Introduction to global business
2nd edition by Julian Gaspar
all chapters 1-15 complete
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PartVI:VFOUNDATIONSVOFVGLOBALVBUSINESS
1.VTheVRiseVofVGlobalization.
2.VTheVEvolutionVofVInternationalVBusiness.
3.VRegionalVEconomicVIntegration.
4.VTheVInternationalVFlowVofVFundsVandVExchangeVRates.
PartVII:VGLOBALVBUSINESSVENVIRONMENT.
5.VTheVCulturalVEnvironmentVofVGlobalVBusiness.
6.VTheVLegal,VEconomicVandVPoliticalVEnvironmentVofVGlobalVBusiness.
7.VCorruptionVandVEthicsVinVGlobalVBusiness.
PartVIII:VGLOBALVBUSINESSVSTRATEGYVANDVORGANIZATION.
8.VEntryVStrategiesVinVGlobalVBusiness.
9.VControlVofVGlobalVBusiness.
10.VTheVOrganizationVofVGlobalVBusiness.
PartVIV:VMANAGINGVGLOBALVBUSINESS.
11.VGlobalVHumanVResourceVManagement.
12.VGlobalVMarketing.
13.VGlobalVOperationsVandVSupply-ChainVManagement.
14.VGlobalVFinancialVManagement.
15.VGlobalVAccountingVandVTaxation.
1. WithVbusinessVbecomingVincreasinglyVglobal,VitsVsuccess,Vfortunately,VdependsVonlyVonVtheVdomesticVenviro
nment.
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b. False
ANSWER:V False
2. KeyVaspectsVofVglobalizationVincludeVtheVeliminationVofVbarriersVtoVtradeVandVinformationVtechnology.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:V True
3. TheVworldVeconomyVisVquicklyVshiftingVawayVfromVcountriesVwithVemergingVeconomies.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:V False
4. TheV“soft”VqualitiesVessentialVtoVglobalizationVincludeVopenness,Vprotectionism,Vaccountability,Vcon
nectivity,Vdemocracy,VandVcentralization.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:V False
5. AVsustainableVdecouplingVprocessVwouldVeventuallyVleadVtoVaVmulti-polarVworld—
aVworldVeconomyVinVwhichVtheVenginesVofVgrowthVcouldVcompriseVtheVUnitedVStates,VtheVEuropeanVUni
on,VChina,VIndia,VBrazil,VRussia,VandVSouthVAfricaVratherVthanVtheVUnitedVStatesValone.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:V True
6. TheVopennessVandVproliferationVofVglobalizationVandVfreeVtradeVrulesVcanVbestVbeVattributedVtoVtheVinter
warVperiodVbetweenVWorldVWarVIVandVII.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:V False
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7. AsVpartVofVtheVWorldVBank’sVStrategicVFramework,VthereVareVfiveVfocusVareasVthatVaccommodateVandVfa
cilitateVtheVglobalizationVprocessVincludingVitsVanalyticalVandVadvisoryVroleVsupportingVnationalVpoliciesVtoVs
trengthenVfreeVmarketVinstitutionsVandVinfrastructureVthatVhasVprovidedVtheVpotentialVforVcreatingVlargeVgain
sVfromVtrade.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:V True
8. ForVtheVWorldVTradeVOrganization,VincreasingVtradeVbarriersVhasVbeenVoneVofVtheVmostVsimpleVwaysVt
oVencourageVtradeVandVglobalization.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:V False
9. TheVfoundationsVofVtheVglobalizedVbusinessVworldVareVpolitical—
andVsoVareVtheVbiggestVthreatsVtoVtheVsystem.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:V True
10. CountriesVthatVhaveVsuccessfullyVadaptedVtoVglobalizationVrealizeVthatVtheyVcannotVsucceedVwithoutV
high-qualityVgovernmentVmanagementVatVhome.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:V True
11. InVcommunistVandVstate-
controlledVeconomiesVlikeVthoseVinVCentralVAsiaVpropertyVrightsVeitherVdoVnotVexistVorVareVnotVwellVdefin
edVwhichVdiscouragesVdomesticVandVforeignVinvestorsVfromVmakingVlong-
termVcommitmentsVinVtheseVcountries.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:V True
12. GlobalizedVeconomiesVlikeVNewVZealandVandVSingaporeVrankVatVtheVtopVinVindexVforVabsenceVofVcor
ruptionVbyVTransparencyVInternational.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:V True
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