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Cajun Chicken, a growing franchise chain based in Lafayette, Louisiana, has expanded to 185 locations in the United States. Because they realize that domestic growth is limited, the owners are contemplating expansion to selected foreign countries. Thus far, research has shown that the rights to use many of the firm’s recipes can be sold to other restaurants, cafeterias, and food stores. Cajun can also sell prepackaged food products, complete with spices, to other markets. At this point, whether to start by opening company-owned outlets or selling franchises is still a toss up. In any case, the long-term picture looks good.
-RJR Nabisco (a U.S.company) allows a company in Singapore to use its brand name and recipe to produce and sell one of its products- Planters Nuts.In return RJR Nabisco receives a royalty fee.This type of international arrangement is called _______
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