International Business Competing in the
Global Marketplace 13th Edition By
Charles W. L. Hill (Test Bank)
The World Trade Organization has estimated that the developed
nations of the world can raise global economic welfare by $128
billion by:
removing subsidies given to their agricultural producers
Toyota is a multinational enterprise, which is a firm that
has production activities in more than two countries
What impedes firms from achieving the optimal dispersion of
their productive activities to locations around the globe?
transportation costs
In the last two decades, Latin American countries such as Brazil
Mexico and Chile have
,welcomes foreign investment
The volume of world trade in merchandise is growing faster than
world GDP. This implies that
more firms are dispersing their production processes to global
locations
Supporters of globalization maintain that the apparent decline in
real wage rates of unskilled workers:
is due to technological changes that create greater demand for
skilled workers.
Evidence suggests that technological change and automation has
had a bigger impact than globalization on the declining share of
national income enjoyed by unskilled labor
true
_____ predicts that the power of microprocessor technology
doubles and its cost of production falls in half every 18 months.
Moores law
, ______ refers to the shift toward a more intergrated and
interdependent world economy
globalization
if china continues to move toward greater free market reforms it
may more from third world to industrial superpower status
which of the following is a consequence of globalization
increasing outsourcing
_____ occurs when a firm exports goods or services to consumers
in another country.
international trade
Which of the following statements is true about an international
business?
An international business must find ways to work within the limits
imposed by government intervention.
which of the following is a factor of production
capital
Global Marketplace 13th Edition By
Charles W. L. Hill (Test Bank)
The World Trade Organization has estimated that the developed
nations of the world can raise global economic welfare by $128
billion by:
removing subsidies given to their agricultural producers
Toyota is a multinational enterprise, which is a firm that
has production activities in more than two countries
What impedes firms from achieving the optimal dispersion of
their productive activities to locations around the globe?
transportation costs
In the last two decades, Latin American countries such as Brazil
Mexico and Chile have
,welcomes foreign investment
The volume of world trade in merchandise is growing faster than
world GDP. This implies that
more firms are dispersing their production processes to global
locations
Supporters of globalization maintain that the apparent decline in
real wage rates of unskilled workers:
is due to technological changes that create greater demand for
skilled workers.
Evidence suggests that technological change and automation has
had a bigger impact than globalization on the declining share of
national income enjoyed by unskilled labor
true
_____ predicts that the power of microprocessor technology
doubles and its cost of production falls in half every 18 months.
Moores law
, ______ refers to the shift toward a more intergrated and
interdependent world economy
globalization
if china continues to move toward greater free market reforms it
may more from third world to industrial superpower status
which of the following is a consequence of globalization
increasing outsourcing
_____ occurs when a firm exports goods or services to consumers
in another country.
international trade
Which of the following statements is true about an international
business?
An international business must find ways to work within the limits
imposed by government intervention.
which of the following is a factor of production
capital