Benefits of International Co-production
As a response to internationalisation, co-production offers both benefits and drawbacks. A 1996 survey of Canadian international and domestic joint ventures identified the benefits as:
- the ability to pool financial resources;
- access to the partner government's incentives and subsidies;
- access to the partner's market, or to a third market;
- access to a particular project initiated by the partner;
- access to a desired location; or to cheaper inputs;
- cultural benefits; and
- the opportunity to learn from the partner.
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