Exam 10: The International Knowledge Structure: Controlling Flows of Information and Technology
Exam 1: What Is International Political Economy14 Questions
Exam 2: Laissez-Faire: the Economic Liberal Perspective20 Questions
Exam 3: Wealth and Power: the Mercantilist Perspective21 Questions
Exam 4: Economic Determinism and Exploitation: the Structuralist Perspective28 Questions
Exam 5: Constructivism26 Questions
Exam 6: The Global Production Structure28 Questions
Exam 7: The International Trade Structure33 Questions
Exam 8: The International Finance and Monetary Structure20 Questions
Exam 9: The Global Security Structure16 Questions
Exam 10: The International Knowledge Structure: Controlling Flows of Information and Technology27 Questions
Exam 11: The Development Challenge33 Questions
Exam 12: The Fragmentation of the European Union: the Crossroads Redux19 Questions
Exam 13: Moving Into Position: the Rising Powers30 Questions
Exam 14: The Middle East and North Africa: Things Fall Apart32 Questions
Exam 15: The Illicit Global Economy: the Dark Side of Globalization21 Questions
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Which of the following do Balaam and Dillman posit is an important trend in the knowledge structure over the last twenty years?
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The act of a state allowing a domestic private company or government body to produce and sell a good under patent without the consent of the patent holder is called
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Which of the following is not a government innovation policy in developed countries?
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Which of the following statements would an economic liberal probably agree with?
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Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) is a controversial agreement. Why?
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According to Balaam and Dillman, what four major trends in the international knowledge structure have become apparent over the last few decades? Comment on their potentially unsettling or liberating effects.
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For what reasons might it be in a country's national interest to regulate TNCs' access to Big Data and strictly regulate information technology companies and digital services providers?
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What are Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and why are they important in today's global markets? Briefly compare and contrast the mercantilist, liberal, and structuralist views on IPRs.
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Discuss U.S. policies to protect national technology and government information. Why does the United States have such a strong interest in this protection?
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Which of the following is probably the least controversial intellectual property issue?
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What are some of the likely reasons why the United States opposes the norm of information sovereignty and policies requiring data localization?
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Which of the following policies would an IPE scholar probably not consider to be mercantilist?
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Why do some scholars think that financialization has negative long-term effects on rates of innovation?
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Financialization is closely associated with each of the following except
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The United States seeks to prevent foreign countries from accessing U.S. advanced technology by
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How can a nation create comparative advantage in knowledge-intensive industries? What roles are played by governments and private businesses?
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