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Describe the driving business forces in both the foreign and domestic environment. In what ways do they operate differently? Why? Provide an example
 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... stic markets experience controllable and uncontrollable forces, it is the variance in the degree to which they experience them that creates the difference between the foreign and domestic market. It is unlikely that a business in a domestic market will be heavily influenced by the uncontrollable forces within th ...

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Preview: ... one of their fast food restaurants in France, or a European person not willing to drink coffee out of a paper cut (i.e. Starbucks). But also negotiation differences such as understanding what is important to the other party (not necessarily a pri ...

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Preview: ... s made that some businesses are so important to the nation’s well being and must be kept in operation, by the domestic owners, so as not to create a dependency on foreign countries for the particular product or service. This dependency could possibly be exploited during wartimes, by the foreign countries, leaving the dependant country in short supply of the particular product or service.<br> The argument that trade restrictions placed on a foreign industry or country could cause retaliation from that industry or country in the form of their own trade restrictions being implemented could be made against im ...

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