Deck 4: Competing in World Markets
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Deck 4: Competing in World Markets
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The value of imports and exports within Canada has remained steady over the past ten years.
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2
Due to its highly educated workforce and low labour costs, India has a comparative advantage in software development.
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3
Canada tends to maintain a balance between exports and imports.
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4
GDPs of China and India have decreased in recent years.
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People in developing nations have lower per capita incomes than people in developed nations.
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A country's comparative advantage is measured only in manufactured goods.
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A superior education system can lead to a comparative advantage in human resources.
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A country's trade balance is determined by comparing the total amount of its exports to its imports.
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A trade deficit exists when a nation's imports exceed its exports.
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10
A country that can produce goods for less than any other country has an absolute advantage.
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11
Trading with other countries significantly increases a company's risk.
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12
Less-developed countries represent a lucrative market for Canadian firms because of their huge population.
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13
Importing refers to selling domestically produced goods and services in foreign countries.
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14
Gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the United States is higher than GDP growth in any other country.
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15
If a nation has an unfavourable balance of trade, it also has an unfavourable balance of payments.
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16
Trading internationally allows companies to spread their risks.
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17
Much of Canada's trade with the United States is resource-based.
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18
A favourable balance of trade is known as a trade surplus.
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19
Depending on a country's own resources, without seeking opportunities in other countries, is a good economic move.
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20
The majority of the world's population lives in less-developed countries.
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21
Cultural sensitivity is especially essential in cyberspace because visitors to the Web can come from any part of the world.
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22
A nation's exchange rate is the rate at which its currency can be exchanged for goods and services.
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23
Along with transportation and energy facilities, access to the Internet is part of a nation's infrastructure.
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24
The EU bans imports of any U.S. agricultural product that has been treated with growth hormones. In response, the United States triples tariffs on imports of selected European products. This would be an example of a protective tariff.
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25
Because exchange rates are volatile, they are of little use to U.S. companies when establishing prices for their products overseas.
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26
A revenue tariff is designed to raise funds for the government.
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27
Compared with Canada, Europeans value employee benefits more than low unemployment and business efficiency.
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28
A weak euro benefits European exporters.
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29
Economically speaking, unlike countries included in the EU, Canada is a national market with a single economy.
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30
Spanish is the most widely spoken language in the world.
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31
The fluctuations in the exchange rate depends partly on the supply and demand for each currency in the world market.
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32
If the value of the Canadian dollar falls relative to the U.S. dollar, Canadian exports to the United States should increase.
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33
An import quota is an example of a cultural barrier to global business.
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34
The Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act regulates the payment of bribes by Canadian firms to officials in foreign countries where such practices are customary.
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35
The European Union leads the world in international trade.
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36
Currencies that can be easily converted into other currencies are called soft currencies.
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37
A Canadian company operating in the European Union (EU) is required to adhere to European regulations, such as mandatory vacation time.
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38
If a country that produces wine enacts a tariff on imported wine to match the country's domestic wine price, this would be an example of a protective tariff.
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39
National governments sometimes take deliberate action to devalue their currencies as a way to increase exports and stimulate foreign investment.
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40
Exchange rates are set by the various national governments.
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41
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) provides emergency loans to member nations which are NOT able to meet its expenses.
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42
If the price of an imported product sells for more in Canada than it does in the producing country, the producing country could be accused of dumping.
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43
Tariffs and quotas are the same.
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44
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was created to promote trade through financial cooperation.
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45
All countries in Europe are now members of the European Union (EU).
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46
If the Canadian government engaged in protectionism, the policies will help to open up a Canadian market to foreign companies.
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47
A joint venture strategy provides the most basic level of international involvement, with the least risk and control.
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48
When McDonald's franchises into foreign countries, they are engaging in direct international investment.
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49
Countertrade is another term for international bartering.
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50
To balance the budget for 2016, a developing country such as Ghana CANNOT borrow money from the international community to finance some of its expenses.
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51
The WTO makes decisions that are binding on member nations involved in disputes.
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52
Trade among the NAFTA nations has changed little since the adoption of the agreement.
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53
Controversies regarding the World Trade Organization (WTO) include pollution and human rights abuses.
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54
A firm in the Czech Republic buys U.S. agricultural products, paying for the products with crude oil. This is an example of countertrade.
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55
Since NAFTA, Canadian trade with Latin American countries has tripled.
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56
U.S. sugar producers welcomed the Central America-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) because relaxed trade rules with Central America drove prices higher.
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57
Indirect exporting involves producing a component for a product that is subsequently exported.
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58
Exchange controls affect both exporters and importers.
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59
The government of a less-developed country wants to build several new healthcare facilities in rural areas and improve port facilities to promote exports. The World Bank might lend money to help the country finance these construction projects.
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60
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a trade accord designed to reduce trade restrictions between the two neighbouring countries of the United States and Canada.
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61
Under a multidomestic strategy, each national market is treated differently.
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62
During the past 10 years, the value of Canadian imports and exports has ______.
A) decreased
B) remained about the same
C) more than doubled
D) risen slightly
A) decreased
B) remained about the same
C) more than doubled
D) risen slightly
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63
The sale by Toyota of its Camry model throughout the world is an example of a global business strategy.
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64
When a company operates in other countries, it ______ risk.
A) spreads out
B) increases
C) eliminates
D) has no impact on
A) spreads out
B) increases
C) eliminates
D) has no impact on
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65
A global strategy and a multidomestic strategy are the same.
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66
When Microsoft relocates its customer call centre to India, it is using offshoring.
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67
Los Angeles-based PMI Telecom purchases cell phones manufactured in Asia and sells them in the United States. PMI is engaging in the international business activity known as ______.
A) dumping
B) exporting
C) countertrade
D) importing
A) dumping
B) exporting
C) countertrade
D) importing
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68
Computers that are manufactured in Japan and sold in Norway are categorized as Japanese ______.
A) imports
B) exports
C) countertrades
D) outsourcing
A) imports
B) exports
C) countertrades
D) outsourcing
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69
One advantage of using foreign subcontractors is that firms have almost total control over the business practices of their subcontractors.
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70
A joint venture is a contractual form of international investment.
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71
A global marketing approach is ideal for marketing luxury items due to their universal appeal.
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72
One strategy for entering international market is by franchising.
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73
A SWOT analysis will help an organization to develop a framework from which to conduct international business.
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74
Many developing nations have lower per capita incomes than highly developed countries. This fact ______.
A) indicates that they represent an insignificant market for most products
B) means that the developing nations are unlikely to experience much economic growth
C) does not mean there is little opportunity for sales
D) means that they are only likely to purchase low-tech merchandise
A) indicates that they represent an insignificant market for most products
B) means that the developing nations are unlikely to experience much economic growth
C) does not mean there is little opportunity for sales
D) means that they are only likely to purchase low-tech merchandise
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75
Although people in developing nations have lower per capita incomes than more highly developed nations, their ______ represents a lucrative market for global trade.
A) infrastructure
B) technology
C) population
D) political stability
A) infrastructure
B) technology
C) population
D) political stability
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76
Nearshoring is the best way to enter international markets.
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77
AusterTech, a German company, produces computer parts and sells them to South American countries. AusterTech is engaging in the international business activity known as ______.
A) dumping
B) exporting
C) countertrade
D) importing
A) dumping
B) exporting
C) countertrade
D) importing
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78
A global business strategy involves separate product and marketing strategies that vary from one nation to another.
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79
A large part of the Canadian economy's growth comes from ______.
A) petroleum exports
B) computer technology
C) the export and import of goods and services
D) production of consumer electronic products
A) petroleum exports
B) computer technology
C) the export and import of goods and services
D) production of consumer electronic products
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One advantage of a licensing agreement is that little or no investment is required to begin operating.
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