67. (34143-!-item-!-188;#058&007613)
Transnational cooperation among corporations isexperiencing a modest renaissance among United States firms, even thoughprojects undertaken by two or more corporations under a collaborative agreementare less profitable than projects undertaken by a single corporation. The advantage of transnational cooperation isthat such joint international projects may allow United States firms to winforeign contracts that they would not otherwise be able to win.
Which of the following is information provided by thepassage?
(A) Transnational cooperation involves projects too bigfor a single corporation to handle.
(B) Transnational cooperation results in a pooling ofresources leading to high-quality performance.
(C) Transnational cooperation has in the past been bothmore common and less common than it is now among United States firms.
(D) Joint projects between United States and foreigncorporations are not profitable enough to be worth undertaking.
(E) Joint projects between United States and foreigncorporations benefit only those who commission the projects. |