Selection of Methods of Passage
Nakul Dabas
Delhi College of Engineering
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With the increasing globalization and a competitive world internalization of firms is a norm now days. In the world of dynamic competition choice of mode of entry has become a quite complex decision because a MNC is exposed to volatility at 3 levels i.e., national (home country), international (host country) and global (international organizations).
Keywords: globalization; marketing facilities; production facilities
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