Started on Monday, 25 September 2023, 10:49 AM
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Completed on Monday, 25 September 2023, 11:02 AM
Time taken 13 mins 3 secs
Marks 19.00/20.00
Grade 95.00 out of 100.00
Question 1
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Which one of the following barriers often hiders regional integration among
emerging countries?
a. Historical con icts amongst countries.
b. The use of regional monetary union.
c. Political systems of the countries.
d. Exchange rates.
The correct answer is: Historical con icts amongst countries.
Question 2
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One of the main aims of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is to _________.
a. determines how nations should trade internationally.
b. determines the exchange rates between nations.
c. settle trade disputes between nations.
d. make trade deals for nations.
The correct answer is: settle trade disputes between nations.
a. regional and bilateral FTAs increase trade divisions.
b. trade no longer follow competitive advantage but political lines of FTAs.
c. regional and bilateral FTAs fail to illuminate trade disputes between
countries.
d. regional and bilateral FTAs fail to facilitate trade agreement amongst
neighbouring countries.
The correct answer is: trade no longer follow competitive advantage but political
lines of FTAs.
Question 7
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Footloose plants refer to operation activities that ____________.
a. requires high setup costs and cannot be easily relocated when
environmental regulations change.
b. requires little setup costs and can easily relocate when environmental
regulations change.
c. have incorporated environmental regulations during setup.
d. are automated and require little human attention.
The correct answer is: requires little setup costs and can easily relocate when
environmental regulations change.
Question 8
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The development agenda in developing countries is commonly impeded by
__________.
a. Mismanagement of state funds.
b. Poor economic policies.
c. High level corruption.
d. Persistent poverty.
Instrumental view refers to stakeholder perspective which suggest_____________.
a. that treating stakeholder well may reduce negative publicity for a rm.
b. that treating stakeholders well may indirectly help the nancial
performance of a rm.
c. that rms should focus on activities that are bene cial to the rms and its
stakeholders.
d. that rms ought to be self-motivated to do the right thing because they have
obligation to society.
The correct answer is: that treating stakeholders well may indirectly help the
nancial performance of a rm.
Question 10
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The World Trade Organisation (WTO) aims to eliminate discrimination between
trading partners by____________.
a. establishing rules for resolving trade-related con icts between multinational
businesses.
b. establishing rules for resolving trade-related con icts between nations.
c. determining the exchange rates between nations.
d. determining the landing rates between nations.
The correct answer is: establishing rules for resolving trade-related con icts
between nations.
Question 11
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Which one of the following questions will be relevant to investigate the topic linking
corporate social responsibility and economic performance?
a. Is CSR good for society?
b. Is CSR good for operations?
c. Is CSR god for small businesses?
d. Is CSR good for nancial performance?
The correct answer is: Is CSR good for nancial performance?
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