When a multinational corporation as truly become "transnational," it means

a. that the MNC draws on global resources, management expertise, and
production.
b. the corporation sets a separate business strategy for each country it operates in.
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c. the MNC seeks to dominate a specific global market sector, but concentrates most of its efforts in a
single country.
d. the MNC has a headquarters in one country and a variety of subsidiaries under loose control in several
other countries.


a

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