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WGU - C211 Global Economics for Managers, Exam Questions and answers, rated A+. VERIFIED. Explain the New, Evolutionary, and Pendulum views of Globalization. How do these differ from one another? - -New globalization is a new force sweeping through the world in recent times. Pendulum globalization is a pendulum that swings from one extreme to the the other from time to time. Evolutionary globalization is a long historical evolution since the dawn of human history. What is Foreign Direct Investment? - -Investment in controlling and managing value-added activities in other countries. What different political views exist on FDI? - -Radical - hostile to FDI, roots to Marxism, treates FDI as an instrument of imperialism and as a vehicle for exploitation of domestic resources by foreign capitalists and firms. Free Market - suggests that FDI unrestricted by government intervention will enable countries to tap into their absolute comparative advantages by specializing in the production of certain goods and services.. win-win logic FDI friendly polices Brazil, China, Hungary, India, Ireland, Russia. Pragmatic Nationalism - Practiced by most countries. Viewing FDI as having both pros and cons and only aprroving FDI when its benefits outweigh costs. What benefits exist to a country receiving FDI? - -Capital inflow - can help improve a host country's balance of payments Technology - can create technology spillovers that benefit domestic firms and industries Advanced managment - know-how may be highly valued. FDI creates jobs both directly and indirectly. Direct benefits arise when MNEs employ individuals locally. Indirect benefits include jobs created when local suppliers increase hiring and when MNE employees spend money locally resulting in more jobs. Repatriated earnings from profits from FDI. Increased exports of components and services to host countries. Learning via FDI from operations abroad. What costs exist to a country receiving FDI? - --Loss of sovereignty because of decisions to invest, produce and market products and/or to close plants and lay off workers in a host country are being made by foreigners. -Adverse effects on competiton. May drive some domestic firms out of business. Having driven domestic firms out of business MNE's in theory may be able to monopolize local markets. -Capital outflow when MNE's make profits in host countries and repatriate (send back) such earnings to headquarters in home countries, host countries experience a net outflow in the capital account in their balance of payments. How do resources and capabilities influence the competitive dynamics of a business? - -Strong resources and capabilities help to compete and/or cooperate more effectively. What is resource similarity and how does this impact competitive dynamics? - -Extent to which a given competitor possesses strategic endownment comparable, in terms of both type and amount, to those of the focal firm. Give a description of the classical theory of international trade. - -Mercantilism, absolute advantage, comparative advantage How would the modern theory compare to the classical theory? - -Modern Trade Theories are the major theories of international trade that were advanced in the 20th century, which consist of (1) product life cycle, (2) strategic trade, and (3) national competitive advantage of industries instead of relying on simple factor analysis, modern theories rely on more realistic product life cycles, first-mover advantages, and the "diamond" to explain and predict patterns of trade. Compare absolute advantage to comparative advantage. What differences exist? - -Absolute advantage is the ability of an individual, firm or country to produce more of a good or service than competitors when using the same amount of resources. (WinWin) Comparative advantage is the ability of an individual, firm or country to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than other producers. (Opportunity cost

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