Chapter 1 Globalization and International Business 1) The broadening set of interdependent relationships among people from different parts of the world is known as ________. A) globalization B) offshoring C) franchising D) outsourcing Answer: A Diff: 1 Page Ref: 5 Skill: Concept Objective: STUDY QUESTION 1.1: What are international business and globalization? What is the relationship between them? AACSB: Multicultural and Diversity 2) The term globalization is sometimes used to mean the ________
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Quiz Chapter 6 1. One of the objectives of export tariffs is to: A. improve the efficiency of utilization of resources. B. curb the competition offered by foreign firms to domestic firms. C. reduce exports from a sector‚ often for political reasons. D. maintain a positive trade deficit. 2. _____ take many forms including cash grants‚ low-interest loans‚ tax breaks‚ and government equity participation in domestic firms. A. Ad valorem tariffs B. Subsidies C. Quota rents D. Specific
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Chapter 2—Understanding Politics‚ Laws‚ & Economics TRUE/FALSE 1. Formal and informal policies are popularly known as "the rules of the game." ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: p. 20 OBJ: 2.1 NAT: AACSB: Tier 1 Communication | Tier 2 Legal Responsibilities 2. Two "pillars"—the regulatory and the normative pillar—support informal institutions. ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: p. 21 OBJ: 2.1 NAT: AACSB: Tier 1 Reflective Thinking | Tier 2 Legal Responsibilities 3. Informal institutions
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CHAPTER 2 Management Challenges Business Applications Module I Information Technologies Development Processes Foundation Concepts COMPETING WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Chapter Highlights Section I Fundamentals of Strategic Advantage Strategic IT Competitive Strategy Concepts Real World Case: GE‚ Dell‚ Intel‚ GM‚ and Others: The Competitive Advantage of Information Technology Strategic Uses of Information Technology Building a Customer-Focused Business The Value Chain and Strategic
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They will cost more to ship then you will get in profit. In favor of less weight and more value. That is why the export pieces of items instead of the whole thing. 3. Despite its advantages‚ FDI has been described as an "expensive" and "risky" international growth strategy. Other things being equal‚ why is FDI expensive and risky? Compare the risks involved with FDI to the risks involved with exporting and licensing. a. The company is investing in a country that does not have stable political‚
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Chapter 8-Political Forces 6. How can international companies use their strengths to influence government policies? International business is not merely a passive victim of political forces. It can be a powerful force in the world political arena. As noted in chapter 1‚ about half of the world’s 100 biggest economic units are firms‚ not nations. (257) International companies repeatedly make decisions about where to invest‚ where to conduct research and development‚ and where to manufacture
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Chapter 1: Globalization and International Business Introduction 1. The meaning of globalization * Broadly: the widening set of interdependent relationships among people from different parts of a world that happens to be divided into nations. * Narrowly: the integration of world economies through the elimination of barriers to movements of goods‚ services‚ capital‚ technology‚ and people. A. How Does International Business Fit In? * International business consists of all
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Chapter 2 Assignments 1. Free market economies stimulate greater economic growth‚ whereas state-directed economies stifle growth. Discuss. In a free market economy‚ individuals/corporations are allowed to own property and other assets. Ownership provides incentive for people to work hard‚ be innovative and creative; all while hoping to attain additional wealth. Sequentially‚ the desire from individuals/corporations to accumulate wealth enhances the whole economy and generates economic growth
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Case study Chapter 9: 1) I think Arcelik’s prospects to be better in emerging markets & developing economies than in advanced economies. Emerging markets & developing economies are attractive to Arcelik because they represent promising export markets for products and services. They are ideal bases for locating manufacturing activities because of low labor costs. Emerging markets are popular destinations for global sourcing-procurement of products and services from foreign locations. The
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law also makes ensuring protection of human rights of local people easier. 2. How does international law differ from national law? What are the sources of international law? International law includes legal relations between governments‚ including laws concerning diplomatic relations between nationals and all matters involving the rights and obligations of sovereign nations. Private international law would cover matters involved in a contract between businesses in two different countries
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