Deck 1: Globalization and the Multinational Firm
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Deck 1: Globalization and the Multinational Firm
1
GATT,the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade,has been successful by:
A)Reduce import tariffs worldwide by an average of 98%
B)Reduce import tariffs worldwide by an average of 78%
C)Reduce import tariffs worldwide by an average of 58%
D)Reduce import tariffs worldwide by an average of 38%
A)Reduce import tariffs worldwide by an average of 98%
B)Reduce import tariffs worldwide by an average of 78%
C)Reduce import tariffs worldwide by an average of 58%
D)Reduce import tariffs worldwide by an average of 38%
D
2
Privatization refers to process of:
A)Having government operate businesses for the betterment of the public sector
B)Government allowing the operation of privately owned business
C)Prohibiting government operated enterprises
D)A country divesting itself of the ownership and operation of a business venture by turning it over to the free market system
A)Having government operate businesses for the betterment of the public sector
B)Government allowing the operation of privately owned business
C)Prohibiting government operated enterprises
D)A country divesting itself of the ownership and operation of a business venture by turning it over to the free market system
D
3
What major dimension sets apart international finance from domestic finance?
A)Foreign exchange and political risks
B)Market imperfections
C)Expanded opportunity set
D)all of these
A)Foreign exchange and political risks
B)Market imperfections
C)Expanded opportunity set
D)all of these
D
4
Exchange rate risk refers to
A)An expected drop in an exchange rate
B)A highly variable exchange rate
C)Lower profit due to an expected drop in an exchange rate
D)Lower profits due to an unexpected change in exchange rates
A)An expected drop in an exchange rate
B)A highly variable exchange rate
C)Lower profit due to an expected drop in an exchange rate
D)Lower profits due to an unexpected change in exchange rates
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5
Recent trends in the globalization of the world economy include all of the following except:
A)emergence of global financial markets
B)economic differentiation
C)advent of the euro
D)privatization
A)emergence of global financial markets
B)economic differentiation
C)advent of the euro
D)privatization
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6
Market imperfections include all of the following except:
A)Taxes on imported goods
B)Taxes on exported goods
C)Stock markets
D)Two different classes of shareholders for one company
A)Taxes on imported goods
B)Taxes on exported goods
C)Stock markets
D)Two different classes of shareholders for one company
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7
The theory of comparative advantage:
A)Claims that economic well-being is enhanced if each country's citizens produce only a single product
B)Claims that economic well-being is enhanced when all countries compare commodity prices after adjusting for exchange rate differences in order to standardize the prices charged all countries
C)Claims that economic well-being is enhanced if each country's citizens produce that which they have a comparative advantage in producing relative to the citizens of other countries, and then trade production
D)Claims that no country has an absolute advantage over another country in the production of any good or service
A)Claims that economic well-being is enhanced if each country's citizens produce only a single product
B)Claims that economic well-being is enhanced when all countries compare commodity prices after adjusting for exchange rate differences in order to standardize the prices charged all countries
C)Claims that economic well-being is enhanced if each country's citizens produce that which they have a comparative advantage in producing relative to the citizens of other countries, and then trade production
D)Claims that no country has an absolute advantage over another country in the production of any good or service
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8
Country A can produce 10 yards of textiles and 6 pounds of food per unit of input.Country B can produce 8 yards of textiles and 5 pounds of food per unit of input.
A)Country A is relatively more efficient than Country B in the production of textiles
B)Country B is relatively more efficient than Country A in the production of food
C)Country A has an absolute advantage over Country B in the production of food and textiles
D)All of these
A)Country A is relatively more efficient than Country B in the production of textiles
B)Country B is relatively more efficient than Country A in the production of food
C)Country A has an absolute advantage over Country B in the production of food and textiles
D)All of these
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9
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the euro?
A)Was introduced in 1999
B)Precipitated the emergence of continent-wide capital markets in Europe
C)Competes with American dollar
D)Is used by all European countries
A)Was introduced in 1999
B)Precipitated the emergence of continent-wide capital markets in Europe
C)Competes with American dollar
D)Is used by all European countries
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10
Which of the following statements about the EU (European Union)is wrong?
A)All member countries of the EU have adopted the euro
B)The EU recently enlarged to include some formerly socialist countries
C)The EU was established to foster economic integration in Western Europe
D)The EU is a direct descendent of the European Community
A)All member countries of the EU have adopted the euro
B)The EU recently enlarged to include some formerly socialist countries
C)The EU was established to foster economic integration in Western Europe
D)The EU is a direct descendent of the European Community
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11
An example of a political risk is
A)Expropriation of assets
B)Adverse change in tax rules
C)The opposition party being elected
D)a and b
A)Expropriation of assets
B)Adverse change in tax rules
C)The opposition party being elected
D)a and b
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12
The euro zone has
A)A common fiscal policy
B)A common monetary policy
C)A common taxation policy
D)A common immigration policy
A)A common fiscal policy
B)A common monetary policy
C)A common taxation policy
D)A common immigration policy
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13
David Ricardo's theory of comparative advantage has the following policy implication:
A)Liberalization of international trade will enhance the welfare of the world's citizens
B)International trade is a zero-sum game
C)One country will benefit from trade at the expense of another country
D)Restriction of international trade will enhance the welfare of the world's citizens
A)Liberalization of international trade will enhance the welfare of the world's citizens
B)International trade is a zero-sum game
C)One country will benefit from trade at the expense of another country
D)Restriction of international trade will enhance the welfare of the world's citizens
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14
The goal of shareholder wealth maximization
A)is not appropriate for non-U.S.business firms
B)means that all business decisions and investments that a firm makes are done for the purpose of making the owners of the firm better off financially
C)is a sub-objective the firm should attempt to achieve after the objective of customer satisfaction is met
D)is in conflict with the privatization process taking place in third-world countries
A)is not appropriate for non-U.S.business firms
B)means that all business decisions and investments that a firm makes are done for the purpose of making the owners of the firm better off financially
C)is a sub-objective the firm should attempt to achieve after the objective of customer satisfaction is met
D)is in conflict with the privatization process taking place in third-world countries
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15
Multinational firms gain from their global presence in the following ways EXCEPT:
A)Rising marginal costs of production
B)Economies of Scale
C)Low-cost labour in foreign countries
D)Spreading R&D expenditures over global sales
A)Rising marginal costs of production
B)Economies of Scale
C)Low-cost labour in foreign countries
D)Spreading R&D expenditures over global sales
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16
The "Big Bang" refers to:
A)Deregulation of the Japanese stock market
B)Deregulation of the German stock market
C)Deregulation of the British stock market
D)Deregulation of the Mexican stock market
A)Deregulation of the Japanese stock market
B)Deregulation of the German stock market
C)Deregulation of the British stock market
D)Deregulation of the Mexican stock market
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17
A multinational firm can be defined as:
A)A firm that invests short-term cash inflows in more than one currency
B)A firm that has sales affiliates in several countries
C)A firm that is incorporated in more than one country
D)A firm that incorporated in one country that has production and sales operations in several other countries
A)A firm that invests short-term cash inflows in more than one currency
B)A firm that has sales affiliates in several countries
C)A firm that is incorporated in more than one country
D)A firm that incorporated in one country that has production and sales operations in several other countries
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18
Political risk includes all of the following except:
A)Expropriation
B)Unexpected changes in tax rules
C)Change in government
D)Unexpected changes in environmental rules
A)Expropriation
B)Unexpected changes in tax rules
C)Change in government
D)Unexpected changes in environmental rules
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19
Country A can produce 10 yards of textiles and 6 pounds of food per unit of input.Compute the opportunity cost of producing food instead of textiles.
A)1 yard of textiles per 1.67 pounds of food
B)1 pound of food per 1.67 yards of textiles
C)1 yard of textiles per .6 pounds of food
D)1 pound of food per .6 yards of textiles
A)1 yard of textiles per 1.67 pounds of food
B)1 pound of food per 1.67 yards of textiles
C)1 yard of textiles per .6 pounds of food
D)1 pound of food per .6 yards of textiles
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20
Country A can produce 10 yards of textiles and 6 pounds of food per unit of input.Country B can produce 8 yards of textiles and 5 pounds of food per unit of input.
A)Country A is relatively more efficient than Country B in the production of food
B)Country B is relatively more efficient than Country A in the production of textiles
C)Country A has an absolute advantage over Country B in the production of food and textiles
D)Country B has an absolute advantage over Country A in the production of food and textiles
A)Country A is relatively more efficient than Country B in the production of food
B)Country B is relatively more efficient than Country A in the production of textiles
C)Country A has an absolute advantage over Country B in the production of food and textiles
D)Country B has an absolute advantage over Country A in the production of food and textiles
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21
Which country has comparative advantage in producing potatoes?
A)Russia
B)Byelorussia
C)Both countries
D)Neither country
A)Russia
B)Byelorussia
C)Both countries
D)Neither country
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22
If the total world production of potatoes is 2000 tons,how much tomatoes will be produced in Russia?
A)1000 tons
B)500 tons
C)666.67 tons
D)333.33 tons
A)1000 tons
B)500 tons
C)666.67 tons
D)333.33 tons
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23
What is the specific Canadian perspective on international finance?
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24
What is the euro?
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25
If people in both countries eat the same dish that requires 0.1kg or tomatoes and 1.4kg of potatoes to prepare,how much potatoes will be produced in Byelorussia?
A)None
B)333.33 tons
C)500 tons
D)666.67 tons
A)None
B)333.33 tons
C)500 tons
D)666.67 tons
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26
Which country has absolute advantage in producing potatoes?
A)Russia
B)Byelorussia
C)Both countries
D)Neither country
A)Russia
B)Byelorussia
C)Both countries
D)Neither country
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27
What is the goal of sound financial management?
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28
If people in both countries eat the same dish that requires 0.1kg or tomatoes and 1.4kg of potatoes to prepare,and the price of potatoes is $1000 per ton,what is the GDP in Byelorussia?
A)$165,000
B)$333,333
C)$1,000,000
D)None of these
A)$165,000
B)$333,333
C)$1,000,000
D)None of these
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29
What are some of major recent trends in globalization?
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30
If the price of potatoes is $300 per ton,with free trade the price of tomatoes can be any of the numbers below EXCEPT
A)$600
B)$750
C)$900
D)All of these numbers can be the equilibrium price of tomatoes
A)$600
B)$750
C)$900
D)All of these numbers can be the equilibrium price of tomatoes
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31
What is special about international finance?
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32
If people in both countries eat the same dish that requires 0.1kg or tomatoes and 1.4kg of potatoes to prepare,how much tomatoes are CONSUMED in Byelorussia?
A)Less than 100 tons
B)At least 100 tons but less than 200 tons
C)At least 200 tons but less than 400 tons
D)More than 400 tons
A)Less than 100 tons
B)At least 100 tons but less than 200 tons
C)At least 200 tons but less than 400 tons
D)More than 400 tons
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