Exam 3: National Differences in Economic Development
Exam 1: Globalization99 Questions
Exam 2: National Differences in Political, Economic, and Legal Systems122 Questions
Exam 3: National Differences in Economic Development117 Questions
Exam 4: Differences in Culture125 Questions
Exam 5: Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Sustainability121 Questions
Exam 6: International Trade Theory125 Questions
Exam 7: Government Policy and International Trade104 Questions
Exam 8: Foreign Direct Investment120 Questions
Exam 9: Regional Economic Integration116 Questions
Exam 10: The Foreign Exchange Market115 Questions
Exam 11: The International Monetary System111 Questions
Exam 12: The Strategy of International Business115 Questions
Exam 13: Entering Foreign Markets107 Questions
Exam 14: Exporting, Importing, and Countertrade115 Questions
Exam 15: Global Production and Supply Chain Management114 Questions
Exam 16: Global Marketing and RD115 Questions
Exam 17: Global Human Resource Management110 Questions
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The nation of Gren recently began privatization efforts; however, as a way to protect newly privatized firms, the government imposed strong tariffs on imports from foreign competitors. This has resulted in little competition for these newly privatized firms and essentially created
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In the context of political economy, one notable development of the past 30 years has been the spread of
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How does privatization help stimulate gains in economic efficiency?
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When Galaxy Ventures, a real estate company, entered the low-cost housing business, the market was already saturated with other players. Thus, the company was forced to exit the market due to lack of customer loyalty and substantial dividends. Galaxy Ventures was facing
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According to Freedom House, just under ________ of the world's nations are considered "free."
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Samuel Huntington held the opposite view from Fukuyama and believed that the modernization of non-Western societies caused those societies to
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Diabetic Daily Inc., based in the United States, hesitates to enter into a joint venture with Azpak Limited, a Sri Lankan company, due to inadequate protection of intellectual property rights. Diabetic Daily Inc. is trying to avoid what type of risk?
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Describe some of the risks associated with the changing political economy.
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There are currently over 1.3 billion people living in India, which makes it a large market when measuring the number of potential consumers. However, India is still considered a smaller market in economic terms because of
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If a country's economy is to sustain long-run economic growth, the business environment must be conducive to the consistent production of product and process innovations and to entrepreneurial activity.
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It is more costly to do business in relatively primitive or undeveloped economies because of the lack of infrastructure and supporting businesses.
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In the country of Bolar, the state owns key industries such as energy and transportation. The rest of the industries are privately owned. Bolar is a ________ economy.
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According to the Human Development Index, average income adjusted for PPP should be sufficient to
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As categorized by Freedom House, citizens in a "partly free" country enjoy a high degree of political and civil freedom.
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A(n) ________ risk occurs when a trading partner opportunistically breaks a contract or expropriates property rights.
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Land and Sea Incorporated would like your opinion about various countries as potential markets and investment sites. What general information can you share with them about assessing the overall attractiveness of a potential country as a market?
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The nation of Talden sold Talden Communications, a state-owned monopoly, to private investors. This is an example of
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BrandLine Corp. has decided not to do business in a country after learning that many citizens are violently protesting recent government embargoes on food resources. BrandLine is concerned with the ________ risk associated with the country.
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