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International Marketing 17th Edition by Philip Cateora,John Graham,Mary Gilly

Edition 17ISBN: 978-0077842161
book International Marketing 17th Edition by Philip Cateora,John Graham,Mary Gilly cover

International Marketing 17th Edition by Philip Cateora,John Graham,Mary Gilly

Edition 17ISBN: 978-0077842161
Exercise 26
Visit Transparency International's website and check to see how the CPI Index for countries listed in Exhibits 5.4 and 5.5 have changed. After searching TI's databank, explain why the changes have occurred. The site is found at http://www.transparency.org.
Exhibit 5.4: Few and Far Between
Source: "All Aboard: The World in 2012," The Economist. Copyright © The Economist Newspaper Limited, London, November 17, 2011.
Visit Transparency International's website and check to see how the CPI Index for countries listed in Exhibits 5.4 and 5.5 have changed. After searching TI's databank, explain why the changes have occurred. The site is found at http://www.transparency.org. Exhibit 5.4: Few and Far Between Source: All Aboard: The World in 2012, The Economist. Copyright © The Economist Newspaper Limited, London, November 17, 2011.     Exhibit 5.5  Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2013 Higher numbers correspond to a perceived lower level of public sector corruption. The top 25 (4 tied for #22), the BRIC countries, and the bottom 20 are shown; see http://www.transparency.org for the most complete and up-to-date listings. http://cpi.transparency.org/cpi3013/ for the complete 2013 listings.     Source: Corruption Perceptions Index 2013, www.transparency.org. Reprinted from Corruption Perceptions Index. Copyright © 2013, Transparency International: the global coalition against corruption. Used with permission. For more information, visit http://www.transparency.org
Exhibit 5.5
Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2013
Higher numbers correspond to a perceived lower level of public sector corruption. The top 25 (4 tied for #22), the BRIC countries, and the bottom 20 are shown; see http://www.transparency.org for the most complete and up-to-date listings. http://cpi.transparency.org/cpi3013/ for the complete 2013 listings.
Visit Transparency International's website and check to see how the CPI Index for countries listed in Exhibits 5.4 and 5.5 have changed. After searching TI's databank, explain why the changes have occurred. The site is found at http://www.transparency.org. Exhibit 5.4: Few and Far Between Source: All Aboard: The World in 2012, The Economist. Copyright © The Economist Newspaper Limited, London, November 17, 2011.     Exhibit 5.5  Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2013 Higher numbers correspond to a perceived lower level of public sector corruption. The top 25 (4 tied for #22), the BRIC countries, and the bottom 20 are shown; see http://www.transparency.org for the most complete and up-to-date listings. http://cpi.transparency.org/cpi3013/ for the complete 2013 listings.     Source: Corruption Perceptions Index 2013, www.transparency.org. Reprinted from Corruption Perceptions Index. Copyright © 2013, Transparency International: the global coalition against corruption. Used with permission. For more information, visit http://www.transparency.org
Source: Corruption Perceptions Index 2013, www.transparency.org. Reprinted from Corruption Perceptions Index. Copyright © 2013, Transparency International: the global coalition against corruption. Used with permission. For more information, visit http://www.transparency.org
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