Chapter 4
if the canadians keep increasing the number of american cars purchased
american products will become more expensive for canadian
in order to gain a trade advantage a country specializes in a product it can provide more efficiently than other countries
comparative advantage theory
in high context culture such as japan communication would not likely be
direct
which method is likely to be the least likely to be the least costly and risky way to expand abroad
exporting
the first two stages that a product goes through are
growth and maturity
two or more firms sharing the costs of doing business in foreign countries and also sharing the profits are
joint ventures
how do tariffs affect the price of foreign goods
prices increase
nontarriff barriers
protect domestic producers
if a us company overproduces the best way to dispose of its surplus goods profitably is to
sell the surplus goods abroad
if the united states sets a tariff of 15 percent on $150 cameras that are made in Germany the cost of the camera in the united states will rise to
155,50