Deck 3: Thriving in the Marketing Environment: The World Is Flat

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World trade activity has been rapidly declining over the last twenty years.
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Which of the following is part of a foreign market's economic environment?

A)Population growth and size
B)Political stability
C)Regulatory issues
D)Symbols and superstitions
E)Competitive advantage
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Which of the following statements about companies that export is true?

A)They expand sales by selling the same product they offer in their domestic markets.
B)They change products to fit each new market.
C)They generally use the same marketing strategies wherever they do business.
D)A and C
E)A and B
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Which of the following is not part of a foreign market's cultural environment?

A)Ethnocentricity
B)Symbols and superstitions
C)Values
D)Political stability
E)Norms and customs
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The first step in deciding whether and how to go global is to ________.

A)establish a research budget
B)hire someone with experience to manage the global operations
C)create broader marketing objectives
D)examine basic market conditions including domestic demand,market potential abroad,and the firm's ability to achieve competitive advantages
E)create an internationalised mission statement
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Which of the following is part of a foreign country's market conditions?

A)Market potential abroad
B)Domestic demand
C)Competitive advantage
D)A,B and C
E)None of the above
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Logitech International is a Swiss company that from its inception sold its product worldwide with operational headquarters in California and regional headquarters in Switzerland,Taiwan,and Hong Kong.

A)born-global firm
B)strategic alliance organisation
C)socially responsible firm
D)licensing firm
E)None of the above
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PepsiCo has been selling its products in Russia for years in exchange for Stolichnaya vodka that it then sells in other markets.

A)licensing agreement
B)joint venture
C)slotting allowance
D)import agreement
E)countertrade
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Trading firms are practicing ________ when they work out elaborate deals in which they trade or barter their products with each other or even supply goods in return for tax breaks from the local government.

A)puffery
B)cultural
C)countertrade
D)grey marketing
E)cause marketing
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Which of the following is part of a foreign market's political/legal environment?

A)Norms and customs
B)Domestic demand
C)Regulatory issues
D)Language
E)Gross domestic product
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Which of the following statements about global marketing is not true?

A)Wrong decisions in the global marketplace can be disastrous.
B)Differences in customs and consumer preferences often require variations in marketing plans.
C)Differences in national laws often require variations in marketing plans.
D)Competition comes from foreign firms only.
E)The greater the risk,the greater the reward.
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With countertrade,goods are paid for with other items instead of cash.
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When entering foreign markets,marketers must analyse which of the following?

A)The economic environment
B)The political/legal environment
C)Market conditions
D)The cultural environment
E)All of the above
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The simplest and easiest way to enter a global marketplace is by ________.

A)exporting
B)joint ventures
C)having low prices
D)creating a killer product
E)importing
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Which of the following statements about world trade is true?

A)World trade includes the value of all exports and imports of the world's nations.
B)World trade refers to the flow of goods and services among different countries.
C)World trade activity is steadily recovering from the latest global financial crisis.
D)Not all countries participate equally in world trade.
E)All of the above
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When a currency cannot be exchanged outside a country's borders,it is considered ________.

A)non-transferable
B)negative foreign exchange
C)of no commercial value
D)not convertible
E)not exchangeable
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With global marketing,the lower the risk,the greater the reward.
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Which of the following is part of a foreign market's cultural environment?

A)Population growth and size
B)Competitive advantage
C)Political stability
D)Symbols and superstitions
E)Regulatory issues
Question
Companies that deliberately try to sell their products in multiple countries from the moment they are created are called ________.

A)global conglomerates
B)born-global firms
C)born-again firms
D)global neophytes
E)new age international companies
Question
To be successful in creating competitive advantage in international markets companies must ________.

A)realise local companies may have 'home court advantage'
B)capitalise on their home country's assets
C)avoid competing in areas in which they are at a disadvantage
D)realise there are more players involved
E)All of the above
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Born-global firms sell first in their home markets and when those markets are saturated they look offshore.
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Economic communities set policies that affect ________.

A)product content
B)advertising regulations
C)package labelling
D)A,B and C
E)B and C
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Local firms often have 'home-ground advantage' over international competitors.
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A country puts quotas on imported rice,preserving approximately half of the market for domestic producers.

A)To reduce competition for its domestic rice industry
B)To control the supply and demand for rice
C)To support a mass market for rice
D)To decrease the cost of rice
E)All of the above
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How might developing countries such as those in Latin America and Asia gain competitive advantage for local companies?
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Groups of countries that band together to promote trade amongst themselves and to make it easier for member nations to compete elsewhere are called ________.

A)common markets
B)economic communities
C)economic infrastructures
D)commons unions
E)economic co-operative
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Country A and Country B want to ensure that each other's goods enter their markets exempt from all regulation,so they sign a/n ________.

A)free trade agreement
B)grey tax reduction agreement
C)import quota reduction agreement
D)non-boycott agreement
E)tariff reduced zone agreement
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What challenges might a company face and what are the strategies it could adopt in trying to obtain competitive advantage in the global marketplace?
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What would it mean to a West African country like Burkina Faso,one of the world's poorest countries,if its currency was not convertible?
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In some cases a government adopts a policy of ________ in which it enforces rules on foreign firms designed to give home companies an advantage.

A)bribery
B)countertrade
C)protectionism
D)slotting allowance
E)green marketing
Question
The purpose of a government-imposed ________ is to give domestic competitors an advantage in the marketplace by making foreign competitors' goods more expensive than their own goods.

A)embargo
B)standard count number
C)quality standard
D)foreign communication barrier
E)tariff
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A/n ________ is an extreme form of quota that prevents the importing of specified foreign goods completely.

A)embargo
B)supply-based infrastructure
C)barrier to trade
D)grey tax
E)export prohibition
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Why might companies in a West African country like Burkina Faso,one of the world's poorest countries,engage in countertrade?
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The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades (GATT)________.

A)continually monitors the international market encouraging business corruption
B)did a lot to reduce the problem protectionism creates
C)was established by the United States shortly after World War II
D)is composed of ten developed nations who make trade decisions for all other countries
E)All of the above
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Which of the following statements about the World Trade Organization (WTO)is true?

A)The WTO is a branch of the U.S.government.
B)Only developed nations belong to the WTO.
C)The WTO's two voting members make all decisions.
D)Membership in the WTO is only available to wealthy nations.
E)None of the above
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MERCOSUR,the ASEAN,and the EU are all examples of ________.

A)economic communities
B)import/export infrastructures
C)expropriating agencies
D)extended trade zones
E)nationalised organisations
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Countries often use ________ to stop the importation of particular products because they are produced or distributed by countries with which they do not have a good relationship.

A)barriers to entry
B)export prohibitions
C)embargoes
D)grey taxes
E)supply-based infrastructures
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________ are limitations on the amount of a product allowed to enter or leave a country.

A)Tariffs
B)Embargos
C)Import quotas
D)Export quotas
E)Marketing quotas
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One important issue tackled by the WTO is ________.

A)protection of franchise operations
B)protection of favoured nation status
C)protection of copyright and patent rights
D)protection of taxation systems
E)protection of the environment
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Countries often impose import quotas on foreign goods to reduce competition for domestic industries.

A)disintermediation
B)protectionism
C)world-centrism
D)a political asylum
E)synergistic manipulation
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Discuss why countries might form economic communities and explain how their policies are advantageous to marketers.
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Discuss the role played by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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The World Trade Organization (WTO)was created to help international trade flow more freely.
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Quotas,embargoes and tariffs are forms of protectionism.
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The member nations of NAFTA are ________.

A)Canada and the United States
B)Canada,Hong Kong and the United States
C)Canada,Mexico and the United States
D)Mexico,Brazil and the United States
E)Mexico and the United States
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Discuss the concept of protectionism.Why might a country choose to adopt protectionist policies? Why might a country choose to not adopt protectionist policies? Illustrate using examples.
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One of the important issues the World Trade Organization (WTO)tackles is the pursuit of human rights.
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Canada decides to impose a tariff on selected Chinese textiles and shoes when its trade deficit with China grows too large.What would Canada be hoping to achieve with these actions?
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Each industry sets import quotas for their products to determine their yearly production volume.
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Governments use tariffs to give domestic competitors an advantage in the marketplace by making foreign competitors' goods more expensive.
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Governments often adopt protectionist policies in an effort to protect domestic industries or give them an advantage.
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How might companies such as Microsoft or Disney benefit from the World Trade Organization's moves to protect copyright and patent rights?
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Malaysia,Indonesia,Singapore,Laos,and Cambodia all are members of ________.

A)ASEAN
B)MERCOSUR
C)the ALADI
D)NAFTA
E)the Andean Group
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Which of the following statements about the European Union (EU)is true?

A)Every country in Europe and Eastern Europe is a member of the EU.
B)The EU is an example of an economic community.
C)In the beginning,the European Union had more than twenty member nations.
D)Every country uses the same currency - the euro.
E)None of the above
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The World Trade Organization (WTO)does not deal with issues concerning the protection of copyright and patent rights.
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How and why would a country like Russia protect its domestic meat production industry?
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What benefits would marketers obtain if the countries in which they sell their goods form economic communities?
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Three member countries of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)are the United States,Canada,and Brazil.
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The members of the organisation MERCOSUR are located in ________.

A)North America
B)the British Isles
C)South America
D)Africa
E)Southeast Asia
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What benefits does the European Union provide member countries and consumers?
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Customs,mores and conventions are examples of ________.

A)regulations
B)cultural guidelines
C)cultures
D)cultural prohibitions
E)norms
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In most cases,a less developed country ________.

A)has a visible middle class
B)has a large number of entrepreneurs
C)has an advanced economic infrastructure
D)is by definition landlocked
E)has an economy based on agriculture
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Cultures that tend to subordinate their personal goals for those of a stable community are referred to as ________.

A)responsible cultures
B)group-oriented cultures
C)reactionary cultures
D)collectivist cultures
E)individualist cultures
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Per capita GDP is ________.

A)of no interest to marketers
B)calculated by dividing gross domestic product by the average price of housing
C)a key indicator of economic infrastructure
D)only of interest to bankers
E)calculated by dividing gross domestic product by the country's population
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Estonia is a developing country.

A)it has an economy based only on providing services
B)the nation has an economy based on agriculture
C)the nation's wealth is in the hands of a few
D)its use of technology is very limited
E)it has a middle class composed primarily of entrepreneurs
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Which of the following is a form of protectionism?

A)Parliamentarian laws
B)Disintermediation
C)Local content rules
D)Comparative advertising
E)Direct investment opportunities
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A country's deeply held beliefs about right and wrong ways to live are referred to as ________.

A)conventions
B)norms
C)mores
D)customs
E)cultural values
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The population of Djibouti is approximately 460,700.

A)net national product (NNP)
B)gross domestic product (GDP)
C)economic liquidity
D)level of commercialisation
E)economic infrastructure
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France,Italy,and Germany boast sophisticated marketing systems and strong market potential.

A)preindustrial countries
B)less developed countries
C)traditional societies
D)developed countries
E)industrialising countries
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________ measures the value of all goods and services produced by a country's individuals or organisations whether within the country's borders or not.

A)Demand elasticity
B)Gross national product (GNP)
C)Gross domestic product (GDP)
D)Production quantity
E)The level of economic commercialisation
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The most commonly used measure of economic health of a country is the ________.

A)gross national product (GNP)
B)stock market
C)average price of the same product over one year
D)cost of living
E)gross domestic product (GDP)
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The quality of a country's distribution,financial,and communication systems is referred to as its ________.

A)ethnocentrism
B)foreign trade benefits
C)economic infrastructure
D)norms and customs
E)standard of living
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Venezuela,Taiwan and Thailand are examples of ________.

A)collectivist cultures
B)responsible cultures
C)reactionary cultures
D)group-oriented cultures
E)individualist cultures
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Kyrgyzstan is a past member of the Soviet Union.

A)less developed country
B)industrialising country
C)traditional society
D)developed country
E)preindustrial country
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Prior to the creation of the European Union (EU),the German government required all foreign and domestic beer manufacturers who wished to sell to the German market to contain a high percentage of German-grown hops.

A)80/20 rule
B)local content rule
C)export quota
D)import quota
E)environmental protection law
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Exploiting workers and keeping costs down by using child labour are examples of ________ that concern governments and companies.

A)human rights issues
B)competitive advantage issues
C)cost of labour issues
D)production issues
E)productivity issues
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Cultures that tend to attach more importance to personal goals and will change group memberships when the demands of the group become too costly are referred to as ________.

A)individualist cultures
B)collectivist cultures
C)reactionary cultures
D)self-oriented cultures
E)responsible cultures
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Countries often impose ________to prohibit trade with another country.

A)legal sanctions
B)economic sanctions
C)cultural sanctions
D)regulatory sanctions
E)political sanctions
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Liberia,Vietnam,and Mexico have a visible middle class that is largely composed of entrepreneurs who are working hard to run successful small businesses.

A)industrialising countries
B)traditional societies
C)developing countries
D)less developed countries
E)preindustrial countries
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New Zealand,Australia and Canada are examples of ________.

A)collectivist cultures
B)individualist cultures
C)responsible cultures
D)group-oriented cultures
E)reactionary cultures
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World trade activity has been rapidly declining over the last twenty years.
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2
Which of the following is part of a foreign market's economic environment?

A)Population growth and size
B)Political stability
C)Regulatory issues
D)Symbols and superstitions
E)Competitive advantage
A
3
Which of the following statements about companies that export is true?

A)They expand sales by selling the same product they offer in their domestic markets.
B)They change products to fit each new market.
C)They generally use the same marketing strategies wherever they do business.
D)A and C
E)A and B
D
4
Which of the following is not part of a foreign market's cultural environment?

A)Ethnocentricity
B)Symbols and superstitions
C)Values
D)Political stability
E)Norms and customs
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The first step in deciding whether and how to go global is to ________.

A)establish a research budget
B)hire someone with experience to manage the global operations
C)create broader marketing objectives
D)examine basic market conditions including domestic demand,market potential abroad,and the firm's ability to achieve competitive advantages
E)create an internationalised mission statement
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Which of the following is part of a foreign country's market conditions?

A)Market potential abroad
B)Domestic demand
C)Competitive advantage
D)A,B and C
E)None of the above
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Logitech International is a Swiss company that from its inception sold its product worldwide with operational headquarters in California and regional headquarters in Switzerland,Taiwan,and Hong Kong.

A)born-global firm
B)strategic alliance organisation
C)socially responsible firm
D)licensing firm
E)None of the above
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PepsiCo has been selling its products in Russia for years in exchange for Stolichnaya vodka that it then sells in other markets.

A)licensing agreement
B)joint venture
C)slotting allowance
D)import agreement
E)countertrade
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Trading firms are practicing ________ when they work out elaborate deals in which they trade or barter their products with each other or even supply goods in return for tax breaks from the local government.

A)puffery
B)cultural
C)countertrade
D)grey marketing
E)cause marketing
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Which of the following is part of a foreign market's political/legal environment?

A)Norms and customs
B)Domestic demand
C)Regulatory issues
D)Language
E)Gross domestic product
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Which of the following statements about global marketing is not true?

A)Wrong decisions in the global marketplace can be disastrous.
B)Differences in customs and consumer preferences often require variations in marketing plans.
C)Differences in national laws often require variations in marketing plans.
D)Competition comes from foreign firms only.
E)The greater the risk,the greater the reward.
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With countertrade,goods are paid for with other items instead of cash.
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When entering foreign markets,marketers must analyse which of the following?

A)The economic environment
B)The political/legal environment
C)Market conditions
D)The cultural environment
E)All of the above
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The simplest and easiest way to enter a global marketplace is by ________.

A)exporting
B)joint ventures
C)having low prices
D)creating a killer product
E)importing
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Which of the following statements about world trade is true?

A)World trade includes the value of all exports and imports of the world's nations.
B)World trade refers to the flow of goods and services among different countries.
C)World trade activity is steadily recovering from the latest global financial crisis.
D)Not all countries participate equally in world trade.
E)All of the above
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When a currency cannot be exchanged outside a country's borders,it is considered ________.

A)non-transferable
B)negative foreign exchange
C)of no commercial value
D)not convertible
E)not exchangeable
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With global marketing,the lower the risk,the greater the reward.
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Which of the following is part of a foreign market's cultural environment?

A)Population growth and size
B)Competitive advantage
C)Political stability
D)Symbols and superstitions
E)Regulatory issues
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Companies that deliberately try to sell their products in multiple countries from the moment they are created are called ________.

A)global conglomerates
B)born-global firms
C)born-again firms
D)global neophytes
E)new age international companies
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To be successful in creating competitive advantage in international markets companies must ________.

A)realise local companies may have 'home court advantage'
B)capitalise on their home country's assets
C)avoid competing in areas in which they are at a disadvantage
D)realise there are more players involved
E)All of the above
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Born-global firms sell first in their home markets and when those markets are saturated they look offshore.
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Economic communities set policies that affect ________.

A)product content
B)advertising regulations
C)package labelling
D)A,B and C
E)B and C
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Local firms often have 'home-ground advantage' over international competitors.
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A country puts quotas on imported rice,preserving approximately half of the market for domestic producers.

A)To reduce competition for its domestic rice industry
B)To control the supply and demand for rice
C)To support a mass market for rice
D)To decrease the cost of rice
E)All of the above
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How might developing countries such as those in Latin America and Asia gain competitive advantage for local companies?
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Groups of countries that band together to promote trade amongst themselves and to make it easier for member nations to compete elsewhere are called ________.

A)common markets
B)economic communities
C)economic infrastructures
D)commons unions
E)economic co-operative
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Country A and Country B want to ensure that each other's goods enter their markets exempt from all regulation,so they sign a/n ________.

A)free trade agreement
B)grey tax reduction agreement
C)import quota reduction agreement
D)non-boycott agreement
E)tariff reduced zone agreement
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What challenges might a company face and what are the strategies it could adopt in trying to obtain competitive advantage in the global marketplace?
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What would it mean to a West African country like Burkina Faso,one of the world's poorest countries,if its currency was not convertible?
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In some cases a government adopts a policy of ________ in which it enforces rules on foreign firms designed to give home companies an advantage.

A)bribery
B)countertrade
C)protectionism
D)slotting allowance
E)green marketing
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The purpose of a government-imposed ________ is to give domestic competitors an advantage in the marketplace by making foreign competitors' goods more expensive than their own goods.

A)embargo
B)standard count number
C)quality standard
D)foreign communication barrier
E)tariff
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A/n ________ is an extreme form of quota that prevents the importing of specified foreign goods completely.

A)embargo
B)supply-based infrastructure
C)barrier to trade
D)grey tax
E)export prohibition
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Why might companies in a West African country like Burkina Faso,one of the world's poorest countries,engage in countertrade?
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34
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades (GATT)________.

A)continually monitors the international market encouraging business corruption
B)did a lot to reduce the problem protectionism creates
C)was established by the United States shortly after World War II
D)is composed of ten developed nations who make trade decisions for all other countries
E)All of the above
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35
Which of the following statements about the World Trade Organization (WTO)is true?

A)The WTO is a branch of the U.S.government.
B)Only developed nations belong to the WTO.
C)The WTO's two voting members make all decisions.
D)Membership in the WTO is only available to wealthy nations.
E)None of the above
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MERCOSUR,the ASEAN,and the EU are all examples of ________.

A)economic communities
B)import/export infrastructures
C)expropriating agencies
D)extended trade zones
E)nationalised organisations
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Countries often use ________ to stop the importation of particular products because they are produced or distributed by countries with which they do not have a good relationship.

A)barriers to entry
B)export prohibitions
C)embargoes
D)grey taxes
E)supply-based infrastructures
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________ are limitations on the amount of a product allowed to enter or leave a country.

A)Tariffs
B)Embargos
C)Import quotas
D)Export quotas
E)Marketing quotas
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One important issue tackled by the WTO is ________.

A)protection of franchise operations
B)protection of favoured nation status
C)protection of copyright and patent rights
D)protection of taxation systems
E)protection of the environment
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Countries often impose import quotas on foreign goods to reduce competition for domestic industries.

A)disintermediation
B)protectionism
C)world-centrism
D)a political asylum
E)synergistic manipulation
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Discuss why countries might form economic communities and explain how their policies are advantageous to marketers.
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Discuss the role played by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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The World Trade Organization (WTO)was created to help international trade flow more freely.
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Quotas,embargoes and tariffs are forms of protectionism.
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The member nations of NAFTA are ________.

A)Canada and the United States
B)Canada,Hong Kong and the United States
C)Canada,Mexico and the United States
D)Mexico,Brazil and the United States
E)Mexico and the United States
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46
Discuss the concept of protectionism.Why might a country choose to adopt protectionist policies? Why might a country choose to not adopt protectionist policies? Illustrate using examples.
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47
One of the important issues the World Trade Organization (WTO)tackles is the pursuit of human rights.
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48
Canada decides to impose a tariff on selected Chinese textiles and shoes when its trade deficit with China grows too large.What would Canada be hoping to achieve with these actions?
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49
Each industry sets import quotas for their products to determine their yearly production volume.
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50
Governments use tariffs to give domestic competitors an advantage in the marketplace by making foreign competitors' goods more expensive.
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51
Governments often adopt protectionist policies in an effort to protect domestic industries or give them an advantage.
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52
How might companies such as Microsoft or Disney benefit from the World Trade Organization's moves to protect copyright and patent rights?
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53
Malaysia,Indonesia,Singapore,Laos,and Cambodia all are members of ________.

A)ASEAN
B)MERCOSUR
C)the ALADI
D)NAFTA
E)the Andean Group
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54
Which of the following statements about the European Union (EU)is true?

A)Every country in Europe and Eastern Europe is a member of the EU.
B)The EU is an example of an economic community.
C)In the beginning,the European Union had more than twenty member nations.
D)Every country uses the same currency - the euro.
E)None of the above
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55
The World Trade Organization (WTO)does not deal with issues concerning the protection of copyright and patent rights.
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56
How and why would a country like Russia protect its domestic meat production industry?
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57
What benefits would marketers obtain if the countries in which they sell their goods form economic communities?
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58
Three member countries of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)are the United States,Canada,and Brazil.
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59
The members of the organisation MERCOSUR are located in ________.

A)North America
B)the British Isles
C)South America
D)Africa
E)Southeast Asia
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60
What benefits does the European Union provide member countries and consumers?
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61
Customs,mores and conventions are examples of ________.

A)regulations
B)cultural guidelines
C)cultures
D)cultural prohibitions
E)norms
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62
In most cases,a less developed country ________.

A)has a visible middle class
B)has a large number of entrepreneurs
C)has an advanced economic infrastructure
D)is by definition landlocked
E)has an economy based on agriculture
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63
Cultures that tend to subordinate their personal goals for those of a stable community are referred to as ________.

A)responsible cultures
B)group-oriented cultures
C)reactionary cultures
D)collectivist cultures
E)individualist cultures
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64
Per capita GDP is ________.

A)of no interest to marketers
B)calculated by dividing gross domestic product by the average price of housing
C)a key indicator of economic infrastructure
D)only of interest to bankers
E)calculated by dividing gross domestic product by the country's population
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65
Estonia is a developing country.

A)it has an economy based only on providing services
B)the nation has an economy based on agriculture
C)the nation's wealth is in the hands of a few
D)its use of technology is very limited
E)it has a middle class composed primarily of entrepreneurs
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66
Which of the following is a form of protectionism?

A)Parliamentarian laws
B)Disintermediation
C)Local content rules
D)Comparative advertising
E)Direct investment opportunities
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67
A country's deeply held beliefs about right and wrong ways to live are referred to as ________.

A)conventions
B)norms
C)mores
D)customs
E)cultural values
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68
The population of Djibouti is approximately 460,700.

A)net national product (NNP)
B)gross domestic product (GDP)
C)economic liquidity
D)level of commercialisation
E)economic infrastructure
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69
France,Italy,and Germany boast sophisticated marketing systems and strong market potential.

A)preindustrial countries
B)less developed countries
C)traditional societies
D)developed countries
E)industrialising countries
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70
________ measures the value of all goods and services produced by a country's individuals or organisations whether within the country's borders or not.

A)Demand elasticity
B)Gross national product (GNP)
C)Gross domestic product (GDP)
D)Production quantity
E)The level of economic commercialisation
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71
The most commonly used measure of economic health of a country is the ________.

A)gross national product (GNP)
B)stock market
C)average price of the same product over one year
D)cost of living
E)gross domestic product (GDP)
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72
The quality of a country's distribution,financial,and communication systems is referred to as its ________.

A)ethnocentrism
B)foreign trade benefits
C)economic infrastructure
D)norms and customs
E)standard of living
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73
Venezuela,Taiwan and Thailand are examples of ________.

A)collectivist cultures
B)responsible cultures
C)reactionary cultures
D)group-oriented cultures
E)individualist cultures
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74
Kyrgyzstan is a past member of the Soviet Union.

A)less developed country
B)industrialising country
C)traditional society
D)developed country
E)preindustrial country
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75
Prior to the creation of the European Union (EU),the German government required all foreign and domestic beer manufacturers who wished to sell to the German market to contain a high percentage of German-grown hops.

A)80/20 rule
B)local content rule
C)export quota
D)import quota
E)environmental protection law
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76
Exploiting workers and keeping costs down by using child labour are examples of ________ that concern governments and companies.

A)human rights issues
B)competitive advantage issues
C)cost of labour issues
D)production issues
E)productivity issues
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77
Cultures that tend to attach more importance to personal goals and will change group memberships when the demands of the group become too costly are referred to as ________.

A)individualist cultures
B)collectivist cultures
C)reactionary cultures
D)self-oriented cultures
E)responsible cultures
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78
Countries often impose ________to prohibit trade with another country.

A)legal sanctions
B)economic sanctions
C)cultural sanctions
D)regulatory sanctions
E)political sanctions
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79
Liberia,Vietnam,and Mexico have a visible middle class that is largely composed of entrepreneurs who are working hard to run successful small businesses.

A)industrialising countries
B)traditional societies
C)developing countries
D)less developed countries
E)preindustrial countries
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80
New Zealand,Australia and Canada are examples of ________.

A)collectivist cultures
B)individualist cultures
C)responsible cultures
D)group-oriented cultures
E)reactionary cultures
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