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In what ways is an MNC different from other companies? Explain. - Economic Applications

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In what ways is an MNC different from other companies? Explain.

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  1. Multicountry presence: An MNC’s parent is in one country, but it runs subsidiaries, factories, offices, or sales units across many countries; ordinary firms typically operate only domestically.
  2. Globally distributed production and functions: MNCs split activities (R&D, component manufacture, assembly, customer service) across locations chosen for cost, skill, or market access (e.g., R&D in the USA, component manufacture in China, assembly in Mexico, customer care in India). Local firms typically conduct most activities in one location.
  3. Much larger scale and capital base: MNCs tend to be large firms with substantial financial resources relative to typical local companies.
  4. Advanced technology and know‑how: They bring or develop cutting‑edge technology and transfer it across their network, which smaller/local firms often lack.
  5. Flexible investment modes and market entry: MNCs expand via joint ventures, acquisitions/takeovers of local firms, or by placing production orders with local suppliers, strategies that are less available to smaller firms.
  6. Strategic location choices to lower costs and access markets: MNCs deliberately locate activities where labour, inputs, logistics, or regulations are favorable to reduce production costs and improve market reach.
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