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    Students face a whole range of difficulties when it comes to pursuing an education internationally. Language barriers‚ culture shock and the overwhelming feeling of being home sick‚ are just some of the milestones to be overcome. Too often international students find comfort‚ and the much needed sense of belonging‚ in surrounding themselves with students with the same ethnic background/s. Of course this is typically predictable behaviour‚ however to what extent is it beneficial in an increasingly

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    Agency Problems Management Structure of an MNC Why Fimrs Pursue International Business Theory of Comparative Advantage Imperfect Markets Theory Product Cycle Theory How Firms Engage in International Business International Trade Licensing Franchising Joint Ventures Acquisitions of Existing Operations Establishing New Foreign Subsidiaries Summary of Methods Valuation Model for an MNC Domestic Model Valuing International Cash Flows Uncertainty Surrounding an MNCs Cash Flows Uncertainty

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    FORCES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PAPER 1. Define and describe the 5 2. 3. international environmental forces that impact international business (Ch 6-12 in your text). 2. Select a company (with the exception of Wal-Mart) that does business internationally and show how each of the 5 international environmental forces influence the behavior of the company. Analyze how well the strategies worked and what you would have done differently. 3. Discuss at least one ethical issue that the

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    approach to overseas markets‚ it attempts to organize its international marketing activities on a country to country basis. Each country is treated as a separate entity and individual strategies are worked out accordingly. * Local assembly or production facilities and marketing organizations are created for serving market needs in each country. Polycentric orientation could be most suitable for firms seriously committed to international marketing and have its resources for investing abroad for

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    1. How important are PLESTE factors in terms of international marketing The PLESTE (Political‚ Legal‚ Economic‚ Social/Cultural‚ Technological and Environmental) factors determine the success or failure of any company when moving into international market either through Joint venture‚ acquisition‚ partnership or any other. It also determines how well the company can easily localise its products and services and gain market or cost leadership position. Political factors refer to government policy

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    Testbank Chapter 1: Introduction TRUE/FALSE 1. Many of the developing countries of the world experience traffic gridlock. ANS: T DIF: Easy REF: Introduction 2. World trade has grown about 10 percent per year since 1950. ANS: F DIF: Easy REF: 1-1 3. World trade in services representf a higher percentage of total world trade than does world trade in merchandise. ANS: F DIF: Moderate REF: 1-1: Tables 1-1‚ 1-2‚ and 1-3 4. The Bretton Woods Conference triggered the creation of the World

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    troublesome barrier to international finance. Answer: TRUE 7) The twin agency problems limiting financial globalization are caused by these two groups acting in their own self-interests rather than the interests of the firm. A) Rulers of sovereign states and unsavory customs officials. B) Corporate insiders and attorneys. C) Corporate insiders and rulers of sovereign states. D) Attorneys and unsavory customs officials. Answer: C 3) A firm in the International Trade Phase of Globalization

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    marketing who later became the CEO. He went to an Italian coffee house in Italy and wanted the same format in Starbucks. The idea was to still sell the same products but with a coffee house setting. This idea is an example of what international business is. International business is a world where business is done globally rather than domestically. An example of this would be‚ 10 years ago Toyota (a Japanese company) would be considered a Japanese car but today it would be considered a global car since

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    International student identity and its impact to the future Identity is sort of behaviour that can be symbolized by individual or communities by showing how they interact to each other and how they represent their culture of origin. These essay will discuss and analyse some theories of indentity through culture and languange views and then show the reader how these lense might influence international student identity. The structure of essay will be organised as follows; First of all‚ introduction

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION International Trade Japan is the fifth largest importer and exporter in the world. Like many other Asian countries that have experienced rapid economic growth in the past few decades‚ exports have had a historical significance to the Japanese economy. The belief in the need to promote exports is part of Japan’s self-image as a "processing nation". Japan imports raw materials and pays for them by processing the raw materials‚ thus adding value to them before exporting the

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