Deck 15: Services

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________is known as active participation of customers in the provision of services they consume.

A)perishability
B)service capacity
C)customer involvement
D)intangibility
E)transparency
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In the past decades,the U.S.economy has increasingly become a(n)________ economy.

A)agriculture
B)manufacturing
C)production
D)service
E)farming
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The major segments that comprise the service sector include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Communications
B)Transportation
C)Agriculture
D)Public utilities
E)Finance
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When it comes to customer perceptions of online service providers,the speed of connection can be described as a(n)________ element.

A)intangible
B)tangible
C)heterogeneous
D)perishable
E)transparent
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Unused capacity in the form of an empty seen on an airplane becomes non-salable quickly.Once the plane has taken off,selling an empty seat is virtually impossible.An empty airplane seat provides an example of the ________ of services.

A)perishability
B)service capacity
C)customer involvement
D)intangibility
E)transparency
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The maximum level at which a service provider is able to provide services to customers is referred to as ________.

A)perishability
B)service capacity
C)customer involvement
D)intangibility
E)transparency
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Most of the large management consulting firms derive more than ________ percent of their revenue from international sources.

A)50
B)60
C)70
D)80
E)90
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The inability to be seen,tasted,or touched in a conventional sense is known as ________.

A)perishability
B)service capacity
C)customer involvement
D)intangibility
E)transparency
Question
The traditional economic development pattern is as follows:

A)services  manufacturing  agricultural
B)agricultural  manufacturing  services
C)manufacturing  agricultural  services
D)manufacturing  services  agricultural
E)agricultural  services  manufacturing
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Of the following,which best explains the difference between goods and services?

A)Services tend to be more intangible than goods.
B)Services tend to be more expensive than goods.
C)Services are composed of objects or things while goods are a deed or a performance
D)Services have products in the form of pre-produced solutions to customer's problems while goods have processes as solutions to such customer problems.
E)Services are not perishable while goods are.
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Services differ from goods most strongly in their ________.

A)perishability
B)service capacity
C)customer involvement
D)intangibility
E)transparency
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________ refers to susceptibility to deterioration; the characteristic of services that makes them difficult to store.

A)Perishability
B)Service capacity
C)Customer involvement
D)Intangibility
E)Transparency
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The U.S.service sector now produces approximately ________ percent of GDP and employs ________ percent of the workforce.

A)20; 35
B)38; 59
C)65; 68
D)80; 77
E)92; 80
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Uniform quality of service is known as ________.

A)market transparency
B)service heterogeneity
C)service consistency
D)intangibility
E)perishability
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The most powerful motivator for worker migration is ________.

A)legal
B)psychological
C)ethical
D)cultural
E)financial
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The counseling by a teacher,even if it is provided on the same day by the same person,may vary substantially depending on the student.But over time,even for the same student,the counseling may change.As a result,service offerings are not directly comparable.This refers to:

A)Market transparency
B)Service heterogeneity
C)Service consistency
D)Intangibility
E)Perishability
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Many services are ________,in that they are not tied to any specific location.

A)independent
B)free-wheeling
C)informal
D)unattached
E)footloose
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The close interaction with customers also points to the fact that services often are ________.

A)standardized
B)mass produced
C)homogeneous
D)uniform
E)custom-made
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Even in the least developed countries,services typically contribute at least _________ percent of GDP.

A)20
B)30
C)45
D)60
E)75
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________ refers to availability of full disclosure and information about key market factors such as supply,demand,quality,service,and prices.

A)Market transparency
B)Service heterogeneity
C)Service consistency
D)Intangibility
E)Perishability
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A new type of business which requires some time to get started is known as a(n)________.

A)start-up short circuit
B)newborn business
C)baby steps
D)childcare industry
E) infant industry
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In the early 1960s,the auto industry in Japan was just getting started.The auto industry in Japan at that time could be considered a(n)________.

A)start-up short circuit
B)newborn business
C)baby steps
D)childless industry
E) infant industry
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In Japan,pharmaceuticals cannot be sold outside of a licensed pharmacy.Similarly,travel arrangements can only be made within a registered travel office and banking can only be done during banking hours.As a result,innovations offered by today's communications technology cannot be brought to bear in these industries.This represents the inconvenience of ________.

A)discriminatory regulations
B)nondiscriminatory regulations
C)deregulations
D)government regulations
E)national securities
Question
The ability of a nation to protect its internal values from external threats is known as ________.

A)deregulation
B)national security
C)economic security
D)government regulation
E) cost of communication
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Services that are provided in underwriting,risk evaluation,and operations are referred to as ________ services.

A)insurance
B)engineering
C)communication
D)teaching
E)consulting
Question
The trip abroad of a consultant for business purposes may be hard to track and measure.This represents a(n)________ problem in the service trade.

A)global regulation
B)data collection
C)e-commerce
D)engineering
E)transparency
Question
Global obstacles to service trade can be categorized into two major types:

A)Inadequate capital and poor international management
B)Poor international management and barriers to entry
C)Problems in performing services abroad and inadequate capital
D)Poor international management and problems in performing services abroad
E)Barriers to entry and problems in performing services abroad
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The 1984 ________ of the U.S.telecommunication giant AT&T gave rise to the deregulation of Japan's telecommunication monopoly NT&T in 1985.

A)discriminatory regulation
B)economic support
C)nationalization
D)deregulation
E)civil rights violation
Question
A legally enforceable pact among WTO participants that covers trade and investments in the services sector is called the ________.

A)North American Free Trade Agreement
B)General Agreement on Trade in Services
C)Federal Trade Commission Act
D)Uniform Secret Tariffs Act
E)Uniform Trade Practices Act
Question
Regulations that impose larger operating costs on foreign service providers than on local competitors,that provide subsidies to local firms only,or that deny competitive opportunities to foreign suppliers are called ________.

A)discriminatory regulations
B)nondiscriminatory regulations
C)deregulations
D)government goof-ups
E)national securities
Question
Inference in the marketplace by governments is called ________.

A)discriminatory regulation
B)economic security
C)national security
D)deregulation
E)government regulation
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Of the following,which is true of deregulatory efforts?

A)Deregulatory efforts have fostered new competition and new competitive practices.
B)Deregulatory efforts have led to decreased competition and decreased competitive practices.
C)Deregulatory efforts have fostered new competition and decreased competitive practices.
D)Deregulatory efforts have led to decreased competition and increased competitive practices.
E)None of these are true.
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Rules which do not differentiate between domestic and foreign firms are known as ________.

A)discriminatory regulations
B)nondiscriminatory regulations
C)deregulations
D)government regulations
E)national securities
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Services that are provided in the areas of construction,design,and engineering are called ________ services.

A)insurance
B)engineering
C)communication
D)teaching
E)consulting
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Of the following,which is NOT true of services and e-commerce?

A)E-commerce has drastically increased the meaning of distance.
B)E-commerce makes it increasingly easy for companies to appeal to a global marketplace.
C)The introduction of the Internet has occurred at different rates in different countries.
D)There are many businesses and consumers who do not have access to electronic business media.
E)The language of the Internet is English.
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Technology has sharply reduced ________.

A)the number of insurance services
B)the number of engineering companies
C)the cost of communication
D)service consistency
E)market transparency
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________ refers to removal of government interference.

A)Discriminatory regulation
B)Economic security
C)National security
D)Deregulation
E)Government regulation
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________ refers to perception of a business activity as having an effect on a country's financial resources,often used to restrict competition from firms outside the country.

A)Deregulation
B)National security
C)Economic security
D)Government regulation
E) Cost of communication
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The language of the Internet is ________.

A)Spanish
B)Japanese
C)English
D)French
E)Italian
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Sarah is very knowledgeable in training and motivation as well as in the instruction of operational,managerial,and theoretical issues.Sarah provides a(n)________ service.

A)insurance
B)engineering
C)communication
D)teaching
E)consulting
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The language of the Internet is Spanish.
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The economic benefit of money spent in a country or region by travelers from outside the area is called ________.

A)sightseeing
B)tourism
C)vacation
D)holiday
E)retreat
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Services tend to be more intangible,personalized,and custom-made than goods.
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Due to the growth of corporate web sites,some firms can quickly become unplanned participants in the international market.
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As the number of online vendors has exploded in recent years,offering a superior product guarantees a competitive edge.
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Services that are provided in the areas of videotext,home banking,and home shipping are called communication services.
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Consumers of medical services in the developed world have started to look to exotic destinations like Brazil and Thailand in search of high-quality healthcare at a fraction of the cost.
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Some firms do not perceive their existing competitive advantage in the international service arena.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a service directed at physical possessions?

A)Freight transportation
B)Healthcare
C)Refueling
D)Landscaping
E)Dry cleaning
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Services always complement goods.
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Services have to come in unison with goods.
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Because services cannot be stored,much greater responsiveness to ________ must exist.

A)transparency
B)perishability
C)supply chains
D)demand fluctuation
E)channel designs
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Only a limited segment of the total range of U.S.services is sold internationally.
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Service exporters have ________ ways to gain credibility abroad.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
E)six
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It is relatively easy to collect valid,reliable data on the service trade.
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The Federal Trade Commission Act was the first multinational,legally enforceable agreement covering trade and investment in the services sector.
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Due to their nature,services are difficult to inventory.
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The unique dimensions of services exist in both international and domestic settings,but their impact has greater importance for the domestic manager.
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Buyers have more difficulty observing and evaluating goods than services.
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Services that are provided in the area of management expertise on such issues as transportation,logistics,and politics are known as ________ services.

A)insurance
B)engineering
C)communication
D)teaching
E)consulting
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Interference in the marketplace by governments is called ________.
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The spread of influenza A (H1N1)around the world had a palpable impact on the tourism industry.
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The maximum level at which a service provider is able to provide services to customers is known as ________.
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________ refers to uniform quality of service.
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World travel and tourism generated US$500 million in 2008.
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A new type of business which requires some time to get started is called a(n)________.
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Service exporters gain credibility abroad by cultivating a professional image through public appearances at international trade events or conferences.
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________ impose larger operating costs on foreign service providers than on local competitors,that provide subsidies to local firms only,or that dent competitive opportunities to foreign suppliers.
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________ refers to the ability of a nation to protect its internal values from external threats.
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________ refers to susceptibility to deterioration; the characteristic of services that makes them difficult to store.
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To be successful in the international service offering,the manager must first determine whether the service will be aimed at people or at things and whether the service act in itself will result in tangible or intangible actions.
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Rules which do not differentiate between domestic and foreign firms all affected alike are called ________.
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For services that are delivered mainly in support of or in conjunction with goods,the most sensible approach for the international novice is to follow the path of the service.
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Active participation of customers in the provision of services they consume is called ________.
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The removal of government interference is referred to as ________.
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________ refers to the difference from one delivery of a product to another delivery of the same product as a result of the inability to control the production and quality of the process.
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The cost of communicating electronically or by telephone with other locations is called ________.
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Availability of full disclosure and information about key market factors such as supply,demand,quality,service,and prices is known as ________.
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The inability to be seen,tasted,or touched in a conventional sense; the characteristic of services that most strongly differentiates them from products is referred to as ________.
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Perception of a business activity as having an effect on a country's financial resources,often used to restrict competition from firms outside the country is known as ________.
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________is known as active participation of customers in the provision of services they consume.

A)perishability
B)service capacity
C)customer involvement
D)intangibility
E)transparency
C
2
In the past decades,the U.S.economy has increasingly become a(n)________ economy.

A)agriculture
B)manufacturing
C)production
D)service
E)farming
D
3
The major segments that comprise the service sector include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Communications
B)Transportation
C)Agriculture
D)Public utilities
E)Finance
C
4
When it comes to customer perceptions of online service providers,the speed of connection can be described as a(n)________ element.

A)intangible
B)tangible
C)heterogeneous
D)perishable
E)transparent
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Unused capacity in the form of an empty seen on an airplane becomes non-salable quickly.Once the plane has taken off,selling an empty seat is virtually impossible.An empty airplane seat provides an example of the ________ of services.

A)perishability
B)service capacity
C)customer involvement
D)intangibility
E)transparency
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The maximum level at which a service provider is able to provide services to customers is referred to as ________.

A)perishability
B)service capacity
C)customer involvement
D)intangibility
E)transparency
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Most of the large management consulting firms derive more than ________ percent of their revenue from international sources.

A)50
B)60
C)70
D)80
E)90
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The inability to be seen,tasted,or touched in a conventional sense is known as ________.

A)perishability
B)service capacity
C)customer involvement
D)intangibility
E)transparency
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The traditional economic development pattern is as follows:

A)services  manufacturing  agricultural
B)agricultural  manufacturing  services
C)manufacturing  agricultural  services
D)manufacturing  services  agricultural
E)agricultural  services  manufacturing
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Of the following,which best explains the difference between goods and services?

A)Services tend to be more intangible than goods.
B)Services tend to be more expensive than goods.
C)Services are composed of objects or things while goods are a deed or a performance
D)Services have products in the form of pre-produced solutions to customer's problems while goods have processes as solutions to such customer problems.
E)Services are not perishable while goods are.
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Services differ from goods most strongly in their ________.

A)perishability
B)service capacity
C)customer involvement
D)intangibility
E)transparency
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________ refers to susceptibility to deterioration; the characteristic of services that makes them difficult to store.

A)Perishability
B)Service capacity
C)Customer involvement
D)Intangibility
E)Transparency
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The U.S.service sector now produces approximately ________ percent of GDP and employs ________ percent of the workforce.

A)20; 35
B)38; 59
C)65; 68
D)80; 77
E)92; 80
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Uniform quality of service is known as ________.

A)market transparency
B)service heterogeneity
C)service consistency
D)intangibility
E)perishability
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The most powerful motivator for worker migration is ________.

A)legal
B)psychological
C)ethical
D)cultural
E)financial
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The counseling by a teacher,even if it is provided on the same day by the same person,may vary substantially depending on the student.But over time,even for the same student,the counseling may change.As a result,service offerings are not directly comparable.This refers to:

A)Market transparency
B)Service heterogeneity
C)Service consistency
D)Intangibility
E)Perishability
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Many services are ________,in that they are not tied to any specific location.

A)independent
B)free-wheeling
C)informal
D)unattached
E)footloose
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The close interaction with customers also points to the fact that services often are ________.

A)standardized
B)mass produced
C)homogeneous
D)uniform
E)custom-made
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Even in the least developed countries,services typically contribute at least _________ percent of GDP.

A)20
B)30
C)45
D)60
E)75
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________ refers to availability of full disclosure and information about key market factors such as supply,demand,quality,service,and prices.

A)Market transparency
B)Service heterogeneity
C)Service consistency
D)Intangibility
E)Perishability
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A new type of business which requires some time to get started is known as a(n)________.

A)start-up short circuit
B)newborn business
C)baby steps
D)childcare industry
E) infant industry
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In the early 1960s,the auto industry in Japan was just getting started.The auto industry in Japan at that time could be considered a(n)________.

A)start-up short circuit
B)newborn business
C)baby steps
D)childless industry
E) infant industry
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In Japan,pharmaceuticals cannot be sold outside of a licensed pharmacy.Similarly,travel arrangements can only be made within a registered travel office and banking can only be done during banking hours.As a result,innovations offered by today's communications technology cannot be brought to bear in these industries.This represents the inconvenience of ________.

A)discriminatory regulations
B)nondiscriminatory regulations
C)deregulations
D)government regulations
E)national securities
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The ability of a nation to protect its internal values from external threats is known as ________.

A)deregulation
B)national security
C)economic security
D)government regulation
E) cost of communication
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Services that are provided in underwriting,risk evaluation,and operations are referred to as ________ services.

A)insurance
B)engineering
C)communication
D)teaching
E)consulting
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The trip abroad of a consultant for business purposes may be hard to track and measure.This represents a(n)________ problem in the service trade.

A)global regulation
B)data collection
C)e-commerce
D)engineering
E)transparency
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Global obstacles to service trade can be categorized into two major types:

A)Inadequate capital and poor international management
B)Poor international management and barriers to entry
C)Problems in performing services abroad and inadequate capital
D)Poor international management and problems in performing services abroad
E)Barriers to entry and problems in performing services abroad
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The 1984 ________ of the U.S.telecommunication giant AT&T gave rise to the deregulation of Japan's telecommunication monopoly NT&T in 1985.

A)discriminatory regulation
B)economic support
C)nationalization
D)deregulation
E)civil rights violation
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A legally enforceable pact among WTO participants that covers trade and investments in the services sector is called the ________.

A)North American Free Trade Agreement
B)General Agreement on Trade in Services
C)Federal Trade Commission Act
D)Uniform Secret Tariffs Act
E)Uniform Trade Practices Act
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Regulations that impose larger operating costs on foreign service providers than on local competitors,that provide subsidies to local firms only,or that deny competitive opportunities to foreign suppliers are called ________.

A)discriminatory regulations
B)nondiscriminatory regulations
C)deregulations
D)government goof-ups
E)national securities
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Inference in the marketplace by governments is called ________.

A)discriminatory regulation
B)economic security
C)national security
D)deregulation
E)government regulation
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32
Of the following,which is true of deregulatory efforts?

A)Deregulatory efforts have fostered new competition and new competitive practices.
B)Deregulatory efforts have led to decreased competition and decreased competitive practices.
C)Deregulatory efforts have fostered new competition and decreased competitive practices.
D)Deregulatory efforts have led to decreased competition and increased competitive practices.
E)None of these are true.
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Rules which do not differentiate between domestic and foreign firms are known as ________.

A)discriminatory regulations
B)nondiscriminatory regulations
C)deregulations
D)government regulations
E)national securities
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Services that are provided in the areas of construction,design,and engineering are called ________ services.

A)insurance
B)engineering
C)communication
D)teaching
E)consulting
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Of the following,which is NOT true of services and e-commerce?

A)E-commerce has drastically increased the meaning of distance.
B)E-commerce makes it increasingly easy for companies to appeal to a global marketplace.
C)The introduction of the Internet has occurred at different rates in different countries.
D)There are many businesses and consumers who do not have access to electronic business media.
E)The language of the Internet is English.
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Technology has sharply reduced ________.

A)the number of insurance services
B)the number of engineering companies
C)the cost of communication
D)service consistency
E)market transparency
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________ refers to removal of government interference.

A)Discriminatory regulation
B)Economic security
C)National security
D)Deregulation
E)Government regulation
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________ refers to perception of a business activity as having an effect on a country's financial resources,often used to restrict competition from firms outside the country.

A)Deregulation
B)National security
C)Economic security
D)Government regulation
E) Cost of communication
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The language of the Internet is ________.

A)Spanish
B)Japanese
C)English
D)French
E)Italian
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40
Sarah is very knowledgeable in training and motivation as well as in the instruction of operational,managerial,and theoretical issues.Sarah provides a(n)________ service.

A)insurance
B)engineering
C)communication
D)teaching
E)consulting
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The language of the Internet is Spanish.
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The economic benefit of money spent in a country or region by travelers from outside the area is called ________.

A)sightseeing
B)tourism
C)vacation
D)holiday
E)retreat
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Services tend to be more intangible,personalized,and custom-made than goods.
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Due to the growth of corporate web sites,some firms can quickly become unplanned participants in the international market.
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As the number of online vendors has exploded in recent years,offering a superior product guarantees a competitive edge.
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Services that are provided in the areas of videotext,home banking,and home shipping are called communication services.
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Consumers of medical services in the developed world have started to look to exotic destinations like Brazil and Thailand in search of high-quality healthcare at a fraction of the cost.
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Some firms do not perceive their existing competitive advantage in the international service arena.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a service directed at physical possessions?

A)Freight transportation
B)Healthcare
C)Refueling
D)Landscaping
E)Dry cleaning
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Services always complement goods.
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Services have to come in unison with goods.
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52
Because services cannot be stored,much greater responsiveness to ________ must exist.

A)transparency
B)perishability
C)supply chains
D)demand fluctuation
E)channel designs
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53
Only a limited segment of the total range of U.S.services is sold internationally.
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54
Service exporters have ________ ways to gain credibility abroad.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
E)six
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55
It is relatively easy to collect valid,reliable data on the service trade.
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56
The Federal Trade Commission Act was the first multinational,legally enforceable agreement covering trade and investment in the services sector.
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57
Due to their nature,services are difficult to inventory.
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58
The unique dimensions of services exist in both international and domestic settings,but their impact has greater importance for the domestic manager.
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59
Buyers have more difficulty observing and evaluating goods than services.
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60
Services that are provided in the area of management expertise on such issues as transportation,logistics,and politics are known as ________ services.

A)insurance
B)engineering
C)communication
D)teaching
E)consulting
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61
Interference in the marketplace by governments is called ________.
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62
The spread of influenza A (H1N1)around the world had a palpable impact on the tourism industry.
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63
The maximum level at which a service provider is able to provide services to customers is known as ________.
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64
________ refers to uniform quality of service.
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65
World travel and tourism generated US$500 million in 2008.
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66
A new type of business which requires some time to get started is called a(n)________.
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67
Service exporters gain credibility abroad by cultivating a professional image through public appearances at international trade events or conferences.
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68
________ impose larger operating costs on foreign service providers than on local competitors,that provide subsidies to local firms only,or that dent competitive opportunities to foreign suppliers.
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69
________ refers to the ability of a nation to protect its internal values from external threats.
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70
________ refers to susceptibility to deterioration; the characteristic of services that makes them difficult to store.
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71
To be successful in the international service offering,the manager must first determine whether the service will be aimed at people or at things and whether the service act in itself will result in tangible or intangible actions.
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72
Rules which do not differentiate between domestic and foreign firms all affected alike are called ________.
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73
For services that are delivered mainly in support of or in conjunction with goods,the most sensible approach for the international novice is to follow the path of the service.
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74
Active participation of customers in the provision of services they consume is called ________.
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75
The removal of government interference is referred to as ________.
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76
________ refers to the difference from one delivery of a product to another delivery of the same product as a result of the inability to control the production and quality of the process.
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77
The cost of communicating electronically or by telephone with other locations is called ________.
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78
Availability of full disclosure and information about key market factors such as supply,demand,quality,service,and prices is known as ________.
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79
The inability to be seen,tasted,or touched in a conventional sense; the characteristic of services that most strongly differentiates them from products is referred to as ________.
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80
Perception of a business activity as having an effect on a country's financial resources,often used to restrict competition from firms outside the country is known as ________.
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