Deck 1: Globalization of Ethical Decision Making

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When in Rome,do as the Romans do,or you must adapt to the cultural practices of the country in which you are operating are rationalizations businesspeople sometimes offer for straying from their own ethical values when doing business abroad.This practice is called

A)the self-reference criterion.
B)country cultural values.
C)consumerism.
D)cultural relativism.
E)dumping.
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_____ occurs when the middle class shrinks,resulting in highly concentrated wealth amongst the rich and a large number of poor people with very few resources.

A)Communism
B)Socialism
C)Bimodal wealth distribution
D)A two-class social structure
E)Laissez-faire capitalism
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Power distance dimension refers to the "power inequality" between superiors and subordinates.Which of the following countries probably ranks high on the power distance scale?

A)Saudi Arabia
B)Austria
C)England
D)Denmark
E)Sweden
Question
Risk compartmentalization occurs when

A)companies place their most problematic employees into separate profit centers so that they cannot influence one another to act unethically.
B)all profit centers within a corporation are aware of the code of ethics.
C)all profit centers within an organization become aware of the consequences of competitors' actions.
D)various profit centers within an organization become unaware of the consequences of their actions on the firm as a whole.
E)ethics and compliance programs reduce the risk of misconduct.
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_____ assume(s)that a the market,through its own inherent mechanisms,will keep commerce in equilibrium.

A)Social democracy
B)Laissez-faire economics
C)Economics
D)Multinational corporations
E)Rational economics
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_____ identified four cultural dimensions that can have a profound impact on the business environment: individualism/collectivism,power distance,uncertainty avoidance,and masculinity/femininity.

A)Milton Friedman
B)Abraham Maslow
C)Adam Smith
D)Geert Hofstede
E)John Maynard Keynes
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_____ assumes that humans may not act rationally because of genetics,learned behavior,and rules of thumb.

A)Rational economics
B)Socialism
C)Cultural relativism
D)National culture
E)Behavioral economics
Question
An unconscious reference to one's own cultural values,experiences,and knowledge is referred to as the

A)cultural reference criterion.
B)consumerism movement.
C)cultural-self criterion.
D)self-reference criterion.
E)cultural relativism philosophy.
Question
_____ products encourage consumers to return and buy more.This approach is also known as planned obsolescence.

A)Laissez-faire
B)Dumping
C)Collectivistic
D)Made-to-break
E)Multinational
Question
The practice of charging high prices for products sold in home markets while selling the same products in foreign markets at low prices,which do not cover the costs of exporting,is known as

A)price discrimination.
B)price gouging.
C)dumping.
D)skimming.
E)loading.
Question
Which of the following is not a criticism of or charge against multinational corporations (MNCs)?

A)They transfer jobs overseas, where wage rates are lower
B)They increase the gap between rich and poor nations
C)They usually avoid paying any taxes
D)They exploit the labor markets of host countries
E)They have an unfair advantage when competing with local businesses
Question
_____ has been codified in a United Nations document and is defined as an inherent dignity with equal and inalienable rights as the foundation of freedom,justice,and peace in the world.

A)Cultural relativism
B)Human rights
C)Consumerism
D)Global Compact
E)AACSB standards
Question
Which of the following statements about multinational corporations (MNCs)is true?

A)MNCs operate on a global scale with strong ties to the nation in which they were founded.
B)MNCs are inherently unethical and always do harm in the countries in which they operate.
C)MNCs are characterized by a global strategy of focusing on opportunities throughout the world.
D)Most MNCs use licensing or franchising rather than opening up wholly owned subsidiaries in different countries.
E)Because of their power, MNCs usually increase the standard of living within the countires in which they operate.
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Those who ascribe to consumerism

A)believe that consumers should purchase everything they can afford.
B)do not believe in taxes on locally made products.
C)believe that consumers should own the means of production.
D)believe that consumers, not producers, should dictate the economic structure of a society.
E)believe that corporations should have the freedom to do whatever they want.
Question
_____ is a term used by Adam Smith to explain the inherent mechanisms at work in free market systems that keep commerce in equilibrium.It is also known as the "invisible hand."

A)Consumerism
B)Cultural relativism
C)Social democracy
D)Laissez-fair
E)Bimodal wealth distribution
Question
Increasing the wealth gap between nations and misusing and misallocating scarce resources are ethical issue accusations related to

A)cultural differences.
B)multinational corporations.
C)consumerism.
D)legal differences.
E)international negotiations.
Question
Who argued during the 193s that the state could stimulate economic growth and improve stability in the private sector?

A)Adam Smith
B)John Maynard Keynes
C)Milton Friedman
D)Herbert Hoover
E)Geert Hofstede
Question
_____ involves transactions across national boundaries.It is a practice that brings together people who have different cultures,values,laws,and ethical standards.

A)Global business
B)Country cultural values
C)Social democracy
D)Cultural relativism
E)Bimodal wealth distribution
Question
What concept refers to economic theories advocating the creation of a society where wealth and power are distributed evenly,relative to the amount of work expended in production?

A)Rational economics
B)Socialism
C)Capitalism
D)Rational capitalism
E)Fascism
Question
Which of the following is a measure taken by governments to curtail MNC practices that create ethical issues?

A)Levying import taxes to lower the prices MNCs charge for their products
B)Imposing bribes against MNCs so they have to operate unethically
C)Forcing MNCs to adopt less efficient technology
D)Preventing the formation of labor unions
E)Imposing export taxes to force MNCs to share more of their profits
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What is a major role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?

A)It determines the credit ratings of countries.
B)It is the lender of last resort for individuals who cannot secure other types of loans.
C)It functions as a collection agent for global banks.
D)It makes short-term loans to member countries that have deficits and provides foreign currencies for its members.
E)It provides mortgage loans to international home buyers.
Question
The _____ formed in 1995 and administers its own trade agreements,facilitates future trade negotiations,settles trade disputes,and monitors the trade policies of member nations

A)International Monetary Fund
B)United Nations
C)World Trade Organization
D)North American Free Trade Act
E)European Union
Question
What is the AACSB?

A)A major international institution regulating banks around the world
B)An accrediting institution for organizational ethics
C)A non-political international governing body
D)An international organization that promotes a set of principles promoting the teaching of responsible management in business schools
E)A group that promotes sustainability and environmental awareness
Question
According to the World Trade Organization,which of the following products and services are most vulnerable to protectionism?

A)Textbooks and other school supplies
B)Travel agencies
C)Music and dance
D)Intellectual property
E)Shoes, cars, and steel
Question
Which of the following is not an article in the UN Human Rights Declaration?

A)Freedom of religion
B)The right to work in favorable conditions
C)The right to electricity and running water
D)The right to a home adequate for health and well-being
E)Mothers and children being entitled to a special level of care
Question
What is a living wage?

A)The minimum wage that a worker requires to meet basic needs.
B)The wage at which the average worker can live really well.
C)It is a synonym for minimum wage.
D)The wage received by child workers in order to stay alive.
E)A wage given to workers entirely in the form of food.
Question
Which of the following has the power to enact legally binding ground rules for international commerce and trade policy?

A)Global Sullivan Principles
B)World Trade Organization
C)UN Global Compact
D)Federal Trade Commission
E)Global Commerce Association
Question
The _____ was a result of a meeting in which international leaders decided that primary responsibility for the regulation of monetary relationships among nations should rest in an external body.

A)United Nations
B)North American Free Trade Agreement
C)World Trade Agreement
D)World Bank
E)International Monetary Fund
Question
These values were developed by a reverend and the UN Secretary General.They express support for universal human rights.

A)The Global Sullivan Principles
B)Sarbanes-Oxley Act
C)FSGO
D)Global common values
E)UN Global Compact
Question
The benefit of healthcare is being debated as to whether it is a right or privilege.Which of the following countries does not consider health care to be a right?

A)The United States
B)France
C)Sweden
D)Germany
E)Canada
Question
Which of the following organizations emerged from the Bretton Woods agreement of 1944,where a group of international leaders decided that the primary responsibility for the regulation of monetary relationships among national economies should rest in an extra-national body?

A)International Monetary Fund
B)United Nations
C)World Trade Organization
D)North American Free Trade Act
E)European Union
Question
What is the purpose of the UN Global Compact?

A)To promote free trade around the world
B)To support international banking institutions
C)To uphold the principle of consumerism
D)To provide legal representation to international corporations facing lawsuits
E)To promote human rights, sustainability, and eradicate corruption
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_____ allows for private ownership of property and features a large government equipped to offer such services as education and health care to its citizens

A)Democracy
B)Communism
C)Socialism
D)Capitalism
E)Social democracy.
Question
_____ assumes that economic decisions are influenced by human behavior.

A)Rational economics
B)Socialism
C)Capitalism
D)Rational capitalism
E)Behavioral economics
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_____ is based upon the assumption that people are predictable and will maximize the utility of their choices relative to their needs and wants.

A)Rational economics
B)Socialism
C)Capitalism
D)Behavioral economics
E)Consumerism
Question
Which two developing countries are expected to generate some of the largest increases in consumption in the future?

A)The United States and Russia
B)Russia and China
C)China and United States
D)Brazil and Russia
E)China and India
Question
_____ refers to how members of a society respond to ambiguity.A high score means that a culture tends to minimize risk-taking.

A)Rational economics
B)National culture
C)Bimodal wealth distribution
D)Power distance
E)Uncertainty avoidance
Question
The growth of the Internet and differing security laws between countries has led to an increase in concern for the human right of

A)religion.
B)a secure job.
C)healthcare.
D)privacy.
E)freedom of speech.
Question
What activity has become a major global business ethics issue only recently? 

A)Antitrust activities
B)Bribery
C)Employee compensation
D)Consumerism
E)Hacking
Question
Which of the following is true about the U.K.Bribery Act? 

A)It allows for small facilitation payments.
B)It only applies to companies headquartered in the United Kingdom.
C)It is not as stringent as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
D)It classifies bribes among businesspeople to be illegal. 
E)It mandates that companies must have explicit knowledge of the bribe to be liable.
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It is not uncommon for the revenues of multinational companies to surpass the GDP of entire countries.
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Discuss the ethical issues associated with multinational corporations.
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What are the roles of the IMF and the WTO in encouraging,monitoring,and regulating international trade?
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How can differences in two countries' cultures create ethical issues in business?
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Why do certain countries view bribery as ethical? ?

A)?They see these bribes as "favors" of minimal value.
B)?They want to place limitations on company expansion.
C)?They do not accept bribes that are more than $100 in value.
D)?They wish to protect domestic businesses. 
E)?They use these payments to help the more disadvantaged. 
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Socialism is synonymous with communism.?
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Why might vertical systems be a business ethics issue? ?

A)?They can result in lower wages for factory workers.
B)?They can increase consumerism and planned obsolescence.
C)?They can result in a channel member having too much control.
D)?They cut out the need for retailers and wholesalers.
E)?They threaten the existence of large multinational corporations.
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In addition to making short-term loans to member countries with deficits,the International Monetary Fund also takes steps to promote responsible business conduct.
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Why are many international business ethics issues different from domestic ethical issues?
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Facilitation payments are not allowed under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.?
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What is dumping and why is it considered anticompetitive? Does the United States allow dumping?
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Behavioral economics assumes that humans act independently on the basis of full and relevant information.?
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The United Nations views business as a way to increase the economic outlook of countries.?
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Europe has stricter Internet privacy controls than in the United States.?
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Which of the following tracks emerging issues and trends,provides information on corporate leadership and best practices,conducts educational workshops and training,and assists organizations in developing practical business ethics tools? 

A)?Global Sullivan Principles
B)?UN Global Compact
C)?World Trade Organization
D)?Business for Social Responsibility
E)?Bretton Woods agreement
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When in Rome,do as the Romans do,or you must adapt to the cultural practices of the country in which you are operating are rationalizations businesspeople sometimes offer for straying from their own ethical values when doing business abroad.This practice is called

A)the self-reference criterion.
B)country cultural values.
C)consumerism.
D)cultural relativism.
E)dumping.
D
2
_____ occurs when the middle class shrinks,resulting in highly concentrated wealth amongst the rich and a large number of poor people with very few resources.

A)Communism
B)Socialism
C)Bimodal wealth distribution
D)A two-class social structure
E)Laissez-faire capitalism
C
3
Power distance dimension refers to the "power inequality" between superiors and subordinates.Which of the following countries probably ranks high on the power distance scale?

A)Saudi Arabia
B)Austria
C)England
D)Denmark
E)Sweden
A
4
Risk compartmentalization occurs when

A)companies place their most problematic employees into separate profit centers so that they cannot influence one another to act unethically.
B)all profit centers within a corporation are aware of the code of ethics.
C)all profit centers within an organization become aware of the consequences of competitors' actions.
D)various profit centers within an organization become unaware of the consequences of their actions on the firm as a whole.
E)ethics and compliance programs reduce the risk of misconduct.
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5
_____ assume(s)that a the market,through its own inherent mechanisms,will keep commerce in equilibrium.

A)Social democracy
B)Laissez-faire economics
C)Economics
D)Multinational corporations
E)Rational economics
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6
_____ identified four cultural dimensions that can have a profound impact on the business environment: individualism/collectivism,power distance,uncertainty avoidance,and masculinity/femininity.

A)Milton Friedman
B)Abraham Maslow
C)Adam Smith
D)Geert Hofstede
E)John Maynard Keynes
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7
_____ assumes that humans may not act rationally because of genetics,learned behavior,and rules of thumb.

A)Rational economics
B)Socialism
C)Cultural relativism
D)National culture
E)Behavioral economics
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8
An unconscious reference to one's own cultural values,experiences,and knowledge is referred to as the

A)cultural reference criterion.
B)consumerism movement.
C)cultural-self criterion.
D)self-reference criterion.
E)cultural relativism philosophy.
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9
_____ products encourage consumers to return and buy more.This approach is also known as planned obsolescence.

A)Laissez-faire
B)Dumping
C)Collectivistic
D)Made-to-break
E)Multinational
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10
The practice of charging high prices for products sold in home markets while selling the same products in foreign markets at low prices,which do not cover the costs of exporting,is known as

A)price discrimination.
B)price gouging.
C)dumping.
D)skimming.
E)loading.
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11
Which of the following is not a criticism of or charge against multinational corporations (MNCs)?

A)They transfer jobs overseas, where wage rates are lower
B)They increase the gap between rich and poor nations
C)They usually avoid paying any taxes
D)They exploit the labor markets of host countries
E)They have an unfair advantage when competing with local businesses
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12
_____ has been codified in a United Nations document and is defined as an inherent dignity with equal and inalienable rights as the foundation of freedom,justice,and peace in the world.

A)Cultural relativism
B)Human rights
C)Consumerism
D)Global Compact
E)AACSB standards
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13
Which of the following statements about multinational corporations (MNCs)is true?

A)MNCs operate on a global scale with strong ties to the nation in which they were founded.
B)MNCs are inherently unethical and always do harm in the countries in which they operate.
C)MNCs are characterized by a global strategy of focusing on opportunities throughout the world.
D)Most MNCs use licensing or franchising rather than opening up wholly owned subsidiaries in different countries.
E)Because of their power, MNCs usually increase the standard of living within the countires in which they operate.
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Those who ascribe to consumerism

A)believe that consumers should purchase everything they can afford.
B)do not believe in taxes on locally made products.
C)believe that consumers should own the means of production.
D)believe that consumers, not producers, should dictate the economic structure of a society.
E)believe that corporations should have the freedom to do whatever they want.
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_____ is a term used by Adam Smith to explain the inherent mechanisms at work in free market systems that keep commerce in equilibrium.It is also known as the "invisible hand."

A)Consumerism
B)Cultural relativism
C)Social democracy
D)Laissez-fair
E)Bimodal wealth distribution
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16
Increasing the wealth gap between nations and misusing and misallocating scarce resources are ethical issue accusations related to

A)cultural differences.
B)multinational corporations.
C)consumerism.
D)legal differences.
E)international negotiations.
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17
Who argued during the 193s that the state could stimulate economic growth and improve stability in the private sector?

A)Adam Smith
B)John Maynard Keynes
C)Milton Friedman
D)Herbert Hoover
E)Geert Hofstede
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18
_____ involves transactions across national boundaries.It is a practice that brings together people who have different cultures,values,laws,and ethical standards.

A)Global business
B)Country cultural values
C)Social democracy
D)Cultural relativism
E)Bimodal wealth distribution
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19
What concept refers to economic theories advocating the creation of a society where wealth and power are distributed evenly,relative to the amount of work expended in production?

A)Rational economics
B)Socialism
C)Capitalism
D)Rational capitalism
E)Fascism
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20
Which of the following is a measure taken by governments to curtail MNC practices that create ethical issues?

A)Levying import taxes to lower the prices MNCs charge for their products
B)Imposing bribes against MNCs so they have to operate unethically
C)Forcing MNCs to adopt less efficient technology
D)Preventing the formation of labor unions
E)Imposing export taxes to force MNCs to share more of their profits
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21
What is a major role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?

A)It determines the credit ratings of countries.
B)It is the lender of last resort for individuals who cannot secure other types of loans.
C)It functions as a collection agent for global banks.
D)It makes short-term loans to member countries that have deficits and provides foreign currencies for its members.
E)It provides mortgage loans to international home buyers.
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22
The _____ formed in 1995 and administers its own trade agreements,facilitates future trade negotiations,settles trade disputes,and monitors the trade policies of member nations

A)International Monetary Fund
B)United Nations
C)World Trade Organization
D)North American Free Trade Act
E)European Union
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23
What is the AACSB?

A)A major international institution regulating banks around the world
B)An accrediting institution for organizational ethics
C)A non-political international governing body
D)An international organization that promotes a set of principles promoting the teaching of responsible management in business schools
E)A group that promotes sustainability and environmental awareness
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24
According to the World Trade Organization,which of the following products and services are most vulnerable to protectionism?

A)Textbooks and other school supplies
B)Travel agencies
C)Music and dance
D)Intellectual property
E)Shoes, cars, and steel
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25
Which of the following is not an article in the UN Human Rights Declaration?

A)Freedom of religion
B)The right to work in favorable conditions
C)The right to electricity and running water
D)The right to a home adequate for health and well-being
E)Mothers and children being entitled to a special level of care
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26
What is a living wage?

A)The minimum wage that a worker requires to meet basic needs.
B)The wage at which the average worker can live really well.
C)It is a synonym for minimum wage.
D)The wage received by child workers in order to stay alive.
E)A wage given to workers entirely in the form of food.
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27
Which of the following has the power to enact legally binding ground rules for international commerce and trade policy?

A)Global Sullivan Principles
B)World Trade Organization
C)UN Global Compact
D)Federal Trade Commission
E)Global Commerce Association
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28
The _____ was a result of a meeting in which international leaders decided that primary responsibility for the regulation of monetary relationships among nations should rest in an external body.

A)United Nations
B)North American Free Trade Agreement
C)World Trade Agreement
D)World Bank
E)International Monetary Fund
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29
These values were developed by a reverend and the UN Secretary General.They express support for universal human rights.

A)The Global Sullivan Principles
B)Sarbanes-Oxley Act
C)FSGO
D)Global common values
E)UN Global Compact
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30
The benefit of healthcare is being debated as to whether it is a right or privilege.Which of the following countries does not consider health care to be a right?

A)The United States
B)France
C)Sweden
D)Germany
E)Canada
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31
Which of the following organizations emerged from the Bretton Woods agreement of 1944,where a group of international leaders decided that the primary responsibility for the regulation of monetary relationships among national economies should rest in an extra-national body?

A)International Monetary Fund
B)United Nations
C)World Trade Organization
D)North American Free Trade Act
E)European Union
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32
What is the purpose of the UN Global Compact?

A)To promote free trade around the world
B)To support international banking institutions
C)To uphold the principle of consumerism
D)To provide legal representation to international corporations facing lawsuits
E)To promote human rights, sustainability, and eradicate corruption
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33
_____ allows for private ownership of property and features a large government equipped to offer such services as education and health care to its citizens

A)Democracy
B)Communism
C)Socialism
D)Capitalism
E)Social democracy.
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34
_____ assumes that economic decisions are influenced by human behavior.

A)Rational economics
B)Socialism
C)Capitalism
D)Rational capitalism
E)Behavioral economics
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35
_____ is based upon the assumption that people are predictable and will maximize the utility of their choices relative to their needs and wants.

A)Rational economics
B)Socialism
C)Capitalism
D)Behavioral economics
E)Consumerism
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36
Which two developing countries are expected to generate some of the largest increases in consumption in the future?

A)The United States and Russia
B)Russia and China
C)China and United States
D)Brazil and Russia
E)China and India
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37
_____ refers to how members of a society respond to ambiguity.A high score means that a culture tends to minimize risk-taking.

A)Rational economics
B)National culture
C)Bimodal wealth distribution
D)Power distance
E)Uncertainty avoidance
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38
The growth of the Internet and differing security laws between countries has led to an increase in concern for the human right of

A)religion.
B)a secure job.
C)healthcare.
D)privacy.
E)freedom of speech.
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39
What activity has become a major global business ethics issue only recently? 

A)Antitrust activities
B)Bribery
C)Employee compensation
D)Consumerism
E)Hacking
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40
Which of the following is true about the U.K.Bribery Act? 

A)It allows for small facilitation payments.
B)It only applies to companies headquartered in the United Kingdom.
C)It is not as stringent as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
D)It classifies bribes among businesspeople to be illegal. 
E)It mandates that companies must have explicit knowledge of the bribe to be liable.
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41
It is not uncommon for the revenues of multinational companies to surpass the GDP of entire countries.
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42
Discuss the ethical issues associated with multinational corporations.
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43
What are the roles of the IMF and the WTO in encouraging,monitoring,and regulating international trade?
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44
How can differences in two countries' cultures create ethical issues in business?
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45
Why do certain countries view bribery as ethical? ?

A)?They see these bribes as "favors" of minimal value.
B)?They want to place limitations on company expansion.
C)?They do not accept bribes that are more than $100 in value.
D)?They wish to protect domestic businesses. 
E)?They use these payments to help the more disadvantaged. 
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46
Socialism is synonymous with communism.?
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47
Why might vertical systems be a business ethics issue? ?

A)?They can result in lower wages for factory workers.
B)?They can increase consumerism and planned obsolescence.
C)?They can result in a channel member having too much control.
D)?They cut out the need for retailers and wholesalers.
E)?They threaten the existence of large multinational corporations.
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48
In addition to making short-term loans to member countries with deficits,the International Monetary Fund also takes steps to promote responsible business conduct.
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49
Why are many international business ethics issues different from domestic ethical issues?
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50
Facilitation payments are not allowed under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.?
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51
What is dumping and why is it considered anticompetitive? Does the United States allow dumping?
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52
Behavioral economics assumes that humans act independently on the basis of full and relevant information.?
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53
The United Nations views business as a way to increase the economic outlook of countries.?
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54
Europe has stricter Internet privacy controls than in the United States.?
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55
Which of the following tracks emerging issues and trends,provides information on corporate leadership and best practices,conducts educational workshops and training,and assists organizations in developing practical business ethics tools? 

A)?Global Sullivan Principles
B)?UN Global Compact
C)?World Trade Organization
D)?Business for Social Responsibility
E)?Bretton Woods agreement
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