Location-specific advantages for a firm are those that arise from:

A. acquiring the home markets of foreign firms that threaten a firm's domestic market.

B. gaining a commanding position in one market and using them to subsidize competitive attacks in other markets.

C. preferring exporting over licensing in order to retain control over know-how, manufacturing, marketing, and strategy.

D. utilizing resource assets that are tied to a particular foreign location and valuable enough to be combined with the firm's own unique assets.

E. franchising and licensing.

D

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Which statement MOST accurately reflects a devil's advocate's response to persuasive communication?

A) Devil's advocates will always support bad ideas. B) Devil's advocates are not easily swayed by emotional appeals. C) Devil's advocates are well versed in influencing others. D) Devil's advocates do not question persuasive messages.

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