An “obsolescing bargain” refers to__________

a. a bargain between a multinational company and a host country in which the host country earns a regularly higher percentage of the corporation’s profits
b. a bargain in which the power of the multinational company increases in terms of its bargaining with the host country over time
c. a bargain between a multinational company and a host country that has a built-in termination date
d. a bargain in which the power of a multinational company diminishes in terms of its bargaining with the host country over time


Answer: D

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