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A) intermarket
B) uniform
C) cosmopolitan s se
D) divergence
E) global
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A) Multipoint pricing
B) Predatory pricing
C) Leader pricing
D) Price discrimination
E) Price skimming
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A) electronics
B) retail
C) pharmaceutical
D) financial services
E) heavy machinery
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A) entry of large discount superstores
B) firm's insistence on dealing with wholesalers instead of manufacturers
C) fragmentation of a retail system
D) small sales force
E) smaller sales orders generated from sales calls
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A) channel length.
B) channel quality.
C) channel exclusivity.
D) channel fragmentation.
E) channel concentration.
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A) One large effort to develop a campaign fails to produce better results than 40 or 50 smaller efforts.
B) It fails to make use of local talent available in other cultures.
C) Advertising regulations may block implementation of standardized advertising.
D) Royalties make it the most expensive form of advertising.
E) It increases the costs of value creation.
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A) higher selling costs in a fragmented retail sector
B) inability to enter exclusive distribution channels
C) lower selling costs in a concentrated retail sector
D) higher prices charged to consumers
E) greater aggregate markups due to a lack of intermediaries
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A) Noise tends to increase the probability of effective communication.
B) Source effects can be beneficial for an international business when potential consumers in a target country have a bias against foreign firms.
C) Many international businesses try to promote positive source effects by deemphasizing their foreign origins.
D) Fewer firms vie for the attention of prospective customers in developing countries,thus the noise level is lower.
E) Research suggests that a consumer may use country of origin as a cue when evaluating a product,particularly if he or she has detailed knowledge of the product.
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A) higher selling costs in a fragmented retail sector
B) inability to enter exclusive distribution channels
C) lower selling costs in a concentrated retail sector
D) lower product prices
E) greater aggregate markups
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A) speculation.
B) arbitrage.
C) dumping.
D) predatory pricing.
E) forecasting.
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A) It is more expensive for a firm to make contact with each individual retailer.
B) It makes sense for a firm to deal directly with retailers,cutting out wholesalers.
C) A relatively large sales force is required to deal with the retail sector.
D) The channels of distribution tend to be long.
E) The growth of wholesalers is promoted.
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A) market penetration
B) market development
C) market segmentation
D) product development
E) diversification
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A) supply chain
B) logistics
C) operations
D) research and development
E) customer service
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A) An important market segment in a foreign country always has a parallel in a firm's home country.
B) Markets can be segmented only on the basis of geography and demography.
C) The structure of market segments is quite similar across various countries.
D) Since market segments are similar across various countries,firms can pursue a global marketing strategy without varying the marketing mix.
E) For a segment to transcend national borders,consumers in that segment must have some compelling similarities along important dimensions.
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A) fragmented
B) dispersed
C) isolated
D) concentrated
E) exclusive
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