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    Causes Of Culture Shock

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    as " the term used for the pronounced reactions to the psychological disorientation that is experienced in vary degrees when spending an extended period of time in a new environment." There are rivalry and sometimes even slavery in international trade and most time without the managerial input to stir international business into good ethical practices, the wheels of global business goes into turmoil. Management of an international business can be very rewarding but their are many flaws still…

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    International Business Strategies The following paper will address and explain international business strategies and the various ways companies use business strategies to achieve international success. The paper will explain the benefit international business strategies create for companies and the importance for companies to use the correct strategies according to their overall company strategy. Overview of International Business Strategies Companies and individuals must have a plan in…

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    described as the global network that combines millions of computers that as interlinked in order to facilitate the exchange of data, opinions and other everyday aspects of life such as business. Therefore, the internet has revolutionalized international trade which is the background upon which globalization is founded.…

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    national security. Without tariffs the domestic market competition will force producers to reduce cost by firing employees, and transferring their production to countries with cheaper labor. However, tariffs also have its negative effect on international trade. The impose of tariffs make the cost of imports and exports more expensive, accumulating taxes to the total cost of this transaction. Many developing nations use tariff to restrict the imports of goods and services from other countries, if…

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    The Trade Economy

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    Trade has become one of the top priorities for countries; “But in recent decades, leaders have come to see the economic clout that trade produces as more than merely a purse for military prowess: they now understand prosperity to be a principal means by which countries measure and exercise power.” (Froman, par.1). This brings in more money and jobs into the economy; “Trade supports higher-paying jobs, spurs economic growth, and enhances the competitiveness of the U.S. economy.” (Froman, par. 3).…

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    Globalization? How did Globalization happen in the first place? The main causes of globalization were trade, exploration, timing, and religion. With all of these causes came effects, which were disease, conquest, global goods, and technological advancements. Without the mixing of ideas, globalization wouldn 't be possible. Throughout history, there are tons of examples of trade. To start off, the first examples of trade began all the way at the beginning of the agricultural revolution around…

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    Exim Bank Case Study

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    Bank of India is the head export finance organization in India, built up in 1982 under the Export-Import Bank of India Act 1981. Since its initiation, Exim Bank of India has been both an incentive and a key player in the development of cross border trade, investment and exchange ventures. Beginning operations as a source of export credit. As other Export Credit…

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    In 1996, Korea became one of the members in OECD, achieving recognition as a developed country. To come to this point, there were many major historical events that impacted Korea and its economic success. One of the most impacting events was called, “Gwangju Uprising”, which was a movement against an absolute government. Gwangju revolution was firstly started by college students who were against the absolute government of Korea. People later joined the protest after looking at cruel oppression…

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    I did, however, speculate that it had something to do with trading stocks. Well, not exactly. During my internet research, I have learned that global trade was created with a goal of making the world’s economy better. Let’s examine at the pros and cons, and how to prepare a career in international business. Various advocates view international trade as a way to improve the economic growth of each countries and having the potential key solution to making our world a better place to live in. One…

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    Monsanto Case Study

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    ACE 592 LR Assignment 1 NetID: xl2 Name: Xu Li Question 1: Discuss three economic rationales for having a patent system, and please provide examples to illustrate the rationales. The three economic rationales are Market reward, Ex ante rationales, and Ex post rationales. Market reward: A patent is a reward by the federal government that encourage inventive activity and promote disclosure of new technology. It gives the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling the invention. The…

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