Countries with democratic regimes, market-based economic policies, and strong protection of property rights are more likely to attain high and sustained economic growth rates and are thus a more attractive location for international business. The benefits, costs, and risks are associated with the political, economic, and legal systems of the country. The overall attractiveness of a country depends on balancing the benefits, costs, and risks.
Roll over each item on the left for a detailed description. Then, drag each item to the appropriate category of evaluations a manager must make when examining a country's attractiveness.
1. Middle-class population growth potential
2. First-mover advantages
3. Unaxpestec political change
4. Infrastructure issuos
5. Resolving contract disputes
6. Bribe payments
7. Free market economy
8. Economio uncertainty
A. Evaluate Benefits
B. Evaluate Costs
C. Evaluate Risks

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Explanation:

There are different categories of evaluations a manager must make when examining a country's attractiveness such as Evaluation of Benefits, Evaluation of Costs and Evaluation of Risks. All these evaluation are necessary for high and sustained economic growth rates as well as means of attraction for location for international business for countries with market-based economic policies.

Cost evaluation provide insight on the total cost of the project.

Each of the given item are positioned below to the appropriate category of evaluations a manager must make when examining a country's attractiveness.

A. Evaluate Benefits

1. Middle-class population growth potential

2. First-mover advantages

7. Free market economy

B. Evaluate Costs

4. Infrastructure issues

5. Resolving contract disputes

6. Bribe payments

C. Evaluate Risks

3. Unaxpestec political change

8. economic uncertainty