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CHAPTER OPENING AND CLOSING CASES
CHAPTER 1

The Globalized Business of Sports p. 2-5



Illustrates the growth and reasons for globalization of player nationality, team ownership,

television coverage, sponsors, and recruitment of new talent and audiences.


Carnival Cruise Lines p. 24-29

Depicts operations of the largest cruise line company, which searches worldwide for

crews, supplies, ships, and customers while operating routes throughout the world from a

flag-of-convenience country.


CHAPTER 2

Saudi Arabia’s Dynamic Culture p. 46-50



Demonstrates the dynamics and regional differences in culture within Saudi Arabia and

companies’ adjustments to operations therein.


Tesco PLC: Leveraging Global Knowledge p. 78-82



Professors Mary Yoko Brannen and Terence Mughan at the University of Victoria (Canada)

wrote this case that describes a company’s use of a team from foreign subsidiaries in

different countries to observe and report on headquarters’ country operations in an effort

to improve those operations and help bring about a more unified global corporate culture.


CHAPTER 3

,China—Complicated Risks, Big Opportunities p. 88-91

Profiles the legacies, status, and likely path of development of China’s economic context

and legal system. Considers the implications to investors in terms of likely opportunities

and risks.


It’s a Knockoff World p. 126-129

Addresses the issue and implications of digital piracy, with a particular eye on the realm

of consumer markets. Profiles the actions, actors, context, and institutions that are

involved in global piracy. Highlights moral ambiguities, depending upon one’s position

and placement in the world, which can confuse interpretation of piracy.


CHAPTER 4

The Comeback Accelerates p. 136-141

Profiles the features and performance of emerging economies against the backdrop of

unprecedented and unusual macroeconomic relationships. Places the recent activities of

the emerging economies in a millennial historical context. Highlights implications to the

market environments and business practices in the West.


The BRICs: Vanguard of the Revolution p. 175-180


Evaluates general trends in emerging economies by focusing on specific circumstances in

the so-called vanguard of the revolution, namely Brazil, Russia, India, and China.

Highlights the opportunities and constraints that shape our interpretation of their

economic performance and potential. Highlights implications of their ascendancy to

established markets.


CHAPTER 5

,Costa Rica’s Trade Evolution p. 186-191



Illustrates the application of trade theories to the policies of the Costa Rican government

over a period of time, especially as these policies have served to transform Costa Rican

dependence more on high-technology production.


Ecuador: A Rosy Export Future? p. 218-225

Describes the natural and acquired advantages that have made Ecuador a leading global

exporter of roses, along with the complexities of planning production and sales for a

highly perishable product that is largely bought with discretionary income.


CHAPTER 6

The U.S. –Vietnamese Catfish Dispute p. 229-232



Discusses the ongoing trade disputes between Vietnam and the United States with

emphasis on various protective arguments that U.S. producers have invoked to limit

catfish imports from Vietnam.


U.S.–Cuban Trade: When Does a Cold War Strategy Become a Cold War Relic?

p. 250-256

Traces the strategic ramifications of business between Cuba and the United States within

the context of the debate over sustained embargo versus trade normalization.


CHAPTER 7

Toyota’s European Drive p. 260-262

Illustrates how Japanese auto companies, such as Toyota, are responding to the expansion

, of the European Union and the reduction of tariff barriers on Japanese autos.


Walmart’s Expansion into Mexico and Central America p. 290-294

Describes Walmart’s strategy of growth in Mexico due to NAFTA and its expansion into

Central America. It also briefly examines the problems Walmart ran into as some

executives in Mexico allegedly paid bribes to get permission to open facilities.


CHAPTER 8

Going Down to the Wire in the Money-Transfer Market p. 296-300

Demonstrates how people can move money from country to country, spotlighting the

movement of funds by Mexicans working in the United States to their families back in

Mexico, using services provided by Western Union.


Do Yuan to Buy Some Renminbi? p. 320-325

Analyzes the restructuring of the Chinese currency and discusses the effects this

restructuring is having on China’s economy.


CHAPTER 9

El Salvador Adopts the U.S. Dollar p. 330-332

Illustrates the pros and cons of dollarization as El Salvador has adopted the U.S. dollar as

its currency.


Welcome to the World of Sony—Unless the Falling Yen Rises Again p. 357-362

Illustrates how the global economic crisis and the rising value of the yen hurt Sony in

export markets and its reported financial results but how that reversed when the yen

began falling in late 2012.

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