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Priyansh grew up in India, where caste systems have become less prevalent. Which of the following statements is true about a caste system?

A caste system is a rigid form of social stratification.

Which of the following exemplifies privatization?

A country sells its postal services to a consortium of companies that runs it as a profit making venture without any state funding.

Which of the following is a main difference between a concentrated retail system and a fragmented retail system?

A few retailers supply most of the market in a concentrated system; many retailers are present in a fragmented system

Which of the following is a disadvantage that a firm faces when forming a strategic alliance?

A firm can give away more than it receives when forming an alliance.

Who was the author of The Wealth of Nations?

Adam Smith

Which of these is a characteristic of a pure command economy?

All businesses are owned by the state.

Which of the following is a question to address when configuring the communication strategy of the marketing mix for a product?

Are rebates, coupons, and other sale offers a widespread activity to motivate customers in the international market segments targeted to buy a company's products?

Which of the following is true with respect to multinational firms?

Because of their pivotal role in international trade, firms can and do exert a strong influence on government policy toward trade.

The ________ benefits inefficient farmers and the politicians in the EU who rely on the farm vote, but not consumers in the European Union, who end up paying more for their foodstuffs.

Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)

Many strategists argue that firms should centralize R&D activity in the United States. Which of the following statements, if true, would weaken this argument?

Competition among U.S. firms has deteriorated in the recent past.

Which of the following is true about core competence?

Core competence skills are typically expressed in product offerings that other firms find difficult to match or imitate.

Which regional trade bloc includes Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania?

EAC

Which of the following is a disadvantage of establishing a wholly owned subsidiary?

Establishing a wholly owned subsidiary is generally the most costly method.

Which of the following refers to a set of moral principles, or values, that are used to guide and shape behavior?

Ethical system

A(n) ________ is any currency banked outside its country of origin.

Eurocurrency

The emerging role of the ________ in competition policy suggests the EU is increasingly willing and able to intervene and impose conditions on companies proposing mergers and acquisitions.

European Commission

Which of the following is an advantage of engaging in in-house production of the entire product?

Firms can lower costs through in-house production if it is more efficient than other production facilities.

In the United States, export credit insurance is provided by the ________, an association of private commercial institutions operating under the guidance of the Export-Import Bank.

Foreign Credit Insurance Association (FCIA)

________ are sold outside of the borrower's country and denominated in the currency in which they are issued, and ________ are normally underwritten by an international syndicate of banks and placed in countries other than the one in which the bond is denominated.

Foreign bonds; Eurobonds

________ draws on economic theory to construct sophisticated econometric models for predicting exchange rate movements.

Fundamental analysis

To achieve full economic union, the European Union introduced a common currency, the euro, controlled by a central EU bank. Although most member states have signed on, ________ remains an important holdout.

Great Britain

Which of the following is true about planned economies?

In a planned economy, the state owns all means of production.

________ theory is also known as the market imperfections theory.

Internalization

The ________ is often seen as the lender of last resort.

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

________ is an international market research company based in Paris, France, and is the only major international market research firm that is controlled and operated by market researchers.

Ipsos

Which of the following statements about globalization is NOT true?

It benefits everyone equally and unconditionally.

Johan's company has made a greenfield investment. What does this mean?

It established a new operation in a foreign country.

Which of the following describes the Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank?

It is a wholly owned corporation of the U.S. government and promotes international trade.

Modern socialists trace their intellectual roots to _____, although socialist thought clearly predates this individual.

Karl Marx

Which of these is a common difficulty that traders face when exporting goods or services to other countries?

Many customers require face-to-face negotiations on their home turf.

Regional economic integration offers significant opportunities for businesses. Which of the following is one of these opportunities?

Markets that were formerly protected from foreign competition are increasingly open.

Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory uses which of the following metrics to measure *the preference for achievement and assertiveness* versus *cooperation and caring for the weak*?

Masculinity vs. femininity (MAS)

In the reading, French farmers vandalized an under-construction branch of which international franchise in protest of American trade policies?

McDonald's

Which of the following is true of many novice exporters?

Novice exporters often have a poor understanding of competitive conditions in the foreign market.

________ argues that a strategic trade policy aimed at establishing domestic firms in a dominant position in a global industry boosts national income at the expense of other countries.

Paul Krugman

When a rich country enters into a free trade agreement with a poor country, the poor country benefits more than the rich country. This is the concept behind

Paul Samuelson's critique

________ are controls over the behavior of the MNE's local subsidiary. The most common of these are related to local content, exports, technology transfer, and local participation in top management.

Performance requirements

________ costs are typically associated with early entrants into a market and avoided by later entrants.

Pioneering

What principle or theory argues that it is in a country's best interests to maintain a trade surplus?

Principle of mercantilism

________ is/are the manner in which decisions are made and work is performed within the organization.

Processes

________ can be seen as an attempt to achieve additional gains from the free flow of trade and investment between countries beyond those attainable under global agreements.

Regional economic integration

Which of the following theories explains global trade in terms of the international differences in labor productivity?

Ricardo's theory of comparative advantage

The basic objective of ASEAN is to foster freer trade among member countries and to achieve cooperation in their industrial policies. ASEAN can be found in which location?

Southeast Asia

A pen costs £50 in Britain. An identical pen costs $70 in the United States when the exchange rate is £1 = $1.50. Which of the following is correct?

The U.S. offers a better deal.

Which of the following is true about the economic risks of doing business in a country?

The inflation rate in a country is an indicator of the economic risks of doing business in a country.

Which of the following is an idea set forth by W. Edwards Deming?

The organizational environment should allow employees to report problems.

Which of the following situations would lead a firm to choose to decentralize production?

The production technology has low fixed costs and low minimum efficient scale.

Which of the following statements is true about the righteous moralist approach to ethics?

The righteous moralist approach is typically associated with managers from developed nations.

The steady rise of regional economic integration has recently seen some retrenchment. What factor is considered to be primarily responsible for this drawback?

The rise of populist politics

Which of the following is one of the attractions of the Eurobond market?

The tax status is favorable.

Many of the national markets of Eastern Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia may still be underdeveloped, but they are potentially enormous. Which of the following is a risk to businesses moving into these regions?

There is no guarantee that democracy will thrive in many of the world's newer democratic states.

Under the gold standard, what occurs when Japan has a trade surplus?

There will be a net flow of gold from the United States to Japan.

Which of the following is true about firms pursuing a localization strategy?

They do not have a high need for integrating mechanisms, either formal or informal.

Tariff barriers raise the costs of exporting products to a country (or of exporting partly finished products between countries). Which of the following is a likely consequence of these barriers?

This may put a firm at a competitive disadvantage to indigenous competitors in that country.

Systems that emphasize collectivism tend toward

Totalitarianism

Which of the following is the most important vehicle currency by trade volume?

U.S. dollar

In which of the following situations would FDI deteriorate the current account of the host country's balance of payments?

When a foreign subsidiary imports a substantial number of its inputs from abroad

When is a currency said to be externally convertible?

When only nonresidents can convert it into a foreign currency without any limitations.

The ________ was created in 1944 by 44 nations that met in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire to promote economic development.

World Bank

What organization was created in 1993, during the Uruguay round of trade talks?

World Trade Organization

A counterpurchase occurs when

a firm agrees to buy a certain amount of materials back from a country to which a sale is made

Most economists would probably argue that the best interests of international business are served by

a free trade stance.

Free trade refers to a situation where _____.

a government does not try to influence what its citizens can buy from global markets

A lobbyist from California argues that the U.S. government needs to protect the U.S. semiconductor industry from foreign competition. She argues that semiconductors are now such important components of defense products that it would be dangerous to rely primarily on foreign producers for them. This is an example of ________ argument for government intervention.

a political

What intermediary is typically used to establish trust during an international trade transaction?

a reputable bank

Demand is said to be elastic when

a small change in price produces a large change in demand.

Geert Hofstede added the dimension of indulgence to the World Values Survey to refer to

a society that allows relatively free gratification of basic and natural human drives related to enjoying life and having fun.

Which of the following is an advantage of turnkey contracts?

ability to earn returns from process technology skills in countries where FDI is restricted

Rinaldo's Ravioli Ranch based in San Francisco plans to buy Maria's Marinara, which is based in Italy. Maria's Marinara has been in business for 12 years and demonstrates amazing profits. What type of entry mode is Rinaldo's using?

acquisition

Porter argues that a nation's firms should

adopt policies that promote strong competition within domestic markets.

Opponents of globalization argue that falling trade barriers

allow firms to move production to countries with low wages

The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act was amended in order to

allow for "facilitating payments."

The government is considering placing additional taxes on foreign steel imports that are a proportion of the value of the imported steel. This is an example of

an ad valorem tariff

Ford was the first company to mass-produce cars in the United States. This gave Ford a first-mover advantage, which is

an economic and strategic advantage that accrues to early entrants into an industry.

The practice of "gift-giving" between the parties in a business negotiation is considered right and proper behavior in many Asian cultures, while some Westerners view the practice as a form of bribery. What is this an example of?

an ethical dilemma

American executive of a multinational home-furnishings chain finds that one of the company's production units in Philippines employs children to work in its factories. However, most of the children employed at the factory are orphans who will be sold as forced labor or pushed into prostitution if they lose their jobs. The executive finds that all the available alternatives seem ethically unacceptable. In this example, the American executive faces

an ethical dilemma.

Unlike firms pursuing a global standardization strategy, firms pursuing an international strategy

are not confronted with pressures to reduce their cost structure.

According to the findings of the World Values Survey;

as countries get richer, there seems to be a shift from survival values to well-being values.

Michael's company would like to sell its products to a company in Nicaragua, but it fears that the company will not pay for the products in a timely manner. Instead of asking for cash, Michael's company decides to ask for a shipment of coffee and tobacco products in exchange for their products. What type of countertrade is Michael's company using?

barter

The common law system is

based on tradition, precedent, and custom

Which of the following refers to an order written by an exporter instructing an importer, or an importer's agent, to pay a specified amount of money at a specified time?

bill of exchange

Forming a strategic alliance is a way to

bring together complementary skills.

A function of a capital market is to

bring together those who want to invest money with those who want to borrow money.

Budgets and capital spending rules are the most important ________ controls in subunits within multinational firms.

bureaucratic

Foreign direct investment occurs when a firm invests resources in

business activities outside its home country

Sharon works for a cereal manufacturing company. Her company recently built a manufacturing facility in Canada and agreed to take 15 percent of the cereal produced as partial payment over a ten-year period. What form of countertrade is her company pursuing?

buyback

Investors using the global capital market have a wider range of investment opportunities than a purely domestic capital market. One of the most significant consequences of their choice is that they

can reduce their risk to below what could be achieved in a strictly domestic market.

To increase the probability of selecting a good partner for forming a strategic alliance, a firm should

collect publicly-available information on potential allies

When _____ is emphasized, an individual's right to do something may be restricted on the grounds that it runs counter to "the good of society."

collectivism

One of the impediments to integration arises from

concerns over national sovereignty

It has been argued that the success of Japanese enterprises in the global economy has been based partly on which of the following?

cooperation between a company and its suppliers on issues such as design, quality control, and inventory reduction

Which of the following factors contributed to the Great Depression of the 1930s? Anyone? Anyone?

countries progressively raising trade barriers against each other

Innovation and entrepreneurial activity help increase economic activity by

creating new products and markets

The employees at ABC Corp are a close group. They work and play together, and they believe that the company's goals are their goals. This demonstrates the organization's

culture

A ________ occurs when a speculative attack on the exchange value of a currency results in a sharp depreciation in the value of the currency or forces authorities to expend large volumes of international currency reserves and sharply increase interest rates to defend the prevailing exchange rate.

currency crisis

The short-term movement of funds from one currency to another as an attempt to profit from shifts in exchange rates is called

currency speculation

A localization strategy focuses on increasing profitability by

customizing the firm's goods or services to local conditions.

The EU began as a ________, which eliminates trade barriers between member countries and adopts a common external trade policy, but does not allow free movement of factors of production between member nations.

customs union

Which of the following is the first step in the international market research process?

defining the research objectives

A lag strategy involves

delaying the collection of foreign currency receivables when a foreign currency is expected to appreciate.

From an international business perspective, some argue that what is ethical

depends on one's cultural perspective

If many people want euros and euros are in short supply, and a few people want Japanese yen and yen are in plentiful supply, the yen is likely to ________ against the euro.

depreciate

Assuming the 60-day forward exchange rate was $1 = ¥110 and the spot exchange rate was $1 = ¥120, the dollar is selling at a(n) ________ on the 60-day forward market.

discount

During the meeting, Kristof asked, "Where is the product typically bought by customers in the international market segments?" What element of the marketing mix is he addressing?

distribution strategy

Selling a product for less than the variable cost to produce the product, for the purposes of gaining market share and driving out competitors, is called what?

dumping

The extent to which a firm's future international earning power is affected by changes in exchange rates in the long-run is known as ________ exposure.

economic

A factory in Mexico produces millions of widgets a year, and has been able to reduce its costs per unit as it increased its production. This demonstrates the concept of

economies of scale

Which of the following is the major purpose of using just-in-time (JIT) systems?

economizing inventory holding costs

The ________ shows all of the different positions a firm can adopt with regard to adding value to the product and low cost, assuming the firm's internal operations are configured efficiently to support a particular position.

efficiency frontier

The role of the government in a market economy involves

encouraging vigorous free and fair competition among private producers.

When a firm insures itself against foreign exchange risk, it is

engaging in hedging

A South Korean firm wants to hedge against unpredictable movements in foreign exchange rates which can make the global capital market riskier. What should the company do to achieve this?

enter into a forward contract

The belief in the superiority of one's own culture is known as

ethnocentrism

Sources of organizational inertia include

existing culture.

If Porter's theory is correct, we would expect his model to predict the pattern of international trade that we observe in the real world. For example, countries should be

exporting products from those industries where all four components of the diamond are favorable.

Factor endowments refer to the

extent to which a country is gifted with such resources as land, labor, and capital.

The Bretton Woods agreement implemented a system of ________ exchange rates.

fixed

A country that introduces a currency board commits itself to converting its domestic currency on demand into another currency at a ________ rate

fixed exchange

Which of the following allows a company to produce a wider variety of end products at a unit cost that at one time could be achieved only through the mass production of a standardized output?

flexible manufacturing

What is the name of the market in which the currency of one country is converted into currency of another country?

foreign exchange market

The lack of progress in the Doha Round negotiations has resulted in countries that are

forging ahead with their own bilateral and multilateral agreements.

Firms that pursue a transnational strategy are trying to simultaneously do many things. Which of the following is one of those things?

foster a multidirectional flow of skills between different subsidiaries

According to the ________ view, international production should be distributed among countries according to the theory of comparative advantage.

free market

Identify the most popular form of regional economic integration, accounting for almost 90 percent of regional agreements.

free trade areas

When using horizontal differentiation, a firm divides itself into subunits based on function, type of business, or

geographic area.

A(n) ________ is a facility that positions and allows customization of products for delivery to worldwide wholesalers or retailers or directly to consumers anywhere in the world.

global distribution center

The WTO argues that by removing all tariff barriers and subsidies to agriculture,

global economic growth would rise

Firms pursuing a ________ strategy focus on the realization of location and experience curve economies.

global standardization

Jake's multinational company wants to reduce its costs by leveraging economies of scale, and it doesn't want to customize its products offerings or marketing plans for local conditions because that will increase costs. Which strategy should Jake's firm pursue?

global standardization strategy

Several studies have shown that economic advancement and _____ are important factors in societal change.

globalization

Initially, the Andean Community struggled, but in the late 1980s, this trend started to reverse when

governments of Latin America began to adopt free market economic policies.

Countries with free market economies in which property rights are protected tend to have ________ than command economies or economies where property rights are poorly protected.

greater economic growth rates

One of the consequences of the global financial crisis of 2008 and 2009 for hedge funds, which are private investment funds, was a(n)

growing concern that deregulation had gone too far.

A major advantage of countertrade is that it

helps firms finance export deals when there are no other means

he Eurocurrency market has two significant drawbacks: ________ and ________.

higher probability of bank failure; foreign exchange risk

A typical American value is an expectation that people have a right to live the way they want. Values are defined as

ideas about what a group believes to be good, right, and desirable.

Kendrik is in charge of his company's subsidiary in Beijing. He recently received a large bonus check because the subsidiary had exceeded sales expectations by 25 percent. What aspect of organizational architecture did Kendrik benefit from?

incentives

Dimitri's company is interested in a hedge fund that positions itself to make "long bets." That means it will invest in funds that are anticipated to

increase in value.

A global capital market benefits borrowers by lowering the cost of capital and

increasing the supply of funds available for borrowing.

In a(n) _____ society, the welfare of society is best served by letting people pursue their own economic self-interest.

individualist

Two factors that helped global capital markets take off in the last decades of the 20th century were ________ and ________.

information technology; deregulation by governments

Increasingly, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been acting as the macroeconomic police of the world economy by

insisting that countries seeking significant borrowings adopt IMF-mandated macroeconomic policies.

What would help a company reduce the risk of developing products for which there is little or no demand?

integrating R&D and marketing department

Other things being equal, the rate of new product development seems to be greater in countries where

intense competition is present.

A managed float is the exchange rate policy where the government

intervenes in the exchange rate system only in a limited way.

In practice, the global matrix structure often

is clumsy and bureaucratic.

A letter of credit is a document that

is issued by a bank at the request of an importer.

As a contract, the bill of lading specifies that the carrier

is obligated to provide a transportation service in return for a certain charge.

Access to local partner's knowledge and shared development costs and risks are advantages of which foreign market entry mode?

joint venture

Which of the following is a disadvantage of a high degree of managerial mobility between companies?

lack of loyalty and commitment to an individual company

A French wind power company gives an Indonesian company the right to produce and sell wind turbines in return for a royalty fee on every unit sold. Which business practice is this an example of?

licensing

A company that wants to use scenes from the Walt Disney movie "Frozen" in its advertising campaign would have to have a ________ with the Disney company to use the movie.

licensing agreement

Computer Contractors has given a foreign entity the right to produce and sell its computer parts in return for a royalty fee on every unit sold. This is called

licensing.

Which of the following is a home-country policy aimed at limiting outward FDI flow?

limiting capital outflows

The threat of antidumping action affects a firm by

limiting its ability to use aggressive pricing to gain market share in a country

Customizing a firm's products is most closely associated with a(n) ________ strategy.

localization

Globalization has allowed corporations to reduce their costs by

locating their factories in locations where the cost of the factors of production is lowest

A U.S. company imports raw materials from Africa, has manufacturing facilities in China, and uses a company in India for assembly. This company is benefiting from ________ economies.

location

A banking crisis refers to

loss of confidence in the banking system

Firms respond to pressures for cost reduction by trying to

lower the costs of value creation.

The International Monetary Fund was established at the Bretton Woods conference to

maintain order in the international monetary system.

Gail's Garden Gloves company is trying to decide if it should purchase new machinery that would allow it to add zippers to some of its products or if it should outsource the production of zippered gloves to Zack's Zippers. Gail's Garden Gloves is in the midst of a(n) ________ decision.

make-or-buy

The ________ refers to the level of output at which most plant-level scale economies are exhausted.

minimum efficient scale

The idea that each country should be allowed to choose its own inflation rate is called the ________ argument.

monetary autonomy

During the late 1980s and early 1990s, totalitarian governments collapsed and were replaced by democratically elected governments that were typically ________ than their predecessors had been.

more committed to free market capitalism

Diminishing returns to specialization occur when

more units of resources are required to produce each additional unit

Behavioral scientists have long argued that people are willing to give more to their jobs when they have a greater degree of individual freedom and control over their work. This suggests that

motivational research favors decentralization.

When a multinational corporation transfers business or information technology processes to suppliers in a nearby country, often one that shares a border with the firm's own country, it is referred to as

nearshoring

The social rules and guidelines that prescribe appropriate behavior in a particular situation are called

norms

The ethical obligations of a multinational corporation toward employment conditions, human rights, corruption, and environmental pollution are

not always clear-cut.

Culture is

not static

A(n) ________ factory serves the primary purpose of producing component or finished goods more cheaply than producing them at home or in any other market. It has minimal engagement with suppliers.

offshore

Five airlines control 90 percent of the aviation sector of a country. The aviation industry in the country would be an example of a(n)

oligopoly

The term _____ refers to the values and norms that are shared among employees of an organization.

organizational culture

When a multinational corporation buys products or services from one of its suppliers that produces them somewhere else, whether domestically or globally, it is referred to as

outsourcing.

Host governments use a wide range of controls to restrict FDI in one way or another. The two most common are ________ and performance requirements.

ownership restraints

Economist Martin Feldstein has coined the term ________ money to pertain to long-term, cross-border capital flows.

patient

Nicaragua bases the valuation of its currency on the U.S. dollar. The value of Nicaragua's currency is changed based on the changes in the value of the dollar. This is an example of a ________ exchange rate system.

pegged

A ________ rate means the value of the currency is fixed relative to a reference currency and then the exchange rate between that currency and other currencies is determined by the reference currency exchange rate.

pegged exchange

Belinda thinks her company should use a push strategy for its new product line because it needs to educate consumers on how to use the product. How does a push strategy promote products?

personal selling

The ________ view is that FDI has both benefits and costs. FDI can benefit a host country by bringing capital, skills, technology, and jobs, but those benefits come at a cost.

pragmatic nationalist

When a company uses price as a competitive weapon to drive weaker competitors out of a national market, it is using _____ pricing.

predatory

Apple has a first-mover with many of its products, which means that Apple is able to

preempt rivals and capture demand.

The ________ theory argues that such advanced nations as the United States have an incentive to develop consumer products and hence such nations tend to produce newer products.

product life-cycle

Garrett works at a snack food company which has a product divisional structure. In this type of structure, each division is responsible for a distinct

product line

Which of the following is the main objective of the SCORE program administered by the SBA?

providing one-on-one counseling to active and new-to-export businesses

The ________ suggests that given relatively efficient markets, the price of a "basket of goods" should be roughly equivalent in each country.

purchasing power parity theory

United Nations has developed the Human Development Index (HDI) to measure the

quality of human life in different nations

A franchising strategy is typically associated with

quickly building a global presence.

Grigor's company has decided to implement the Six Sigma approach. His company would adopt this approach as a way to

reduce product defects.

In the case of command economies, deregulation involves

removing price controls

Market ________ refers to identifying distinct groups of consumers whose purchasing behavior differs from others in important ways.

segmentation

Connor's company produces bicycles and wants to establish a wholly owned subsidiary in Austria. It can do this by acquiring an established firm in Austria or by

setting up a greenfield venture.

Which of the following is an example of an advanced factor, as proposed by Porter, that a nation will possess?

skilled labor

A Japanese tourist in New York goes to a bank to convert his yen into dollars. The exchange rate that will be used for conversion will be the

spot exchange rate

The total accumulated value of foreign-owned assets at a given time is called the ________ of FDI.

stock

Which trade policy argument suggests that a government should use subsidies to support promising firms that are active in newly emerging industries?

strategic trade policy

Which of the following is least likely to add to the pressure for a firm to be locally responsive?

switching costs for consumers

The experience curve refers to

systematic reductions in production costs that have been observed to occur over the life of a product.

Refreezing an organization requires

that employees be socialized into the new way of doing things.

What is the ultimate controlling authority within the EU because it has the power to turn legislation into law?

the European Council

If a country increases its money supply rapidly under a fixed exchange rate regime, then

the country will face high levels of price inflation.

The relative decline of the United States in the share of world output and world exports reflects

the growth in the economic development of the world economy.

Concentration of production is appropriate when

the product's value-to-weight ratio is high

The All-Emissions Corporation moved its automobile production plant to a country in South America because it could freely dump waste products into the nearby ocean. By doing this, the corporation was contributing to the concept of

the tragedy of the commons

According to the law of one price, identical products sold in different countries must sell for the same price when

their price is expressed in terms of the same currency.

The government of Iran is ruled by religious figures and they ensure that citizens adhere to Islamic teachings. Iran is a ________ law system.

theocratic

Newly privatized entities often have little incentive to restructure their operations to become more efficient when

they continue to receive subsidies from the state.

Which of the following is a reason for the spread of democracy?

totalitarian regimes failing to deliver economic progress to the majority of their populations

Country A and Country B entered into a free trade agreement recently. After this, Country A started importing heavy machinery from Country B, which Country A had previously produced domestically at a higher cost. Which of the following has occurred in this scenario?

trade creation

When higher-cost external producers are replaced by lower-cost external producers within the free trade area, ________ occurs.

trade creation

In the 1986 Uruguay Round, GATT negotiations extended global trading rules to cover

trade in services

There is very high level of performance ambiguity in firms pursuing a ________ strategy compared to firms pursuing other strategies.

transnational

Most often, joint ventures involve ________ parties with each holding an equal percent ownership stake.

two

One characteristic of learning effects is that they

typically disappear after a while, in spite of the complexity of the task.

Which of the following elements does NOT support the argument for floating exchange rates?

uncertainty

Constant returns to specialization occurs when

units of resources required to produce a good remain stable regardless of the country's position on the production possibility frontier.

People from every nation rely on the same petroleum and steel to drive their cars and build their homes. These two products are examples of ________ needs.

universal

Contracts drafted under a common law framework tend to be

very detailed with contingencies spelled out.

As a philosophy for business ethics, utilitarianism focuses attention on the need to

weigh carefully all social benefits and costs of a business action.


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