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    Clifton Alston International Business Japanese Malaise Case July 21‚ 2013 1. The Japanese has stagnated due to Japanese banks‚ which had financed much of the boom in asset prices with easy money‚ now found their balance sheets loaded with bad debt‚ and they sharply contracted lending and deflation. The Nikkei average plunged from nearly 39‚000 points in December 1989 to about 14‚300 points in August 1992‚ thereby losing about 60% of its value. As a result‚ investors lost the equivalent

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    International Governance of Environmental resources Natural resources - Mobile but nonrenewable. Resource flows- Renewable energy sources. Environmental resources-resources provided by nature that are indivisible. Types of Natural Resources Resources that occur naturally in nature are known as natural resources. Natural resources can be found in our environment. The environments are the conditions that surround us. Natural resources cannot be made by man‚ but man can help ensure their continued

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    standard-setting comparative assessment of global political rights and civil liberties. Published annually since 1972‚ the survey ratings and narrative reports on 193 countries and 15 related and disputed territories are used by policymakers‚ the media‚ international corporations‚ civic activists‚ and human rights defenders to monitor trends in democracy and track improvements and setbacks in freedom worldwide. The Freedom in the World survey provides an annual evaluation of the state of global freedom as

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    foreign market entry mode. Describe scenarios when licensing might be the preferable one of the two entry modes. 9. International franchising is often regarded as a low-risk foreign market entry strategy. Does this view fully reflect the attraction of international franchising as a market entry mode? 10. Under what circumstances would a BOT system make sense as an international marketing

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    Climate ChangeEnvironmental EconomicsInternational Issues | | | Johannes Jandrisevits Christina Pauschenwein | Autumn term 2010 | | Climate change is becoming an ever more important issue in our lives. We have come to realise that the modern ways of man place an enormous amount of stress on the Earth that nature simply can’t handle. Some of the climatic problems that are developing today‚ such as global warming‚ ozone depletion and El Nino‚ will have severe effects on our ecosystem

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    International Business Essay Exam #2 In what kind of industries does a localization strategy make sense? When does a global standardization strategy make most sense? The industry that localization strategy would make sense would be the automotive industry‚ manufacturing factories‚ and I want to stay the big chain grocery stores. By these firms customizing the products they offer to local demand‚ the firm increases the value of that product in the local market. But on the downside‚ it involves

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    Briefly discuss the three types of staffing policies in international business. Discuss the staffing policies adopted by MNCs (Multi-National Company) operating in Singapore. Which is the most attractive approach and why?  The 3 types of staffing policies are ethnocentric‚ polycentric‚ and geocentric. Ethnocentric approach fills key management position with parent-country nationals. Advantage: * Overcome the lack of qualified manager in host country * Unify corporate culture. * Transfer

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    Strengths | Weaknesses | * L’Oreal operates in Europe‚ Asia‚ North America‚ South America and Oceania. * Celebrities from each area endorse L’Oreal products‚ this means they have adapted their products to each country they operate in. * Loyal Customers. * Quality products and a reasonable price. * Popular beauty brand. * When customers are abroad they will be able to purchase L’Oreal products whist away from home. | * L’Oreal has a lot of competitors who are also a MNC. For example

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    Case Study #3: Contract for the International Sale of Goods A chip off the new block Semicontronics is an Australian manufacturing company that has been in the business of semi manufactured electronics for over a decade. Semicontronics has a solid reputation for meeting customer demands for quality products on time and on budget. The majority of Semicontronics customers are international‚ mid-market manufacturing companies that produce generic electronics such as cell phones‚ digital media

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    especially the United States. The Chinese exports are made from imported materials‚ so by pegging the value to the dollar‚ China controls its risk when it comes to foreign exchange. A cost of pegging the value is that the U.S. dollar’s movement will affect the Chinese economy either way. 2. If the yuan is allowed to float freely against the U.S. dollar on the foreign exchange markets and appreciates the value‚ foreign enterprises would not benefit when trying to export out of China. Most foreign enterprises

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