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A 12 page paper discussing the choice of a European country to host the manufacture of a new automobile. Future Cars is the manufacturer of a hydrogen-powered automobile requiring no petroleum-based fuel. The company seeks to locate in Europe. The purpose here is to select a country in which to locate Future Cars and to assess that country for its ability to provide comparative and competitive advantage. The country selected is the Netherlands. One of Europe's leading economies, the Netherlands suffers from some of Europe's highest fuel prices and a resulting dearth of automobiles. It has two of the world's leading ports in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, and it is a leader in the still-emerging sustainable development movement. Includes 2 charts, 1 table, an abstract and Table of Contents. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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12 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSintlBcounSelEur.rtf
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Vehicle 2 Foreign Investment 3 Country Selection 4 Porters Diamond of National Advantage 6 Firm Strategy, Structure and Rivalry 7 Demand Conditions 8 Related and Supporting Industries 9 Factor Conditions 9 Conclusion 11 Appendix 13 Country-Specific Selection Criteria 13 Abstract
Future Cars is the manufacturer of a hydrogen-powered automobile requiring no petroleum-based fuel. The company seeks to locate in Europe. The
purpose here is to select a country in which to locate Future Cars and to assess that country for its ability to provide comparative and competitive advantage.
The country selected is the Netherlands. One of Europes leading economies, the Netherlands suffers from some of Europes highest fuel prices and a resulting dearth
of automobiles. It has two of the worlds leading ports in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, and it is a leader in the still-emerging sustainable development movement. Introduction
Future Cars, based in the United States, has developed a hydrogen-powered car (the H car), and originally intended to market it first in Australia. The
managing director has requested that the marketing director identify a foreign country that appears to be attractive as an alternate launch site. The country identified as being one of
the most favorable sites is The Netherlands. Selection was made from a regional bloc of six European nations - The Netherlands, Poland, Spain,
Germany, Ireland and Greece - all of which possess mature economies and all of which already are members of the European Union (EU). Final selection was made on the
basis of business friendliness, unemployment rate, per capita income and interest in environmental issues. The Vehicle The H car is one that appears
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