Test Bank For Global Business Today, 12th Edition By Charles
Hill, Verified Chapters 1 - 17, Complete Newest Version
,Chapter One Globalization
Part Two National Differences
Chapter Two National Differences In Political, Economic, And Legal Systems
Chapter Three National Differences In Economic Development
Chapter Four Differences In Culture
Chapter Five Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, And Sustainability
Part Three The Global Trade And Investment Environment
Chapter Six International Trade Theory
Chapter Seven Government Policy And International Trade
Chapter Eight Foreign Direct Investment
Chapter Nine Regional Economic Integration
Part Four The Global Monetary System Chapter
Ten The Foreign Exchange Market
Chapter Eleven The International Monetary System
Part Five The Strategy Of International Business Chapter
Twelve The Strategy Of International Business
Chapter Thirteen Entering Developed And Emerging Markets
Part Six International Business Functions
Chapter Fourteen Exporting, Importing, And Countertrade
Chapter Fifteen Global Production And Supply Chain Management
Chapter Sixteen Global Marketing And Business Analytics
Chapter Seventeen Global Human Resource Management
,Answers Are At The End Of Each Chapter
Chapter 01 Globalization
True / False Questions
1. As A Result Of Globalization, We Have Been Moving Toward A World In Which National
Economies Are Relatively Self-Contained Entities.
True False
2. By Offering The Same Basic Product Worldwide, Firms Help To Create A Global
Market. True False
3. A Company Has To Be The Size Of A Multinational Giant To Facilitate, And Benefit From,
The Globalization Of Markets.
True False
4. As A Result Of Globalization, Companies Rarely Need To Customize Marketing Strategies,
Product Features, And Operating Practices In Different Countries.
True False
5. Globalization Has Resulted In Greater Uniformity Replacing Diversity Across National
Markets. True False
6. As Firms Follow Each Other Around The World, They Bring With Them Many Of The Assets
That Served Them Well In Other National Markets. Thus, Greater Diversity Replaces Uniformity.
True False
7. Substantial Gimpediments, Gsuch Gas Gbarriers Gto Gforeign Gdirect Ginvestment, Gmake Git
Gdifficult Gfor Gfirmsgto Gachieve Gthe Goptimal Gdispersion Gof Gtheir Gproductive Gactivities Gto
Glocations Garound Gthe Gglobe.
True False
8. The Gworld Gtrade Gorganization, Gthe Ginternational Gmonetary Gfund Gand Gits
Gsister Ginstitution Gthegworld Gbank, Gand Gthe Gunited Gnations Gwere Gall Gcreated Gby
Gvoluntary Gagreement Gbetween Gindividual Gnation- Gstates.
True False
, 9. The Ginternational Gmonetary Gfund Gand Gthe Gworld Gbank Gwere Gboth Gcreated Gin G1944
Gby G44 Gnationsgthat Gmet Gat Gbretton Gwoods, Gnew Ghampshire.
True False
10. The Gwto Gis Gseen Gas Gthe Glender Gof Glast Gresort Gto Gnation-States Gwhose Geconomies
Gare Gin Gturmoilgand Gwhose Gcurrencies Gare Glosing Gvalue Gagainst Gthose Gof Gother Gnations.
True False
11. The Gimf Gis Gless Gcontroversial Gthan Gits Gsister Ginstitution,
Gthe Gworld Gbank.Gtrue False
12. In Greturn Gfor Gloans, Gthe Gimf Grequires Gnation-States Gto Gadopt Gspecific Geconomic
Gpolicies Gaimed Gatgreturning Gtheir Gtroubled Geconomies Gto Gstability Gand Ggrowth.
True False
13. Foreign Gdirect Ginvestment G(Fdi) Goccurs Gwhen Ga Gfirm Ginvests Gresources Gin
Gbusiness Gactivitiesgoutside Gits Ghome Gcountry.
True False
14. After Gworld Gwar Gii, Gthe Gadvanced Gnations Gof Gthe Gwest Gcommitted Gthemselves
Gto Gincreasinggbarriers Gto Gthe Gfree Gflow Gof Ggoods, Gservices, Gand Gcapital Gbetween
Gnations.
True False
15. The Guruguay Ground, Gheld Gunder Gthe Gumbrella Gof Ggatt, Gextended Ggatt Gto Gcover
Gservices Gas Gwellgas Gmanufactured Ggoods.
True False
16. The Glowering Gof Gtrade Gand Ginvestment Gbarriers Gallows Gfirms Gto Gbase Gproduction
Gat Gthe Goptimalglocation Gfor Gthat Gactivity.
True False
17. As Ga Gresult Gof Ginternational Gtrade, Gthe Geconomies Gof Gthe Gworld’s Gnation-States
Gare Gbecoming Glessgintertwined.
True False
18. The Gglobalization Gof Gmarkets Gand Gproduction Gand Gthe Gresulting Ggrowth Gof
Gworld Gtrade, Gforeigngdirect Ginvestment, Gand Gimports Gall Gimply Gthat Gfirms Gare Gfinding Git
Geasier Gto Gprotect Gthemselves Gfrom
The Gattack Gof Gforeign Gcompetitors.
Hill, Verified Chapters 1 - 17, Complete Newest Version
,Chapter One Globalization
Part Two National Differences
Chapter Two National Differences In Political, Economic, And Legal Systems
Chapter Three National Differences In Economic Development
Chapter Four Differences In Culture
Chapter Five Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, And Sustainability
Part Three The Global Trade And Investment Environment
Chapter Six International Trade Theory
Chapter Seven Government Policy And International Trade
Chapter Eight Foreign Direct Investment
Chapter Nine Regional Economic Integration
Part Four The Global Monetary System Chapter
Ten The Foreign Exchange Market
Chapter Eleven The International Monetary System
Part Five The Strategy Of International Business Chapter
Twelve The Strategy Of International Business
Chapter Thirteen Entering Developed And Emerging Markets
Part Six International Business Functions
Chapter Fourteen Exporting, Importing, And Countertrade
Chapter Fifteen Global Production And Supply Chain Management
Chapter Sixteen Global Marketing And Business Analytics
Chapter Seventeen Global Human Resource Management
,Answers Are At The End Of Each Chapter
Chapter 01 Globalization
True / False Questions
1. As A Result Of Globalization, We Have Been Moving Toward A World In Which National
Economies Are Relatively Self-Contained Entities.
True False
2. By Offering The Same Basic Product Worldwide, Firms Help To Create A Global
Market. True False
3. A Company Has To Be The Size Of A Multinational Giant To Facilitate, And Benefit From,
The Globalization Of Markets.
True False
4. As A Result Of Globalization, Companies Rarely Need To Customize Marketing Strategies,
Product Features, And Operating Practices In Different Countries.
True False
5. Globalization Has Resulted In Greater Uniformity Replacing Diversity Across National
Markets. True False
6. As Firms Follow Each Other Around The World, They Bring With Them Many Of The Assets
That Served Them Well In Other National Markets. Thus, Greater Diversity Replaces Uniformity.
True False
7. Substantial Gimpediments, Gsuch Gas Gbarriers Gto Gforeign Gdirect Ginvestment, Gmake Git
Gdifficult Gfor Gfirmsgto Gachieve Gthe Goptimal Gdispersion Gof Gtheir Gproductive Gactivities Gto
Glocations Garound Gthe Gglobe.
True False
8. The Gworld Gtrade Gorganization, Gthe Ginternational Gmonetary Gfund Gand Gits
Gsister Ginstitution Gthegworld Gbank, Gand Gthe Gunited Gnations Gwere Gall Gcreated Gby
Gvoluntary Gagreement Gbetween Gindividual Gnation- Gstates.
True False
, 9. The Ginternational Gmonetary Gfund Gand Gthe Gworld Gbank Gwere Gboth Gcreated Gin G1944
Gby G44 Gnationsgthat Gmet Gat Gbretton Gwoods, Gnew Ghampshire.
True False
10. The Gwto Gis Gseen Gas Gthe Glender Gof Glast Gresort Gto Gnation-States Gwhose Geconomies
Gare Gin Gturmoilgand Gwhose Gcurrencies Gare Glosing Gvalue Gagainst Gthose Gof Gother Gnations.
True False
11. The Gimf Gis Gless Gcontroversial Gthan Gits Gsister Ginstitution,
Gthe Gworld Gbank.Gtrue False
12. In Greturn Gfor Gloans, Gthe Gimf Grequires Gnation-States Gto Gadopt Gspecific Geconomic
Gpolicies Gaimed Gatgreturning Gtheir Gtroubled Geconomies Gto Gstability Gand Ggrowth.
True False
13. Foreign Gdirect Ginvestment G(Fdi) Goccurs Gwhen Ga Gfirm Ginvests Gresources Gin
Gbusiness Gactivitiesgoutside Gits Ghome Gcountry.
True False
14. After Gworld Gwar Gii, Gthe Gadvanced Gnations Gof Gthe Gwest Gcommitted Gthemselves
Gto Gincreasinggbarriers Gto Gthe Gfree Gflow Gof Ggoods, Gservices, Gand Gcapital Gbetween
Gnations.
True False
15. The Guruguay Ground, Gheld Gunder Gthe Gumbrella Gof Ggatt, Gextended Ggatt Gto Gcover
Gservices Gas Gwellgas Gmanufactured Ggoods.
True False
16. The Glowering Gof Gtrade Gand Ginvestment Gbarriers Gallows Gfirms Gto Gbase Gproduction
Gat Gthe Goptimalglocation Gfor Gthat Gactivity.
True False
17. As Ga Gresult Gof Ginternational Gtrade, Gthe Geconomies Gof Gthe Gworld’s Gnation-States
Gare Gbecoming Glessgintertwined.
True False
18. The Gglobalization Gof Gmarkets Gand Gproduction Gand Gthe Gresulting Ggrowth Gof
Gworld Gtrade, Gforeigngdirect Ginvestment, Gand Gimports Gall Gimply Gthat Gfirms Gare Gfinding Git
Geasier Gto Gprotect Gthemselves Gfrom
The Gattack Gof Gforeign Gcompetitors.