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Midterm Review
February 23, 2007
UGBA 178
Sanny Liao / Brian Chen
Exam Format
22 multiple choice questions
Emphasis on knowing key concepts
from reading
5 short answers
2 from the textbook
1 from assigned articles
2 from the cases in the textbook
Review: Hill, International Business 6e
Chapter 1: Globalization
Globalization
Global Institutions
WTO (formerly GATT), IMF, World Bank
(Bretton Wood), UN
Drivers
Markets and Production
Technological change, declining barriers
Globalization Debate
Impact on job and income security; on labor
policies and the environment; on national
sovereignty; on the poor
Chapter 2: National Differences in
Political Economy
Key definitions
Political systems; economic systems;
legal systems; contract law and
property rights, Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act, Purchasing Power Parity
Concepts
Amartya Sen
Link between political economy and
economic progress
Chapter 3: Differences in Culture
Definitions of culture
Components of culture
Values/Norms/Folkways/Mores
Determinants of culture
Hofstede/Namenwirth/Weber
Religion, social structure, language, political
philosophy, economic philosophy, education
Hofstede study of culture in the workplace
What are the four dimensions?
Why is it criticized?
Chapter 4: Ethics in International
Business
Key ethical issues in international
business
Philosophical Approaches to Ethics
Employment practices, human rights,
environmental regulations, corruption, moral
obligation of multinational corporations
Straw men
Rights
Ethical Decision Making
Chapter 5: International Trade Theory
Key theories
Mercantilism, Absolute Advantage (Adam
Smith), Comparative Advantage (Ricardo),
Extensions of the Ricardian Model, KeckscherOlin, Vernon (Product Life Cycle), New Trade
Theory, National Comparative Advantage,
Porter’s Diamond
Key Definitions
Factor Endowments (basic and advanced)
Chapter 6: Political Economy of
International Trade
Instruments of Trade Policy
Tariffs, subsidies, quotas, local content,
administrative policies, antidumping policies
Political Arguments for Intervention
Economic Arguments for Intervention
Development of the World Trading System
Great Depression Rise of protectionism
GATT Uruguay Round Problems GATT
criticisms WTO Doha Round
Chapter 7: Foreign Direct Investment
Key Definitions
FDI; flow (inflow and outflow), stock
Form of FDI
Greenfield, mergers and acquisitions
Horizontal FDI
Reasons for Horizontal FDI
Market imperfections (internalization); high
transportation costs; strategic rivalry; product life
cycle; location specific advantages
Vertical FDI (forward and backward)
Reasons for Vertical FDI
Strategic behavior; market imperfections
Chapter 8: Political Economy of FDI
Three Ideologies of FDI
Radical, free market, pragmatic nationalism
Cost benefit analysis under the pragmatic
nationalism view
Benefits to Host Countries
Costs to Host Countries
Resource transfer effect, employment effect, balanceof-payment effect; effect on competition and
economic growth
Adverse effects on competition; adverse effects on the
balance-of-payments; national sovereignty and
autonomy
Host Country Policies and FDI
Encouraging Inward FDI (what are the tools?)
Restricting Inward FDI (what are the tools?)
Chapter 10: Foreign Exchange Market
Functions of the FX Market
Currency conversion; Insurance against FX risks
(know the types of exchanges available –
forwards, swaps, etc)
Economic Theories of Exchange Rate
Determination
Law of one price ( purchasing power parity);
money supply and inflation; interest rates and
exchange rates (Fisher Effect: i = r + I;
International Fisher Effect: S S / S 100 i i );
investor psychology and bandwagon effects
1
Forecasting Exchange Rate
2
$
Yen
Efficient market theory/ inefficient market theory
Currency Convertibility
2
Different forms of convertibility
Tools to restrict convertibility
Chapter 11: International Monetary
System
Key Definitions:
Pegged exchange rates; dirty float; fixed exchange
rates
Fixed vs. Floating Exchange Rates
Benefits of Fixed Exchange Rates
Monetary discipline, speculation, limits speculators,
uncertainty, predictable rate movements, trade
balance adjustments, no link between exchange
rates and trade, link between savings and
investment
Benefits of Floating Exchange Rates
Monetary policy autonomy (restores control to
government)
Trade balance adjustments (adjust currency to
correct trade imbalances
Case and Article Review
Cases
Wipro
Etch-A-Sketch
Airbus v. Boeing
Starbucks FDI
Articles
South Korea’s E-Mart Is No Wal-Mart
Karma Capitalism
Not Exactly Counterfeit
China’s Car Sector Gears Up for Big Change