Deck 7: Global Marketing

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When entering into a joint venture,the burden of ownership,control and profits is not shared.
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Tariffs artificially lower prices and therefore lower demand.
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Exporting refers to a situation where a company maintains ownership of its plants,operational facilities,and offices in a foreign country in which it sells its products.
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Most Americans tend to take access to global products and services for granted.
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The greater the wealth of a country,generally,the better the opportunity a firm will have in that particular country.
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Globalization refers to the process by which ______________ flow across national borders.

A)goods
B)services
C)capital
D)people
E)all of these
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The Big Mac Index is a measure of economic health in a country.
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The globalization of consumption is also known as offshoring.
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Less-developed countries like Switzerland and Britain are experiencing rapid population growth.
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Offshoring originally focused on relocating manufacturing to:

A)only islands offshore in the Caribbean.
B)only trade surplus nations.
C)NAFTA and then GATT countries.
D)World Bank Group developed countries.
E)lower cost producing countries.
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The North American Free Trade Agreement created an economic and monetary union among the three countries.
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Changes in technology,especially communications technology,have been the driving force for growth in global markets.
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Global expansion often begins when a firm receives an order for its product from another country.
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The IMF is the only international organization that deals with the global rules of trade among nations.
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Changes in _________________ have been the driving force for growth in global markets for decades.

A)taxation
B)human development
C)technology
D)trading blocs
E)global labor unions
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There is only one global product strategy: to sell a product or service similar to that sold in the home country,but include minor adaptations.
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Collin wants information about the infrastructure in the countries his company is planning to export to.He will gather information about the transportation and communications capabilities in each country.
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Global pricing strategy is simplified by pricing the product or service the same way they do in the home country.
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Globalization refers to the process by which goods,services,capital,people,and ideas:

A)are onshored and offshored.
B)flow across national borders.
C)are integrated through IMF facilitation.
D)form joint ventures.
E)all of these.
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Entering into a global franchise agreement exposes a company to higher risk than if the company had entered into direct investment in the country.
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The primary criticism of the World Bank is that it is a puppet of Western industrialized countries that:

A)use the World Bank to settle trade disputes.
B)do not allow the World Bank to objectively review trade policies.
C)use World Bank loans to promote their globalization efforts.
D)subsidize the World Bank in order to maintain a stable monetary policy.
E)all of these.
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Offshoring refers to:

A)globalization of production.
B)trading bloc outside agreements.
C)human development potential production.
D)cultural imperialism.
E)purchasing production parity.
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Chris is gathering information about the general economic environment in Nepal.He will look for information about the general economic environment,population size and growth rate,and:

A)culture.
B)real income.
C)airport capabilities.
D)political situation.
E)religious institutions.
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The most common measure of market potential of an economy is a country's:

A)GNI.
B)GDP.
C)PPP.
D)CPI.
E)APR.
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One criticism of the _______________ is that it loans too much money to third-world countries,making it almost impossible for these countries to pay back the loans.

A)IMF
B)GATT
C)WTO
D)World Bank
E)NAFTA
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GDP is defined as:

A)the value of a country's export minus its imports.
B)Great Domestic Product.
C)the market value of goods and services produced in a country in a year.
D)national income minus national taxes.
E)the gross purchasing power of domestic goods and services plus international income.
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The components of global market assessment include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)sensory analysis.
B)infrastructure and technology analysis.
C)analysis of government actions.
D)sociocultural analysis.
E)economic analysis.
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Offshoring has expanded to include products of the ______________: medical,financial,technological,and consulting services.

A)infrastructure
B)knowledge economy
C)dumping
D)exchange control production
E)strategic alliance institutions
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Manufacturers would prefer to produce in a country with a trade __________,because it signals a greater opportunity to export products to more markets.

A)surplus
B)deficit
C)culture
D)bonus
E)balance
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The _____ provides loans and technical assistance to developing countries.

A)World Bank
B)European Union
C)GATT
D)WTO
E)IMF
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Key industries in the knowledge economy - medical services,financial advice,technical support and consulting - take advantage of offshoring.The majority of this work goes to:

A)India
B)China
C)the Philippines
D)Europe
E)Mexico
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The WTO provides all of the following functions EXCEPT which of the following?

A)It maintains the international monetary system.
B)It acts as a forum for trade negotiations.
C)It settles trade disputes.
D)It reviews national trade policies.
E)It assists developing countries with trade policy issues.
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The goal of the World Bank is to:

A)maintain the international monetary system.
B)act as a forum for trade negotiations.
C)settle trade disputes.
D)review national trade policies.
E)reduce poverty through low-interest loans and other programs.
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Despite criticism,globalization has:

A)benefited all groups in the world economy.
B)allowed firms to increase domestic investment.
C)prevented illegal trade activities.
D)reduced the role of the WTO.
E)progressed at a steady and increasing pace.
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To determine the market potential for its particular product or service,a firm should use:

A)GDP data.
B)unemployment data.
C)purchasing power parity data.
D)inflation data.
E)as many measures as it can obtain.
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The ________,agreed upon in 1948,was designed to lower trade barriers.

A)World Bank
B)European Union
C)GATT
D)WTO
E)IMF
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Gross National Income equals GDP:

A)minus net consumer spending.
B)plus government spending on international trade.
C)minus purchasing power parity.
D)plus the net investment income earned from abroad.
E)plus gross domestic international investment.
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The IMF and World Bank benefit global marketers through:

A)acting as a forum for corporate trade negotiations.
B)raising the global standard of living.
C)reviewing visionary mission statements.
D)maintaining variable rate financing for manufacturers.
E)all of these.
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The main function of the _______________ is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly,predictably,and freely as possible.

A)World Bank
B)European Union
C)GATT
D)WTO
E)IMF
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Originally,offshoring focused on relocating ________________ to lower cost producer countries.

A)services
B)countertrade
C)manufacturing
D)franchising
E)institutions
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Changes in tariffs and quotas are:

A)business actions stimulating imports.
B)corporate strategies designed to maximize profits.
C)government actions that reduce competition from international firms.
D)efforts to stimulate choices among government agencies.
E)all of these.
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When considering global marketing opportunities in Bangladesh,Tom asked the question,"How will we get it there?" Tom is concerned about ______________ capabilities in Bangladesh.

A)production capacity
B)pricing
C)advertising
D)infrastructure
E)cultural
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One of the reasons for the surge in foreign-made textiles in the United States was elimination of __________ on foreign-made textiles.

A)tariffs
B)duties
C)boycotts
D)quotas
E)dumping taxes
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If foreign companies try to gain market share in the U.S.by selling goods below what it costs to make them,the U.S.government can fine the companies and distribute the collected fines to affected U.S.companies.This foreign company's practice is known as:

A)countertrade.
B)reciprocal pricing.
C)quota dodging.
D)dumping.
E)non-reciprocity.
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A ______________ limits the quantity of imported merchandise,thus minimizing competition faced by domestic products.

A)tariff
B)duty
C)boycott
D)dumping tax
E)quota
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When Darren assessed infrastructure conditions in Paraguay,he assessed the country's _________________ capabilities.

A)transportation
B)commerce
C)distribution channels
D)communications
E)all of these
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The Big Mac Index is a novel measure of:

A)GDP.
B)purchasing power parity.
C)per capita GNI.
D)economic growth.
E)international trade surplus.
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A _______________ is a campaign to get consumers to choose not purchase products from a country.

A)tariff
B)duty
C)boycott
D)quota
E)dumping tax
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Economic measures like GDP and GNI do not fully account for a country's economic health because they only measure:

A)material output.
B)international trade.
C)global expectations.
D)purchasing power parity.
E)poverty potential.
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According to purchasing power parity theory,if ____________ is / are in equilibrium,products will cost the same in each country.

A)imports and exports
B)consumer spending
C)interest rates
D)domestic products
E)exchange rates
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The ________________________ is a composite measure of three indicators of the quality of life in different countries.

A)Purchasing Parity Index
B)Human Development Index
C)Gross Domestic Power Index
D)Gross National Investment Index
E)Zero Population Growth Index
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Developed countries are experiencing _______________ population growth.

A)slight
B)zero or negative
C)infinite
D)moderate
E)significant
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As part of efforts to stimulate economic development in Africa,the Gates Foundation announced that it would provide cellular phones to farmer cooperatives.The Gates Foundation recognized problems in ______________ exist in many African markets.

A)transportation
B)communication
C)distribution
D)commerce
E)population
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The Human Development Index does NOT include:

A)gross domestic product.
B)life expectancy.
C)educational attainment.
D)purchasing power of average incomes.
E)The Human Development Index includes all of these.
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Cory is working on a global marketing assessment team looking out well into the future to help determine the most attractive market areas around the world.He is evaluating market sizes and growth rates.Based on population growth rates in different regions,he should consider that:

A)countries with high purchasing power today may not continue to show the same growth in the future.
B)the US and Western Europe will have dramatic increases in population growth leading to overcrowding.
C)the middle class in India will continue to shrink as the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
D)urban population centers will become increasing unattractive and the rural areas will experience major growth in population.
E)All of these.
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When Ben evaluated the commerce infrastructure in Mauritius,he considered the island's:

A)population control measures.
B)legal,banking,and regulatory systems.
C)retailing capabilities.
D)per capita income estimates.
E)all of these.
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The shift of population from rural to urban areas helps global marketers by:

A)decreasing pollution.
B)simplifying the supply chain needed to make goods and services available.
C)increasing the Human Development Index.
D)decreasing competition for intellectual capital.
E)increasing nonmaterial GDP output.
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In most cases,countries use tariffs to reduce foreign competition but,tariffs are also used:

A)to shorten supply chains.
B)as a response to perceived unfair trade practices.
C)to offer domestic discounts.
D)to stimulate consumer demand.
E)as a way to equalize quotas.
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India's Panaloon Retail succeeded when:

A)it brought Western-style wide aisles and well-stocked shelves to stores as a welcome alternative to cramped shopping.
B)appealed directly to affluent customers by creating a shopping experience directly targeted to their needs,especially the status-conscious needs.
C)gave up on its modern presentation and emulated noisy,messier and more cramped presentations.
D)copied Walmart's effective use of logistics and every day low pricing.
E)introduced modern credit and debit cards to facilitate the shopping experience.
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Tariffs protect domestic producers by:

A)making imported products more expensive.
B)increasing brand recognition.
C)reducing the cost of production.
D)offering subsidies to exports.
E)avoiding boycotts.
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When assessing internal capabilities to support global expansion,a firm will consider its:

A)access to capital.
B)current markets.
C)manufacturing capacity.
D)proprietary assets.
E)all of these.
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Culture affects:

A)how consumers decide to make their purchases.
B)what consumers decide to purchase.
C)when consumers decide to make their purchases.
D)where consumers decide to make their purchases.
E)every aspect of consumers' purchase decisions.
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Geert Hofstede's cultural dimensions concept focuses on five dimensions of __________________ in a country.

A)symbols
B)underlying values
C)ceremonies
D)dress
E)visible artifacts
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Exchange controls refers to the regulation of a country's:

A)comparative inflation rate.
B)countertrade exchange.
C)quota rate of exchange.
D)exchange tariffs.
E)currency exchange rate.
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Marketers use Hofstede's cultural dimensions to design marketing campaigns:

A)with low individualism symbolism when confronted with a time oriented culture.
B)using uncertainty avoidance to reduce power distance.
C)with significant power distance.
D)consistent with underlying cultural values in a country.
E)all of these.
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The __________ represents a significant restructuring of the global marketplace by dramatically lowering trade barriers among an expanded number of member nations.

A)NAFTA
B)EU
C)GNI
D)ASEAN
E)CAFTA
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Diana's firm makes pumps and valves,and it has begun expanding internationally.A firm in Argentina responded to the company's website to inquire about becoming a distributor for the firm,and Diana is trying to analyze the opportunity.In her analysis,she will look at the implications of Argentina's membership in:

A)NAFTA.
B)CAFTA.
C)ASEAN.
D)Mercosur.
E)All of these.
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In recent years,the decline in the value of the dollar has helped U.S.marketers:

A)exporting to other countries.
B)importing from other countries.
C)through countertrade.
D)through quotas.
E)all of these.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major trade agreements affecting global marketing?

A)NAFTA
B)EU
C)GNI
D)ASEAN
E)CAFTA
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NAFTA,like other free trade agreements,is limited to trade-related issues such as:

A)labor mobility.
B)monetary union.
C)tariffs and quotas.
D)banking and financial union.
E)all of these.
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Critics of trading blocs argue that these agreements:

A)stimulate the economies by lowering trade barriers and attracting higher levels of foreign investment.
B)stimulate the economies by raising trade barriers and attracting lower levels of foreign investment.
C)offer too many cultural imperatives.
D)result in an unfair trading advantage among participants.
E)all of these.
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Paula has done exceptionally well in developing U.S.domestic markets,but she has had to learn new rules when marketing overseas.She has been struggling to learn how to communicate her product's benefits and features in foreign markets.Not only did she have to learn how to use a foreign language,she had to learn how ________________ affected how potential customers would view her product.

A)thoughts,beliefs,and assumptions
B)symbols,ceremonies,behavior,dress,and physical settings
C)power,uncertainty,individualism,time,and dominant values
D)verbal and nonverbal cues
E)all of these
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Marketers in the European Union have benefited from streamlined and simplified ____________ rules.

A)privacy
B)advertising
C)direct selling
D)patent application
E)all of these
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In recent years,the decline in the value of the dollar has hurt U.S.marketers:

A)exporting goods to other countries.
B)importing goods from other countries.
C)through countertrade.
D)through quotas.
E)all of these.
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Which of these represents the highest level of integration among participating nations,involving both economic and monetary agreements?

A)NAFTA
B)EU
C)GNI
D)ASEAN
E)CAFTA
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Generally,firms entering foreign markets begin with:

A)less risky strategies first.
B)direct investment.
C)importing.
D)decentralized production.
E)cultural output.
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Which of the following is NOT one of Hofstede's cultural dimensions?

A)Power distance
B)Certainty assurance
C)Masculinity
D)Individualism
E)Time orientation
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Marketers considering operations and trade with a specific country must consider whether the country is a trading bloc.A trading bloc is a group of countries:

A)that have established a formal agreement to manage trade activities.
B)using the same currency.
C)which have similar cultural shopping patterns.
D)located near each other.
E)which have similar political views.
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Global businesses often find it more difficult to understand the _______________ of a country's culture.

A)symbols
B)underlying values
C)ceremonies
D)dress
E)visible artifacts
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Chris had laughed at some of the cultural mistakes companies had made in advertising and promotion in international trade while he was in school.Now he was trying to determine what had gone wrong with the campaign he had planned in Latin America for his company's product,and it didn't seem quite as amusing.He narrowed the issues down to sociocultural factors.He was looking at both __________ and ________________.

A)product uses; currency rates
B)language; trading blocs and social structure
C)potential boycotts; symbols
D)visible artifacts; underlying values
E)verbal communication; logistics
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When entering into a joint venture,the burden of ownership,control and profits is not shared.
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Tariffs artificially lower prices and therefore lower demand.
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3
Exporting refers to a situation where a company maintains ownership of its plants,operational facilities,and offices in a foreign country in which it sells its products.
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Most Americans tend to take access to global products and services for granted.
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The greater the wealth of a country,generally,the better the opportunity a firm will have in that particular country.
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Globalization refers to the process by which ______________ flow across national borders.

A)goods
B)services
C)capital
D)people
E)all of these
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The Big Mac Index is a measure of economic health in a country.
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The globalization of consumption is also known as offshoring.
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Less-developed countries like Switzerland and Britain are experiencing rapid population growth.
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Offshoring originally focused on relocating manufacturing to:

A)only islands offshore in the Caribbean.
B)only trade surplus nations.
C)NAFTA and then GATT countries.
D)World Bank Group developed countries.
E)lower cost producing countries.
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The North American Free Trade Agreement created an economic and monetary union among the three countries.
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Changes in technology,especially communications technology,have been the driving force for growth in global markets.
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Global expansion often begins when a firm receives an order for its product from another country.
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The IMF is the only international organization that deals with the global rules of trade among nations.
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Changes in _________________ have been the driving force for growth in global markets for decades.

A)taxation
B)human development
C)technology
D)trading blocs
E)global labor unions
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There is only one global product strategy: to sell a product or service similar to that sold in the home country,but include minor adaptations.
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Collin wants information about the infrastructure in the countries his company is planning to export to.He will gather information about the transportation and communications capabilities in each country.
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Global pricing strategy is simplified by pricing the product or service the same way they do in the home country.
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Globalization refers to the process by which goods,services,capital,people,and ideas:

A)are onshored and offshored.
B)flow across national borders.
C)are integrated through IMF facilitation.
D)form joint ventures.
E)all of these.
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Entering into a global franchise agreement exposes a company to higher risk than if the company had entered into direct investment in the country.
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The primary criticism of the World Bank is that it is a puppet of Western industrialized countries that:

A)use the World Bank to settle trade disputes.
B)do not allow the World Bank to objectively review trade policies.
C)use World Bank loans to promote their globalization efforts.
D)subsidize the World Bank in order to maintain a stable monetary policy.
E)all of these.
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Offshoring refers to:

A)globalization of production.
B)trading bloc outside agreements.
C)human development potential production.
D)cultural imperialism.
E)purchasing production parity.
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Chris is gathering information about the general economic environment in Nepal.He will look for information about the general economic environment,population size and growth rate,and:

A)culture.
B)real income.
C)airport capabilities.
D)political situation.
E)religious institutions.
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The most common measure of market potential of an economy is a country's:

A)GNI.
B)GDP.
C)PPP.
D)CPI.
E)APR.
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One criticism of the _______________ is that it loans too much money to third-world countries,making it almost impossible for these countries to pay back the loans.

A)IMF
B)GATT
C)WTO
D)World Bank
E)NAFTA
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GDP is defined as:

A)the value of a country's export minus its imports.
B)Great Domestic Product.
C)the market value of goods and services produced in a country in a year.
D)national income minus national taxes.
E)the gross purchasing power of domestic goods and services plus international income.
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The components of global market assessment include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)sensory analysis.
B)infrastructure and technology analysis.
C)analysis of government actions.
D)sociocultural analysis.
E)economic analysis.
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Offshoring has expanded to include products of the ______________: medical,financial,technological,and consulting services.

A)infrastructure
B)knowledge economy
C)dumping
D)exchange control production
E)strategic alliance institutions
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Manufacturers would prefer to produce in a country with a trade __________,because it signals a greater opportunity to export products to more markets.

A)surplus
B)deficit
C)culture
D)bonus
E)balance
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The _____ provides loans and technical assistance to developing countries.

A)World Bank
B)European Union
C)GATT
D)WTO
E)IMF
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Key industries in the knowledge economy - medical services,financial advice,technical support and consulting - take advantage of offshoring.The majority of this work goes to:

A)India
B)China
C)the Philippines
D)Europe
E)Mexico
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The WTO provides all of the following functions EXCEPT which of the following?

A)It maintains the international monetary system.
B)It acts as a forum for trade negotiations.
C)It settles trade disputes.
D)It reviews national trade policies.
E)It assists developing countries with trade policy issues.
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The goal of the World Bank is to:

A)maintain the international monetary system.
B)act as a forum for trade negotiations.
C)settle trade disputes.
D)review national trade policies.
E)reduce poverty through low-interest loans and other programs.
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Despite criticism,globalization has:

A)benefited all groups in the world economy.
B)allowed firms to increase domestic investment.
C)prevented illegal trade activities.
D)reduced the role of the WTO.
E)progressed at a steady and increasing pace.
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To determine the market potential for its particular product or service,a firm should use:

A)GDP data.
B)unemployment data.
C)purchasing power parity data.
D)inflation data.
E)as many measures as it can obtain.
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The ________,agreed upon in 1948,was designed to lower trade barriers.

A)World Bank
B)European Union
C)GATT
D)WTO
E)IMF
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Gross National Income equals GDP:

A)minus net consumer spending.
B)plus government spending on international trade.
C)minus purchasing power parity.
D)plus the net investment income earned from abroad.
E)plus gross domestic international investment.
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The IMF and World Bank benefit global marketers through:

A)acting as a forum for corporate trade negotiations.
B)raising the global standard of living.
C)reviewing visionary mission statements.
D)maintaining variable rate financing for manufacturers.
E)all of these.
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The main function of the _______________ is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly,predictably,and freely as possible.

A)World Bank
B)European Union
C)GATT
D)WTO
E)IMF
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Originally,offshoring focused on relocating ________________ to lower cost producer countries.

A)services
B)countertrade
C)manufacturing
D)franchising
E)institutions
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Changes in tariffs and quotas are:

A)business actions stimulating imports.
B)corporate strategies designed to maximize profits.
C)government actions that reduce competition from international firms.
D)efforts to stimulate choices among government agencies.
E)all of these.
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When considering global marketing opportunities in Bangladesh,Tom asked the question,"How will we get it there?" Tom is concerned about ______________ capabilities in Bangladesh.

A)production capacity
B)pricing
C)advertising
D)infrastructure
E)cultural
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43
One of the reasons for the surge in foreign-made textiles in the United States was elimination of __________ on foreign-made textiles.

A)tariffs
B)duties
C)boycotts
D)quotas
E)dumping taxes
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44
If foreign companies try to gain market share in the U.S.by selling goods below what it costs to make them,the U.S.government can fine the companies and distribute the collected fines to affected U.S.companies.This foreign company's practice is known as:

A)countertrade.
B)reciprocal pricing.
C)quota dodging.
D)dumping.
E)non-reciprocity.
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45
A ______________ limits the quantity of imported merchandise,thus minimizing competition faced by domestic products.

A)tariff
B)duty
C)boycott
D)dumping tax
E)quota
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46
When Darren assessed infrastructure conditions in Paraguay,he assessed the country's _________________ capabilities.

A)transportation
B)commerce
C)distribution channels
D)communications
E)all of these
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47
The Big Mac Index is a novel measure of:

A)GDP.
B)purchasing power parity.
C)per capita GNI.
D)economic growth.
E)international trade surplus.
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48
A _______________ is a campaign to get consumers to choose not purchase products from a country.

A)tariff
B)duty
C)boycott
D)quota
E)dumping tax
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49
Economic measures like GDP and GNI do not fully account for a country's economic health because they only measure:

A)material output.
B)international trade.
C)global expectations.
D)purchasing power parity.
E)poverty potential.
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50
According to purchasing power parity theory,if ____________ is / are in equilibrium,products will cost the same in each country.

A)imports and exports
B)consumer spending
C)interest rates
D)domestic products
E)exchange rates
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51
The ________________________ is a composite measure of three indicators of the quality of life in different countries.

A)Purchasing Parity Index
B)Human Development Index
C)Gross Domestic Power Index
D)Gross National Investment Index
E)Zero Population Growth Index
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52
Developed countries are experiencing _______________ population growth.

A)slight
B)zero or negative
C)infinite
D)moderate
E)significant
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53
As part of efforts to stimulate economic development in Africa,the Gates Foundation announced that it would provide cellular phones to farmer cooperatives.The Gates Foundation recognized problems in ______________ exist in many African markets.

A)transportation
B)communication
C)distribution
D)commerce
E)population
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54
The Human Development Index does NOT include:

A)gross domestic product.
B)life expectancy.
C)educational attainment.
D)purchasing power of average incomes.
E)The Human Development Index includes all of these.
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55
Cory is working on a global marketing assessment team looking out well into the future to help determine the most attractive market areas around the world.He is evaluating market sizes and growth rates.Based on population growth rates in different regions,he should consider that:

A)countries with high purchasing power today may not continue to show the same growth in the future.
B)the US and Western Europe will have dramatic increases in population growth leading to overcrowding.
C)the middle class in India will continue to shrink as the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
D)urban population centers will become increasing unattractive and the rural areas will experience major growth in population.
E)All of these.
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56
When Ben evaluated the commerce infrastructure in Mauritius,he considered the island's:

A)population control measures.
B)legal,banking,and regulatory systems.
C)retailing capabilities.
D)per capita income estimates.
E)all of these.
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57
The shift of population from rural to urban areas helps global marketers by:

A)decreasing pollution.
B)simplifying the supply chain needed to make goods and services available.
C)increasing the Human Development Index.
D)decreasing competition for intellectual capital.
E)increasing nonmaterial GDP output.
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58
In most cases,countries use tariffs to reduce foreign competition but,tariffs are also used:

A)to shorten supply chains.
B)as a response to perceived unfair trade practices.
C)to offer domestic discounts.
D)to stimulate consumer demand.
E)as a way to equalize quotas.
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59
India's Panaloon Retail succeeded when:

A)it brought Western-style wide aisles and well-stocked shelves to stores as a welcome alternative to cramped shopping.
B)appealed directly to affluent customers by creating a shopping experience directly targeted to their needs,especially the status-conscious needs.
C)gave up on its modern presentation and emulated noisy,messier and more cramped presentations.
D)copied Walmart's effective use of logistics and every day low pricing.
E)introduced modern credit and debit cards to facilitate the shopping experience.
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60
Tariffs protect domestic producers by:

A)making imported products more expensive.
B)increasing brand recognition.
C)reducing the cost of production.
D)offering subsidies to exports.
E)avoiding boycotts.
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61
When assessing internal capabilities to support global expansion,a firm will consider its:

A)access to capital.
B)current markets.
C)manufacturing capacity.
D)proprietary assets.
E)all of these.
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62
Culture affects:

A)how consumers decide to make their purchases.
B)what consumers decide to purchase.
C)when consumers decide to make their purchases.
D)where consumers decide to make their purchases.
E)every aspect of consumers' purchase decisions.
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63
Geert Hofstede's cultural dimensions concept focuses on five dimensions of __________________ in a country.

A)symbols
B)underlying values
C)ceremonies
D)dress
E)visible artifacts
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64
Exchange controls refers to the regulation of a country's:

A)comparative inflation rate.
B)countertrade exchange.
C)quota rate of exchange.
D)exchange tariffs.
E)currency exchange rate.
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65
Marketers use Hofstede's cultural dimensions to design marketing campaigns:

A)with low individualism symbolism when confronted with a time oriented culture.
B)using uncertainty avoidance to reduce power distance.
C)with significant power distance.
D)consistent with underlying cultural values in a country.
E)all of these.
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66
The __________ represents a significant restructuring of the global marketplace by dramatically lowering trade barriers among an expanded number of member nations.

A)NAFTA
B)EU
C)GNI
D)ASEAN
E)CAFTA
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67
Diana's firm makes pumps and valves,and it has begun expanding internationally.A firm in Argentina responded to the company's website to inquire about becoming a distributor for the firm,and Diana is trying to analyze the opportunity.In her analysis,she will look at the implications of Argentina's membership in:

A)NAFTA.
B)CAFTA.
C)ASEAN.
D)Mercosur.
E)All of these.
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68
In recent years,the decline in the value of the dollar has helped U.S.marketers:

A)exporting to other countries.
B)importing from other countries.
C)through countertrade.
D)through quotas.
E)all of these.
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69
Which of the following is NOT one of the major trade agreements affecting global marketing?

A)NAFTA
B)EU
C)GNI
D)ASEAN
E)CAFTA
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70
NAFTA,like other free trade agreements,is limited to trade-related issues such as:

A)labor mobility.
B)monetary union.
C)tariffs and quotas.
D)banking and financial union.
E)all of these.
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71
Critics of trading blocs argue that these agreements:

A)stimulate the economies by lowering trade barriers and attracting higher levels of foreign investment.
B)stimulate the economies by raising trade barriers and attracting lower levels of foreign investment.
C)offer too many cultural imperatives.
D)result in an unfair trading advantage among participants.
E)all of these.
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72
Paula has done exceptionally well in developing U.S.domestic markets,but she has had to learn new rules when marketing overseas.She has been struggling to learn how to communicate her product's benefits and features in foreign markets.Not only did she have to learn how to use a foreign language,she had to learn how ________________ affected how potential customers would view her product.

A)thoughts,beliefs,and assumptions
B)symbols,ceremonies,behavior,dress,and physical settings
C)power,uncertainty,individualism,time,and dominant values
D)verbal and nonverbal cues
E)all of these
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73
Marketers in the European Union have benefited from streamlined and simplified ____________ rules.

A)privacy
B)advertising
C)direct selling
D)patent application
E)all of these
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74
In recent years,the decline in the value of the dollar has hurt U.S.marketers:

A)exporting goods to other countries.
B)importing goods from other countries.
C)through countertrade.
D)through quotas.
E)all of these.
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75
Which of these represents the highest level of integration among participating nations,involving both economic and monetary agreements?

A)NAFTA
B)EU
C)GNI
D)ASEAN
E)CAFTA
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76
Generally,firms entering foreign markets begin with:

A)less risky strategies first.
B)direct investment.
C)importing.
D)decentralized production.
E)cultural output.
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77
Which of the following is NOT one of Hofstede's cultural dimensions?

A)Power distance
B)Certainty assurance
C)Masculinity
D)Individualism
E)Time orientation
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78
Marketers considering operations and trade with a specific country must consider whether the country is a trading bloc.A trading bloc is a group of countries:

A)that have established a formal agreement to manage trade activities.
B)using the same currency.
C)which have similar cultural shopping patterns.
D)located near each other.
E)which have similar political views.
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79
Global businesses often find it more difficult to understand the _______________ of a country's culture.

A)symbols
B)underlying values
C)ceremonies
D)dress
E)visible artifacts
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80
Chris had laughed at some of the cultural mistakes companies had made in advertising and promotion in international trade while he was in school.Now he was trying to determine what had gone wrong with the campaign he had planned in Latin America for his company's product,and it didn't seem quite as amusing.He narrowed the issues down to sociocultural factors.He was looking at both __________ and ________________.

A)product uses; currency rates
B)language; trading blocs and social structure
C)potential boycotts; symbols
D)visible artifacts; underlying values
E)verbal communication; logistics
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