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TESTBANK for Introduction to Global Business: Understanding the International Environment & Global Business Functions Chapter 1: The Rise of Globalization TRUE/F ALSE 1. With business becoming increasingly global, its success, fortunately, depends only on the domestic environment. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: p. 4 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension 2. Even though business is global, the credit crisis of 2008, started by an American investment bank, was limited to the American economy with fortunately no impact on the global economy. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: p. 3 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Challenging NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Analysis 3. Key aspects of globalization include the elimination of barriers to trade and information technology. ANS: T PTS:1 REF: p. 5 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence 4. So far globalization has made it possible for borders but not technology and culture. ANS: F PTS:1 REF: p. 5 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: NA T: KEY: Difficulty: Moderate BUSPROG: Analytic Bloom's: Analysis 5. The “soft” qualities essential to globalization include openness, protectionism, accountability, connectivity, democracy, and centralization. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: p. 6 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Challenging NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Analysis 6. A sustainable decoupling process would eventually lead to a multi-polar world—a world economy in which the engines of growth could comprise the United States, the European Union, China, India, Brazil, Russia, and South Africa rather than the United States alone. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: p. 9 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Challenging NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Analysis goods, services, and capital, to cross national DIF: NA T: KEY: Difficulty: Moderate BUSPROG: Analytic Bloom's: Analysis 7. The openness and proliferation of globalization and free trade rules can best be attributed to the interwar period between World War I and II. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: p. 10 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Challenging NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Analysis 8. As part of the World Bank’s Strategic Framework, there are five focus areas that accommodate and facilitate the globalization process including its analytical and advisory role supporting national policies to strengthen free market institutions and infrastructure that has provided the potential for creating large gains from trade. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: p. 12 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Challenging NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation 9. For World Trade Organization, increasing trade barriers has been one of the most simplistic ways to encourage trade and globalization. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: p. 13 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension 10. The foundations of the globalized business world are political—and so are the biggest threats to the system. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: p. 15 OBJ: LO: 01-03 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Challenging NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Analysis 11. Countries that have successfully adapted to globalization realize that they cannot succeed without high-quality government management at home. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: p. 18 OBJ: LO: 01-04 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension 12. In communist and state-controlled economies like those in Central Asia property rights either do not exist or are not well defined which discourages domestic and foreign investors from making long-term commitments in these countries. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: p. 18 OBJ: LO: 01-04 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation 13. More globalized economies like New Zealand and Singapore rank at the top in index for absence of corruption by Transparency International. ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Challenging REF: p. 19 OBJ: LO: 01-04 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation 14. Because broadband prices have been falling, governments in emerging economies such as India and South Africa are facilitating the spread of broadband to rural towns and villages to provide instant access to market information and government programs to remote villagers which will enable policymakers to maximize the economic potential of remote communities and make globalization sustainable. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: p. 20 OBJ: LO: 01-05 STA: DISC: Information Technology DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation 15. Critics argue that open trade and foreign direct investment always take jobs from workers in developing economies and transfer them to workers in advanced industrial countries which leave the workers in the developing country, out of work. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: p. 23 OBJ: LO: 01-06 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation 16. A survey by the World Bank indicates that of the companies surveyed; unfortunately, only 30 percent have board-approved policies on environmental management indicating that corporate social responsibility practices have become an insignificant factor in determining where multinational corporations conduct business. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: p. 24 OBJ: LO: 01-06 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence MULTIPLE CHOICE DIF: Difficulty: Challenging NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation 1. Of the following, which is NOT true regarding the credit crisis? a. It affected farmers in Burkina Faso. b. It affected miners and steel workers in Ukraine. c. It affected assemble-line workers in Singapore. d. It affected white-collar workers at information technology firms in Ireland. e. It had an impact only on its country of origin- the United States. ANS: E PTS: 1 REF: p. 3 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Easy NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation 2. Brazilian Juice, a manufacturer of healthy fruit juices in Brazil, sells juice in six different countries including United States. Brazilian juice is engaging in a. economic development in United States. b. exercising nontariff barriers in Brazil. c. unfair trade practices. d. globalization. e. the World Trade Bank Group. ANS: D PTS: 1 REF: p. 5 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: NA T: KEY: Difficulty: Moderate BUSPROG: Analytic Bloom's: Application 3. Which of the following is NOT a key aspect of globalization? a. The elimination of barriers to trade b. Investment c. Financial independence d. Culture e. Information technology ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: p.5 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: NA T: KEY: Difficulty: Moderate BUSPROG: Analytic Bloom's: Analysis 4. Countries that have been moving toward more open trade and free market policies are known as _____. a. African countries b. open-door economies c. industralized countries d. globalized economies e. emerging market economies ANS: E PTS: 1 REF: p. 6 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Knowledge DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Knowledge 5. India and Brazil have been moving towards more open trade and free market policies. These countries can be described as a. emerging market economies. b. open-door economies. c. industrialized countries. d. common market economies. e. the World Bank countries. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: p. 11 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Analysis 6. A a. a multi-polar world b. globalization c. outsourcing d. importing e. exporting sustainable decoupling process would eventually lead to _____. ANS: A REF: p. 9 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Analysis PTS: 1 OBJ: LO: 01-01 7. A world economy in which the engines of growth could comprise the United States, the European Union, China, India, Brazil, Russia, and South Africa rather than the United States alone can be described as a(an) __________. a. interdependent world b. industrialized world c. globalized economy d. multi-polar world e. diverse world ANS: D PTS: 1 REF: p. 10 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Easy NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension 8. According to the authors, which of the following is NOT true regarding globalization lessons for developing countries? a. Import oriented nations must switch to concentrate on domestication. b. Export oriented nations must diversify their market to include major emerging markets. c. Countries emphasizing exports should base their strategy on their true competitive advantage. d. For countries with large populations, the size of the domestic market remains most important. e. Overindulgence can lead to disaster. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: p. 10 OBJ: LO: 01-01 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: NA T: KEY: Difficulty: Challenging BUSPROG: Analytic Bloom's: Analysis 9. Which of the following is NOT a main purpose of the IMF? a. Provide a forum for cooperation on international monetary problems b. Facilitate the sustainable growth of international trade c. Promote exchange rate stability d. Lend countries foreign exchange when needed e. Provide long-term low-interest social sector and infrastructure loans ANS: E PTS: 1 REF: p. 11 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Challenging NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Analysis 10. What was the initial primary role of the World Bank? a. To aide in the reconstruction of Europe after World War II b. To help eradictate communicable diseases c. To try to avoid a repetition of the disastrous economic policies that had contributed to the Great Depression. d. To deal primarily with tariff negotiations e. To provide loans and take equity position in private companies ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: p. 11 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Challenging NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension 11. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development performs which of the following functions? a. Provides long-term low-interest social sector and infrastructure loans to the poorest members utilizing foreign aid funds provided by rich nation members b. Provide loans and take equity position in private companies of developing countries and works toward developing capital markets in theose economies c. Supports reconstruction and restructuring of member countries utilizing funds raised in international capital markets d. Provides political risk coverage for private investments made in developing countries e. Works on issues related to foreign investment disputes ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: p. 12 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension 12. The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency performs which of the following functions? a. Provides long-term low-interest social sector and infrastructure loans to the poorest members utilizing foreign aid funds provided by rich nation members b. Provide loans and take equity position in private companies of developing countries and works toward developing capital markets in those economies c. Supports reconstruction and restructuring of member countries utilizing funds raised in international capital markets d. Provides political risk coverage for private investments made in developing countries e. Works on issues related to foreign investment disputes ANS: D PTS: 1 REF: p. 12 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension 13. The International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes performs which of the following functions? a. Provides long-term low-interest social sector and infrastructure loans to the poorest members utilizing foreign aid funds provided by rich nation members b. Provide loans and take equity position in private companies of developing countries and works toward developing capital markets in those economies c. Supports reconstruction and restructuring of member countries utilizing funds raised in international capital markets d. Provides political risk coverage for private investments made in developing countries e. Works on issues related to foreign investment disputes ANS: E PTS: 1 REF: p. 12 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Easy NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension 14. Trade expansion has been a leading factor in global integration, especially since the early _____. a. 1650s b. 1760s c. 1890s d. 1970s e. 2000s ANS: D REF: p. 12 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence 15. GATT refers to which of the following? a. General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade b. Great American Trade Tax c. Gift of American Treaty Tips d. General Articles on Tariffs and Trade e. Great Articles on Tariffs and Trade ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: p. 12 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence PTS: 1 OBJ: LO: 01-02 DIF: NA T: KEY: DIF: NA T: KEY: Difficulty: Moderate BUSPROG: Analytic Bloom's: Knowledge Difficulty: Easy BUSPROG: Analytic Bloom's: Knowledge WTO? Difficulty: Moderate BUSPROG: Analytic Bloom's: Analysis 16. Which of the following is NOT an objective of the a. Reviewing national trade policies b. Acting as a form for trade negotiations c. Helping eradictate communicable diseases d. Settling trade disputes e. Administering trade agreements ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: p. 13 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: NAT: KEY: 17. Trade without discrimination, freer trade, predictability, promotion of fair competition, and _____ are the five principles of the multilateral trading system. a. integrated capital markets b. encouragement of economic reform in developing countries c. liberalization of the trading system d. nontariff trade e. international ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: p. 14 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Knowledge 18. The concept of curtailing agricultural subsidies in developed economies was incorporated into the ninth round to trade negotiations called the _____. a. “Dallas Round” b. “Toronoto Round” c. “Sparta Round” d. “Kabul Round” e. “Doha Round” ANS: E PTS: 1 REF: p. 14 OBJ: LO: 01-02 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Knowledge 19. The rules, enforcement mechanisms, and organizations that support market transactions are referred to as _____. a. industries b. companies c. businesses d. corporations e. institutions PTS: 1 OBJ: LO: 01-03 20. In Brazil, if there are government organizations that create strong incentives for private investment and operate under a system of checks and balances that function best in a democratic system of government, they could be classified as which of these? a. Transparent organizations ANS: E REF: p. 15 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Easy NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Knowledge b. Antitrust corporations c. Adaptive institutions d. Emerging markets e. Capital markets ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: p. 15 OBJ: LO: 01-03 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Analysis 21. In ABC country, a system of responsibility in which an authority, such as the government, is not answerable for its actions, it would be described as having the lack of _____. a. banking system b. integrity c. accountability d. transaction-based exporting e. trustworthiness ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: p. 15 OBJ: LO: 01-03 STA: DISC: Legal Responsibilities DIF: Difficulty: Challenging NAT: BUSPROG: Evaluation KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation 22. The most recent device(s) that enables greatest ease in portability and accessibility of information is (are) the _____. a. magazines b. newspapers c. Internet d. smart phones e. computer ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Easy REF: p. 16 OBJ: LO: 01-03 NAT: BUSPROG: Technology STA: DISC: Information Technology KEY: Bloom's: Knowledge 23. In India, several politicians are working very hard toward a system of full disclosure and openness that aims to avoid any semblance of corruption and cronyism. These efforts can be described as creating a system focused on _____. a. politics b. integrity c. accountability d. transparency e. democracy PTS: 1 OBJ: LO: 01-03 24. Which of the following is NOT true regarding property rights? a. Protection of property rights has always been fundamental to market economies. b. Studies have shown that countries that have successfully adapted to globalization guarantee property rights. c. Less globalized countries offer less property rigiht protection. d. In economies in Central Asia and parts of Africa and the Middle East, property rights are well defined. e. Countries without property rights will most likely fall behind nations that ANS: D REF: p. 15 STA: DISC: Legal Responsibilities DIF: Difficulty: Challenging NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation guarantee property rights. ANS: D PTS: 1 REF: p. 18 OBJ: LO: 01-04 STA: DISC: Legal Responsibilities DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension 25. Illicit dealings undermine economic performance by doing all of the following EXCEPT: a. decreasing costs. b. raising competition. c. thwarting competition. d. reducing transparency. e. raising insecurity. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: p. 19 OBJ: LO: 01-04 STA: DISC: Ethical Responsibilities DIF: Difficulty: Easy NAT: BUSPROG: Ethics KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension 26. ABC Technology touts in their advertisements that their technology can transfer huge amount of data and other information in a second via the Internet. This describes ABC’s _____ in technology. a. brandwith b. digital server c. digital divide d. gigabytes e. Y2K ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Moderate REF: p. 19 OBJ: LO: 01-05 NAT: BUSPROG: Technology STA: DISC: Information Technology KEY: Bloom's: Application 27. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the global use of information technology? a. Our globe relies on the Internet for business and social activity. b. Broadband prices have been falling. c. The IT revolution has been relatively slow. d. Internet-related technologies help reduce corporate and societal hierarchies. e. Internet and wireless technologies could make many authoritarian governments uneasy. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: p. 19 OBJ: LO: 01-05 STA: DISC: Information Technology DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Technology KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation 28. The _____ describes the perceived economic gap between countries or people with easy access to digital and information technology and those with very limited or no access. a. bandwith b. digital era c. digital divide d. gigabyte number e. Y2K gap PTS: 1 OBJ: LO: 01-05 29. Of the following, which is NOT true regarding the Internet and cell phone era? a. Fortunately, the next billion users will be the same as the first billion b. The majority of users will be from developing countries c. Text messaging will likely predominate emerging economies; mobile phone usage d. Countries are skipping the use of land-line technology and jumping to wireless systems e. Developing countries may “leapfrog” an entire generation of technology ANS: C REF: p. 21 STA: DISC: Information Technology DIF: Difficulty: Easy NAT: BUSPROG: Technology KEY: Bloom's: Knowledge ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: p. 22 OBJ: LO: 01-05 STA: DISC: Information Technology DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Technology KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation 30. All a. it may lead to an increase in the apperance of old industries. b. it may lead to a loss of control over economic policies and developments. c. it may lead to an erosion of communities. d. it can be a force of exploitation and injustice. e. it can cause job losses and stagnant wages. of the following are arguments against globalization EXCEPT: ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: p. 23 OBJ: LO: 01-06 STA: DISC: Environmental Influence DIF: Difficulty: Moderate NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension 31. The only way workers in industrialized countries can compete with their counterparts in the developing world will be through: a. increased use of the cost leadership strategy. b. increased diversity within the organization. c. increased empowerment of employees. d. increased productivity by using technologically-intensive manufacturing technologies. e. increased flat organization structure. ANS: D PTS:1 REF: p. 23 OBJ: LO: 01-06 STA: DISC: Information Technology DIF: NA T: KEY: Difficulty: Moderate BUSPROG: Technology Bloom's: Analysis

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,Chapter 1: The Rise of Globalization


TRUE/FALSE

1. With business becoming increasingly global, its success, fortunately, depends only on the
domestic environment.

ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Moderate
REF: p. 4 OBJ: LO: 01-01 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension

2. Even though business is global, the credit crisis of 2008, started by an American investment
bank, was limited to the American economy with fortunately no impact on the global
economy.

ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Challenging
REF: p. 3 OBJ: LO: 01-01 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Analysis

3. Key aspects of globalization include the elimination of barriers to trade and information
technology.

ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Moderate
REF: p. 5 OBJ: LO: 01-01 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Analysis

4. So far globalization has made it possible for goods, services, and capital, to cross national
borders but not technology and culture.

ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Moderate
REF: p. 5 OBJ: LO: 01-01 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Analysis

5. The “soft” qualities essential to globalization include openness, protectionism,
accountability, connectivity, democracy, and centralization.

ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Challenging
REF: p. 6 OBJ: LO: 01-01 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Analysis

6. A sustainable decoupling process would eventually lead to a multi-polar world—a world
economy in which the engines of growth could comprise the United States, the European
Union, China, India, Brazil, Russia, and South Africa rather than the United States alone.

ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Challenging
REF: p. 9 OBJ: LO: 01-01 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Analysis

, 7. The openness and proliferation of globalization and free trade rules can best be attributed to
the interwar period between World War I and II.

ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Challenging
REF: p. 10 OBJ: LO: 01-02 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Analysis

8. As part of the World Bank’s Strategic Framework, there are five focus areas that
accommodate and facilitate the globalization process including its analytical and advisory
role supporting national policies to strengthen free market institutions and infrastructure that
has provided the potential for creating large gains from trade.

ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Challenging
REF: p. 12 OBJ: LO: 01-02 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation

9. For World Trade Organization, increasing trade barriers has been one of the most simplistic
ways to encourage trade and globalization.

ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Moderate
REF: p. 13 OBJ: LO: 01-02 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension

10. The foundations of the globalized business world are political—and so are the biggest
threats to the system.

ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Challenging
REF: p. 15 OBJ: LO: 01-03 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Analysis

11. Countries that have successfully adapted to globalization realize that they cannot succeed
without high-quality government management at home.

ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Moderate
REF: p. 18 OBJ: LO: 01-04 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension

12. In communist and state-controlled economies like those in Central Asia property rights
either do not exist or are not well defined which discourages domestic and foreign investors
from making long-term commitments in these countries.

ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Moderate
REF: p. 18 OBJ: LO: 01-04 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation

13. More globalized economies like New Zealand and Singapore rank at the top in index for
absence of corruption by Transparency International.

ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Challenging

, REF: p. 19 OBJ: LO: 01-04 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation

14. Because broadband prices have been falling, governments in emerging economies such as
India and South Africa are facilitating the spread of broadband to rural towns and villages to
provide instant access to market information and government programs to remote villagers
which will enable policymakers to maximize the economic potential of remote communities
and make globalization sustainable.

ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Moderate
REF: p. 20 OBJ: LO: 01-05 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Information Technology KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation

15. Critics argue that open trade and foreign direct investment always take jobs from workers in
developing economies and transfer them to workers in advanced industrial countries which
leave the workers in the developing country, out of work.

ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Moderate
REF: p. 23 OBJ: LO: 01-06 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation

16. A survey by the World Bank indicates that of the companies surveyed; unfortunately, only
30 percent have board-approved policies on environmental management indicating that
corporate social responsibility practices have become an insignificant factor in determining
where multinational corporations conduct business.

ANS: F PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Challenging
REF: p. 24 OBJ: LO: 01-06 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Of the following, which is NOT true regarding the credit crisis?
a. It affected farmers in Burkina Faso.
b. It affected miners and steel workers in Ukraine.
c. It affected assemble-line workers in Singapore.
d. It affected white-collar workers at information technology firms in Ireland.
e. It had an impact only on its country of origin- the United States.
ANS: E PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Easy
REF: p. 3 OBJ: LO: 01-01 NAT: BUSPROG: Analytic
STA: DISC: Environmental Influence KEY: Bloom's: Evaluation

2. Brazilian Juice, a manufacturer of healthy fruit juices in Brazil, sells juice in six different
countries including United States. Brazilian juice is engaging in
a. economic development in United States.
b. exercising nontariff barriers in Brazil.
c. unfair trade practices.
d. globalization.

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