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Environmental constraints on doing business abroad, effects of overseas business investments on domestic and foreign economies, foreign markets analysis, operational strategy of a firm, and management problems of international operations are the major topics covered in this survey course in international business. (3 credits)
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The effect of historical, political and cultural factors on commerce and economic trade, the volume of trade among the nations and the government policies, legal barriers and monetary restrictions affecting such trade are the topics discussed in this study of the changing nature of business activity in the European Economic Union, the current Eastern European countries, and greater Russia. (3 credits)
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Reviewing the volume, direction, and composition of trade between the United States and Middle Eastern/African countries, this course also looks at the impact of historical, political, social, economic and cultural factors in promoting trade among member countries. Government policies, legal barriers, promotional efforts, and market potential are also discussed. (3 credits)
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Reviewing the volume, direction, and composition of trade between the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean, this course also looks at the impact of historical, political, social, economic, and cultural factors in promoting trade among member countries. Government policies, legal barriers, promotional efforts, and market potential are also discussed. (3 credits)
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3.00 Credits
The cultural, political, and economic differences existing in many nations situated in North and Southeast Asia and their impact on trade are examined in this course. Also covered are the social, political, and legal constraints affecting commercial activities and business ventures in these countries as well as the impact of the global monetary system, regional economic integration, and the growing influence of China in the region. (3 credits)
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The organization of export and import operations in support of marketing and distribution is emphasized, including such topics as freight forwarding, shipping procedures, selecting transportation modes, documentation, the interface with treasury functions in international banking transactions and collections, and review of governmental regulations over imports and exports. (3 credits) Prerequisite: INB 300
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This course provides an overarching consideration of the political-economic aspects of global business. It includes a brief survey of world population dynamics, income stratification, spatial resource patterns, and governing philosophies concerning developmental and wealth creating alternatives. It focuses on international economic concepts concerning trade and exchange, agricultural and industrial production, international capital and its movements, and developmental change and the tensions it produces. Finally, it considers the emerging and increasingly central role of technical rule- making bodies which are challenging the hegemony of the national state, international organizations and multi-national corporations. (3 credits)
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3.00 Credits
After exploring various global cultural and religious environments, this course provides an in-depth study of current conditions existing in the global economy and business world. Understanding the need to develop methodologies for managing in specific cross-cultural situations is emphasized. (3 credits) Prerequisite: INB 605
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3.00 Credits
The emphasis in this course is on development of international business organizations and strategic planning for organizing, financing, and managing international operations. The strategies and policies of small and medium sized companies and major industrial firms are discussed, along with their long- term planning and research for developing opportunities for global business and the financing of such projects. (3 credits)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of world populations, income, resources, and patterns of economic development, with emphasis on newly developed and emerging nations. The changing nature of agricultural and industrial production, directions of world trade and techniques for financing global trade, lending practices and world debt are also covered. (3 credits) Prerequisite: INB 605
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