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What \:  are  \:  \\ Multi-National \:  Corporations  \\   (MNCs)?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A multinational corporation (MNC) has facilities and other assets in at least one country other than its home country. A multinational company generally has offices and/or factories in different countries and a centralized head office where they coordinate global management. These companies, also known as international, stateless, or transnational corporate organizations tend to have budgets that exceed those of many small countries.

How a Multinational Corporation (MNC) Works:

A multinational corporation, or multinational enterprise, is an international corporation that derives at least a quarter of its revenues outside its home country. Many multinational enterprises are based in developed nations. Multinational advocates say they create high-paying jobs and technologically advanced goods in countries that otherwise would not have access to such opportunities or goods. However, critics of these enterprises believe these corporations have undue political influence over governments, exploit developing nations, and create job losses in their own home countries.

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Answered by sagar258020
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A Multinational Corporation (MNC) Is Usually A Large Corporation Incorporateed In One Country Which Sells Goods Or Services In Various Countries.

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