Discuss Why is franchising encouraged by governments in developing economies?

Question 1
Over the next decade what do you consider is:
i the greatest issue facing the franchising sector
ii the greatest policy challenge for regulators
iii the greatest opportunity for franchising
Question 2
The franchising sector displays a great capacity for nurturing innovation and entrepreneurship.
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How do you see the franchising model evolving in the future? In what ways may the Australian franchise sector of 2030 look different to the sector today?

Question 3
Beyond fried chicken! Outline two examples of the innovative development or application of franchising beyond its traditional and conventional use?

Question 4
Outline the contribution to our knowledge and understanding of franchising that can be gleaned from two franchise systems studied during the course.

Question 5
With reference to ACCC v Geowash or Virk v YUM (or any other relevant decision) consider the effect and impact of the unconscionability and good faith provisions on any two of the following:
system change
franchisee profitability
the franchisor’s wide discretionary powers
the franchisor’s support of the brand
franchisor practices not consistent with representations
‘unethical practices’ generally

Question 6
Discuss two issues relating to:
Practices in franchising that may contravene the competition provisions of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (C’th), or
The protection available to a franchisor to protect the franchise system’s intellectual property and goodwill.

Question 7
Why is franchising encouraged by governments in developing economies? Consider the factors that impact on the development of franchising in these economies and the key opportunities, challenges and strategies for an Australian franchising system seeking to expand internationally to one of these markets.