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