Question

The motivation for much of the foreign direct investment by non-U.S. firms was the desire to:

A. disperse production activities to optimal locations.

B. suppress the emerging economies such as China, India, and Brazil.

C. spread communism throughout the world.

D. increase the competition between domestic industries and U.S. corporations.

E. bridge the national differences in culture, consumer preferences, and business practices.

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