Governments can force local product adaptation by enacting


1. Governments can force local product adaptation by enacting laws that A. set product standards, such as noise, safety, and emissions. B. reduce tax liability for certain products. C. prohibit the importation of certain goods. D. reward consumers with incentives for specified behaviors.

2. Examples of goods that can be sold worldwide without adaptation include A. memory chips. B. clothing. C. cars and trucks. D. packaged cake mixes.

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