Economist Lester Thurow once posed the following question: If you were the president of your own country

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Economist Lester Thurow once posed the following question: “If you were the president of your own country and could choose one of two industries in which to specialize, computer chips or potato chips, which would you, choose?” When faced with this question, many people choose potato chips, because “everybody can use potato chips, but not everybody can use computer chips.” But the answer is much more complex. Whether to choose computer chips or potato chips depends on such factors as the relationship between national wealth and the amount of value added in manufacturing products, the possibility that the country can benefit from monopoly power (few countries can make computer chips), and the likelihood of spin-off industries (computer chip technology gives rise to other technologies, such as computers). In light of these and other possible considerations, which would you choose: computer chips or potato chips? Justify your answer.

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International Business and the New Realities

ISBN: 978-0136090984

2nd Edition

Authors: S. Tamer Cavusgil, Gary Knight, John R. Riesenberger

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