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According to supporters of free trade, as countries become more integrated into global economy and trade, they are more likely to enforce stricter environmental and labor regulations.
True
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Managing an international business is quite similar to managing a domestic business.
False
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Globalization has resulted in
an increase in the use of outsourcing.
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A U.S. investment firm set up a customer service call center in India to take advantage of lower labor costs. This is called
outsourcing
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Containerization has revolutionized the transportation business by
simplifying the transportation process and lowering the cost of shipping goods.
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The relative decline of the United States in the share of world output and world exports reflects
the growth in the economic development of emerging markets and other industrialized countries.
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The rise in the number of mini-multinationals means that
small businesses are becoming increasingly involved in international trade and investment.
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If China continues to move toward greater free market reforms it
may move from a third-world business giant to an industrial superpower.
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Globalization is criticized because it increases the power of
supranational organizations over nation-states.
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Supporters of debt relief for HIPCs
are energized by high-profile endorsements from Bono, the Dalai Lama, and Jeffrey Sachs.
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Since Mercury Machine is a medium-size business, it would benefit from globalization.
False
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The world bank has focused on policing the world trading system and making sure nation-states adhere to the rules laid down in trade treaties.
False
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"Beggar thy neighbor" retaliatory trade policies involved countries progressively increasing trade barriers against each other, which contributed to the Great Depression of the 1930s.
True
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_________ refers to the shift toward a more integrated and interdependent world economy.
Globalization
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In 2008 and 2009, the __________ became the forum through which major nations attempted to launch a coordinated policy response to the global financial crisis, which started in America.
Group of Twenty (G20)
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Which factor has contributed to the globalization of markets?
global convergence of consumer tastes and preferences.
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Globalization has resulted in
an increase in the use of outsourcing.
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Which factor hinders globalization of consumer foods market?
national and cultural differences in tastes and preferences.
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Globalization of markets results in markets becoming
less diverse
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A U.S. investment firm set up a customer service call center in India to take advantage of lower labor costs. This is called
outsourcing
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In mixed economies, governments tend to take into state ownership troubled firms whose continued operation is thought to be vital to national interests.
True
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The Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights agreement attempts to reduce intellectual property protections to enhance trade.
False
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The political systems of a country raise ethical issues that have implications for the practice of international business.
True
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Modern socialism has been popularized largely through the work of
Karl Marx
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Which feature is characteristic of a representative democracy?
governance by people or elected representatives
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In a pure market economy,
production is determined by the interaction of market forces of supply and demand.
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Antitrust laws in the United States are designed to
outlaw monopolies
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A civil law system tends to be less adversarial than a common law system because the
the judges' decisions are based on detailed legal codes
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The TRIPS agreement was designed to
oversee a much stricter enforcement of intellectual property regulations.
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Which statement about the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (or TRIPS) agreement is true?
It obliged WTO members to grant and enforce patents lasting at least 20 years and copyrights lasting 50 years.
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GDP allows a more direct comparison of living standards in different countries than other measures.
False
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A market with a large number of consumers with low living standards will have a relatively large market when measured in economic terms.
False
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__________ per person figures can be misleading because they don't consider differences in the cost of living.
Gross national income (GNI)
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GNI per person figures can be misleading because
they don't consider differences in the cost of living.
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A market economy encourages innovation because
economic freedom leads to greater incentives for innovation
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The influential Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto has argued that much of the developing world will fail to reap the benefits of capitalism until they
better define and secure property rights
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Removing price controls, abolishing laws regulating the establishment and operation of private enterprises, and relaxing or removing restrictions on direct foreign investment are methods aimed at
deregulation
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Which country is engaged in deregulation efforts?
a country that encourages competition and attracts foreign direct investment
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The costs of doing business una country tend to be greater if
local laws set strict standards with regard to environmental pollution
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Which statement represents a first-mover advantage?
International firms may gain experience in that country's business practices.
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Which theory would support the idea that by increasing the efficiency of resource utilization in the global economy, international trade results in greater economic growth and provides economic benefits to all countries that participate in a global trading system?
gains from trade
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Country A exports electronic goods to Country B although there are no underlying differences in factor endowments between the two countries. Which theory explains this anomaly?
new trade theory
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The Heckscher-Ohlin theory predicts that countries will
export those goods that make intensive use of factors that are locally abundant.
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Country A can produce product X, but it can also buy it at a cheaper price from Country B. Which course of action is suitable in this situation according to Adam Smith's theory of absolute advantage?
Country A should import product X from Country B and it should not attempt to produce it at home.
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The theory of comparative advantage provides strong rationale for supporting the idea of
free trade
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Walmart makes bulk purchases from its vendors and as a result, it is able to get better deals than its competitors. This allows Walmart to offer greater discounts to its customers. In this case, Walmart benefits from
economies of scale
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Which factor, according to Porter, is most likely to give a country competitive advantage over another country?
skilled labor and know-how
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According to the product life-cycle theory, the high cost of U.S. labor gave U.S. firms an incentive to
develop cost-saving process innovations.
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Diminishing returns to specialization occur when
more units of resources are required to produce each additional unit.
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New trade theory suggests that nations
may benefit from trade even when they do not differ in resource endowments or technology.
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To help farmers who are struggling with their crops in harsh economic times, the U.S. government might provide cash grants, low-interest loans, or tax breaks. By lowering the farmers' production costs in a difficult economic environment, these ______ help the farmers compete against foreign imports and gain export markets.
subsidies
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Import tariffs
reduce the overall efficiency of the world economy.
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Which observation about subsidies is true?
Government subsidies must be paid for, typically by taxing individuals and corporations.
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Who benefits from an import tariff?
the government
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Local content regulations
protect domestic producers by limiting foreign competition.
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The infant industry argument is criticized because it relies on an assumption that
firms are unable to make efficient long-term investments by borrowing money from the domestic or international capital market.
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The Smoot-Hawley Act was aimed at
avoiding rising unemployment.
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The ultimate purpose of GATT was to
eliminate barriers to free trade.
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Tariff rates on agricultural products are generally
much higher than tariff rates on manufactured products or services.
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Which is a trade barrier that affects a firm's strategy?
To conform to local content regulations, a firm may have to locate more production activities in a given market than it would otherwise.
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Mergers and acquisitions are quicker to execute than greenfield investments.
True
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A computer manufacturer locates a production facility in a developing country. Prior to investment, the developing country lacked any research and development resources or skills but now there has been a significant transfer of technology which has spurred growth int he country. This is an indirect effect of FDI.
False
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Licensing is usually a good option for firms in high-tech industries where protecting firm-specific expertise is of paramount importance.
False
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A German car manufacturer purchases a U.S. producer of car tires. This is an example of
an acquisition
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________ gives a firm tight control over its technological know-how, operations, and business strategy in a foreign country that may be required to maximize its profitability.
Foreign direct investment
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When a company brings capital and/or technology to a host country, the host country benefits from the:
resource-transfer effect of FDI
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Direct effects of FDI on employment in the host country arise when a foreign MNE
employs a number of host-country citizens
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FDI can benefit the home country's _____ if the foreign subsidiary creates demands for home-country exports of capital equipment, intermediate goods, complementary products, and the like.
balance of payments
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As transportation costs increase, exporting becomes unprofitable, and the choice is between FDI and
licensing
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Licensing would be a good option for firms in which industry?
It would be a good option in fragmented ted, low-technology industries in which globally dispersed manufacturing id not an option.