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Within the Discussion Board area, write 400–600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas. At least two citations.
There is a certain amount of risk involved in doing business anywhere, internationally. Chose a country, and discuss the following:
- What are the political, cultural, environmental, economic, and trade risks present when doing business in the country as an outsider?
- What type of business would you do there in light of the risks?
- For example, would it be labor or capital intensive?
- Would it be a manufacturing or distribution center, etc.?
- Would it be a representative office or a full-fledged operation?
- Why should you as a manager be concerned with all this?
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The International Environment – India
The republic of India is located to the South of Asia. It has been known to be one of the
countries with a promising economic future and that is why it has been attracting several
entrepreneurs and already existing business to start their operations. As much as this is the case,
India, just like any other country poses several risks to businesses and thus any business that
seeks to operate in India has to carefully study the business environment there in order to come
up with the right busin...
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