A lay person may automatically associate off shore business with (i) $\(\qquad\)$ . However, doing business beyond national barriers is not a joy ride. First and foremost, international business requires keen analysis of three different political angles: Foreign, domestic, and international. The first refers to the reactions of the host country, which may range from being friendly and accommodating to being suspicious and hostile. A clear-cut, adverse reaction from the host government (ii) $\(\qquad\)$ is far better for a firm than being restricted from (iii) $\(\qquad\)$ after getting an initial warm welcome at the time of offer of investment and new technology, thereafter committing resources, and noticing that now the rewards cannot be sent home.
Blank (i) |
Blank (ii) |
Blank (iii) |
A. prosperity |
D. at the very outset |
G. repratiating profits |
B. immigration |
E. expressed politely |
H. using expertise |
C. globalization |
F. conveyed harshly |
I. signing deals |