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Questions
Single choice
It has been suggested that international firms enjoy greater economies of scale than domestic firms is due to________.
Options
A.reduction in fixed costs
B.subsidies from host-country governments
C.higher depreciation costs
D.their access to global market
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Examining the statement about why international firms might enjoy greater economies of scale than domestic firms, let's evaluate each option in turn.
Option 1: 'reduction in fixed costs' — While economies of scale can involve spreading fixed costs over a larger output, this option is somewhat vague. Reduction in fixed costs per unit can occur, but the key driver for international firms is not simply fixed-cost reduction in isolat......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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