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Bundle Information::WGU C211 Exams 2024/2025 Compilation with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score
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[Show more]Cognitive pillar - the internalized (or taken-for-granted) values and beliefs that 
guide individual and firm behavior. 
Formal institutions - Institution represented by laws, regulations, and rules. 
Informal institutions - include norms, cultures, and ethics. 
Institutional framework - formal and ...
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Add to cartCognitive pillar - the internalized (or taken-for-granted) values and beliefs that 
guide individual and firm behavior. 
Formal institutions - Institution represented by laws, regulations, and rules. 
Informal institutions - include norms, cultures, and ethics. 
Institutional framework - formal and ...
Anti dumping law - Law that makes it illegal for an exporter to sell goods 
below cost abroad with the intent to raise prices after eliminating local rivals 
antitrust laws - Law that makes cartels (trusts) illegal 
Antitrust policy - government regulation aimed at preventing monopoly and 
fostering...
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Add to cartAnti dumping law - Law that makes it illegal for an exporter to sell goods 
below cost abroad with the intent to raise prices after eliminating local rivals 
antitrust laws - Law that makes cartels (trusts) illegal 
Antitrust policy - government regulation aimed at preventing monopoly and 
fostering...
Anti dumping law - Law that makes it illegal for an exporter to sell goods 
below cost abroad with the intent to raise prices after eliminating local rivals 
antitrust laws - Law that makes cartels (trusts) illegal 
Antitrust policy - government regulation aimed at preventing monopoly and 
fostering...
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Add to cartAnti dumping law - Law that makes it illegal for an exporter to sell goods 
below cost abroad with the intent to raise prices after eliminating local rivals 
antitrust laws - Law that makes cartels (trusts) illegal 
Antitrust policy - government regulation aimed at preventing monopoly and 
fostering...
Build-operate-transfer (BOT) agreement - A non-equity mode of entry used to 
build a longer-term presence by building and then operating a facility for a period 
of time before transferring operations to a domestic agency or firm. 
Comarketing - Efforts among a number of firms to jointly market thei...
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Add to cartBuild-operate-transfer (BOT) agreement - A non-equity mode of entry used to 
build a longer-term presence by building and then operating a facility for a period 
of time before transferring operations to a domestic agency or firm. 
Comarketing - Efforts among a number of firms to jointly market thei...
appreciation - An increase in the value of a currency 
Balance of Payment (BoP) - a country's international transaction statement, 
which includes merchandise trade, service trade, and capital movement 
bandwagon effect - The effect of investors moving in the same direction at 
the same time, like ...
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Add to cartappreciation - An increase in the value of a currency 
Balance of Payment (BoP) - a country's international transaction statement, 
which includes merchandise trade, service trade, and capital movement 
bandwagon effect - The effect of investors moving in the same direction at 
the same time, like ...
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) - refers to directly investing in activities that 
control and manage value creation in other countries. 
Downstream vertical FDI - A type of vertical FDI in which a firm engages in a 
downstream stage of the value chain in a host country. 
FDI flow - is the amount of...
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Add to cartForeign Direct Investment (FDI) - refers to directly investing in activities that 
control and manage value creation in other countries. 
Downstream vertical FDI - A type of vertical FDI in which a firm engages in a 
downstream stage of the value chain in a host country. 
FDI flow - is the amount of...
Absolute Advantage - The economic advantage one nation enjoys that is 
absolutely superior to other nations. 
Administrative policy - Bureaucratic rules that make it harder to import 
foreign goods 
antidumping duty - tariff levied on imports that have been "dumped" (selling 
below costs to "unfa...
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Add to cartAbsolute Advantage - The economic advantage one nation enjoys that is 
absolutely superior to other nations. 
Administrative policy - Bureaucratic rules that make it harder to import 
foreign goods 
antidumping duty - tariff levied on imports that have been "dumped" (selling 
below costs to "unfa...
International Business (IB) - A business (or firm) that engages in international 
(cross-boarder) economic activities. 
Multinational Enterprise (MNE) - A firm that engages in foreign direct 
investment. 
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) - When a business participates in investing, 
controlling, and ...
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Add to cartInternational Business (IB) - A business (or firm) that engages in international 
(cross-boarder) economic activities. 
Multinational Enterprise (MNE) - A firm that engages in foreign direct 
investment. 
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) - When a business participates in investing, 
controlling, and ...
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