A number of explanations have been offered for the low level of U.S. exports relative to other countries. All of the following can be considered as reasons for low level of exports except:

A number of explanations have been offered for the low level of U.S. exports relative to other countries. All of the following can be considered as reasons for low level of exports except:



A) limited ambition by many American business owners.
B) lack of knowledge of market opportunities abroad.
C) perceived lack of necessary resources.
D) marketing to home-country users is easier than exporting.
E) a strong U.S. dollar translates into less affordable prices in export markets.


Answer: E) a strong U.S. dollar translates into less affordable prices in export markets.


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