100% tevredenheidsgarantie Direct beschikbaar na je betaling Lees online óf als PDF Geen vaste maandelijkse kosten
logo-home
BUSM Supply Chain Final Exam (Reverse Logistics And Production) – Q’s And A’s €23,57
In winkelwagen

Tentamen (uitwerkingen)

BUSM Supply Chain Final Exam (Reverse Logistics And Production) – Q’s And A’s

 0 keer verkocht
  • Vak
  • BUSM
  • Instelling
  • BUSM

BUSM Supply Chain Final Exam (Reverse Logistics And Production) – Q’s And A’s

Voorbeeld 4 van de 31  pagina's

  • 14 oktober 2024
  • 31
  • 2024/2025
  • Tentamen (uitwerkingen)
  • Vragen en antwoorden
  • BUSM
  • BUSM
avatar-seller
BUSM Supply Chain Final Exam (Reverse Logistics And
Production) – Q’s And A’s

Venezuela can grow and sell cut flowers for floral bouquets more easily and
more cheaply than most other countries can produce the same flowers. When
it comes to flowers, Venezuela has a(n):
total advantage
advantageous competency
absolute advantage
core strength
comparative advantage Right Ans - comparative advantage

Refer to the video: Globalization explained
Which products are being produced by Profi-TV and Supercolor?

Art supplies
Televisions
Wall paint
Cylons and Centurions
None of the above Right Ans - Televisions

A natural barrier that faces Argentina when it sells beef to Siberia is:
custom regulations
exchange controls
government controls
distance
taxes Right Ans - distance

Currency markets operate under a system called _____. This means that prices
of currencies vary based upon demand and supply of that currency.
variable trade
variable costs
international trade rate
floating exchange rate
breakeven point Right Ans - floating exchange rate

,When Grand Metropolitan, a British company, purchased U.S.-based Pillsbury
Co. in order to expand its product line and the market for its existing
consumer products, it was an example of a(n):
direct foreign investment
limited partnership
international corporation
international cooperative
cooperative cartel Right Ans - direct foreign investment

In 1914, the United States prohibited the importation of Mexican avocados
even though Mexico is the world's largest producer of the fruit. This
prohibition remained in effect until 1996. The ban on importing Mexican
avocados is an example of a(n):
import quota
embargo
restrictive limit
boycott
tariff Right Ans - embargo

_____ are laws that require a company earning foreign currency from its
exports to sell the foreign currency to a control agency, usually a central bank.
Currency policies
Rates of exchange
Laws of balanced exchange
Favorable exchange regulations
Exchange controls Right Ans - Exchange controls

The karakul is a breed of Central Asian sheep that produces curly, glossy wool.
This wool is popular in some countries for the manufacturing of warm hats
and coats. Since the breed can only be grown in Central Asia, this region can
be said to have a(n):
absolute advantage
advantageous distinction
comparative advantage
total advantage
economy of scale Right Ans - absolute advantage

The _____ is an agreement that dramatically lowered trade barriers worldwide
and created the new World Trade Organization (WTO).

,Uruguay Round
North American Free Trade Agreement
Maastricht Treaty
Mercosur
International Monetary Fund Right Ans - Uruguay Round

An enterprise in which two or more firms or investors (including
governments) share ownership of a business and its property rights is called
a(n):
cooperative
international partnership
joint venture
cartel
limited partnership Right Ans - joint venture

In 1998, the Canadian Magazine Publisher's Association (CMPA) predicted the
demise of many Canadian magazines because the World Trade Organization
(WTO) made it legal for U.S. publishers to introduce product into the Canadian
market, without incurring the start-up costs involved in launching a new
magazine. By using split-run magazines (modifying the U.S. edition so they
contain Canadian ads), U.S. magazine publishers could offer lower rates to
advertiser and sell the magazines for less money than Canadian publishers
could. According to the CMPA, the U.S. magazine publishers would be engaged
in:
export pricing
dumping
unloading
dunking
add-on pricing Right Ans - dumping

Since the balance of payments is the summary of a country's financial
transactions with another country, a discussion of a nation's balance of
payments will need to include a discussion of:
its imports and exports
its long-term overseas business investments
its government loans
its gifts and foreign aid
all of the above Right Ans - all of the above

, A recent regulation enacted by the Commission for Protective Trade Measures
in Russia limits the amount of poultry meat that can be brought into the
country and sold in the country each year to 1.05 billion tons. Russia is using
a(n) _____ to protect its domestic poultry industry.
embargo
boycott
tariff
restrictive limit
import quota Right Ans - import quota

apan bans importation of rice to protect its domestic rice industry. This ban is
an example of:
free trade
ethnocentricity
dumping
countertrading
protectionism Right Ans - protectionism

The original purpose of the _____ was to help build infrastructure in developing
countries and to help relief the debt burden of these countries.
Federal Reserve Bank
Central Bank
World Bank
International Funding Bank
International Monetary Fund Right Ans - World Bank

The Sara Lee Company sells the Hanes brand of hosiery in the United States.
The manufacturer of this hosiery brand in Great Britain sells it under the
brand name of Pretty Polly. The Sara Lee Company is using _____ to broaden its
global marketing base without investing in overseas plants and equipment.
contract manufacturing
joint venture
cooperative agreement
a licensing agreement
limited partnership Right Ans - contract manufacturing

CoolBrands International has entered an agreement with Binney & Smith to
create a line of frozen novelties based on the Crayola brand, including pops,
bars, sandwiches, cups, cones, sundaes and shakes. CoolBrands will pay

Dit zijn jouw voordelen als je samenvattingen koopt bij Stuvia:

Bewezen kwaliteit door reviews

Bewezen kwaliteit door reviews

Studenten hebben al meer dan 850.000 samenvattingen beoordeeld. Zo weet jij zeker dat je de beste keuze maakt!

In een paar klikken geregeld

In een paar klikken geregeld

Geen gedoe — betaal gewoon eenmalig met iDeal, creditcard of je Stuvia-tegoed en je bent klaar. Geen abonnement nodig.

Direct to-the-point

Direct to-the-point

Studenten maken samenvattingen voor studenten. Dat betekent: actuele inhoud waar jij écht wat aan hebt. Geen overbodige details!

Veelgestelde vragen

Wat krijg ik als ik dit document koop?

Je krijgt een PDF, die direct beschikbaar is na je aankoop. Het gekochte document is altijd, overal en oneindig toegankelijk via je profiel.

Tevredenheidsgarantie: hoe werkt dat?

Onze tevredenheidsgarantie zorgt ervoor dat je altijd een studiedocument vindt dat goed bij je past. Je vult een formulier in en onze klantenservice regelt de rest.

Van wie koop ik deze samenvatting?

Stuvia is een marktplaats, je koop dit document dus niet van ons, maar van verkoper StudyHall. Stuvia faciliteert de betaling aan de verkoper.

Zit ik meteen vast aan een abonnement?

Nee, je koopt alleen deze samenvatting voor €23,57. Je zit daarna nergens aan vast.

Is Stuvia te vertrouwen?

4,6 sterren op Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)

Afgelopen 30 dagen zijn er 64670 samenvattingen verkocht

Opgericht in 2010, al 15 jaar dé plek om samenvattingen te kopen

Begin nu gratis

Laatst bekeken door jou


€23,57
  • (0)
In winkelwagen
Toegevoegd