Deck 1: Global Environmental Drivers
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Deck 1: Global Environmental Drivers
1
Many firms do not participate in the global market because their managers believe that international marketing should only be carried out by large multinational corporations.
True
2
World trade has brought about a global reorientation of corporate processes.
True
3
The role of government in the marketplace is decreasing dramatically.
False
4
Trade flows outnumber currency flows by 100 to 1.
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World trade has assumed an importance heretofore unknown to the global community and as a result,many countries and firms have found it highly desirable to become major participants in international marketing.
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6
Firms are fairly consistent in their international activities because of the similarities in their levels of experience,resources,and capabilities.
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7
Market saturation can be avoided by lengthening or rejuvenating product life cycles in other countries.
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8
The level of global investment has resulted in a decrease in international debt by governments.
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9
Currency flows and exchange rates have a greater effect on trade than government monetary policies.
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10
International marketing is unable to retain the basic marketing tenets of value and exchange.
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11
International specialization and cross-sourcing have made production much more efficient.
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12
Policymakers restrict the impact of global trade and financial flows by eliminating tariffs and quotas.
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13
To achieve success in the art of international marketing,it is necessary to be
firmly grounded in its scientific aspects.
firmly grounded in its scientific aspects.
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14
Constant rapid technological change and vast advances in communication permit firms and countries to quickly emulate innovation and counteract carefully designed plans.
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15
Global investment strategies,coupled with production and distribution sharing,increase the challenge of staying in a leadership position.
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16
Only those who participate in the transactions are exposed to international marketing and subject to its changing influences.
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17
The level of trade is now determined by exchange rates.
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18
Due to ongoing global technological innovation in marketing,products are distributed at a higher cost.
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19
It is in the domestic marketing field where one can observe most closely the role of marketing as a key agent of societal change.
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20
The network of global linkages that bind us all as a result of world trade were first recognized during the rebuilding of Europe after WWII.
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21
Which of the following statements is true about the role of international markets?
A) Those who do not participate in the transactions are not exposed to international marketing and are not subject to its changing influences.
B) International markets can become a source of needs satisfaction.
C) International markets cannot influence the quality of life of individuals.
D) International markets can simplify the process and eliminate complex business decisions.
A) Those who do not participate in the transactions are not exposed to international marketing and are not subject to its changing influences.
B) International markets can become a source of needs satisfaction.
C) International markets cannot influence the quality of life of individuals.
D) International markets can simplify the process and eliminate complex business decisions.
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22
World trade has forged a network of global linkages that bind us all-countries,institutions,and individuals-much more closely than ever before.These linkages were first widely recognized during the:
A) worldwide oil crisis of 1970.
B) Gulf War II.
C) 1994 economic crisis.
D) financial crisis that was triggered in 2007.
A) worldwide oil crisis of 1970.
B) Gulf War II.
C) 1994 economic crisis.
D) financial crisis that was triggered in 2007.
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23
The emergence of technology has created new markets for companies.Which of the following represents an example of this new tendency?
A) The construction of corner drugstores that replace gas stations
B) Listing of ingredients on the side panel labels of products distributed worldwide
C) Newspapers being distributed online globally
D) Storage facilities rented on a monthly basis
A) The construction of corner drugstores that replace gas stations
B) Listing of ingredients on the side panel labels of products distributed worldwide
C) Newspapers being distributed online globally
D) Storage facilities rented on a monthly basis
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24
As a result of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami off the northeastern coast of Japan,the "just in time" supply chains of the _____,semiconductor,smartphone,digital camera,and personal computer industries were immediately jeopardized around the world.
A) textile
B) automotive
C) healthcare
D) cosmetic
A) textile
B) automotive
C) healthcare
D) cosmetic
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25
The trading bloc NAFTA is located in _____.
A) Asia
B) Europe
C) South America
D) North America
A) Asia
B) Europe
C) South America
D) North America
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26
Which of the following is a form of international marketing?
A) Government-owned operations
B) Inter-state trade
C) Joint ventures
D) Putting-out system
A) Government-owned operations
B) Inter-state trade
C) Joint ventures
D) Putting-out system
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27
Which of the following best defines international marketing?
A) It is the process of planning and conducting economic forecasting in developing countries.
B) It is the process of creating a subsidiary in a neighboring country.
C) It consists of the activity, institutions, and processes across national borders that create, communicate, deliver, and exchange offerings that have value for stakeholders and society.
D) It is the process of hiring employees from other countries to assist with advertising messages, public communication, and the building of overall awareness.
A) It is the process of planning and conducting economic forecasting in developing countries.
B) It is the process of creating a subsidiary in a neighboring country.
C) It consists of the activity, institutions, and processes across national borders that create, communicate, deliver, and exchange offerings that have value for stakeholders and society.
D) It is the process of hiring employees from other countries to assist with advertising messages, public communication, and the building of overall awareness.
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28
Which of the following is true of global linkages?
A) Global linkages were first widely recognized during the 1994 economic crisis.
B) Global linkages led to the strengthening of the "just in time" supply chains around the world.
C) Global linkages have had no impact on far-away countries that consider themselves distant and independent of any particular economic event.
D) Global linkages have become more intense on an individual level.
A) Global linkages were first widely recognized during the 1994 economic crisis.
B) Global linkages led to the strengthening of the "just in time" supply chains around the world.
C) Global linkages have had no impact on far-away countries that consider themselves distant and independent of any particular economic event.
D) Global linkages have become more intense on an individual level.
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29
Which of the following is true of international marketing?
A) The international marketer is faced with often inconsistent legal systems when it comes to monitoring environmental pollution.
B) International marketing does not retain the basic marketing tenets of value and exchange.
C) International marketing does not focus on stakeholders and society whose present positions are to be improved.
D) The international marketer is subject to the same set of macroenvironmental factors as a domestic marketer.
A) The international marketer is faced with often inconsistent legal systems when it comes to monitoring environmental pollution.
B) International marketing does not retain the basic marketing tenets of value and exchange.
C) International marketing does not focus on stakeholders and society whose present positions are to be improved.
D) The international marketer is subject to the same set of macroenvironmental factors as a domestic marketer.
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30
Which of the following is true of world trade?
A) World trade has deeply affected domestic policymaking.
B) World trade has led to an increase in the role of primary commodities in international trade.
C) World trade has decreased the challenge of companies to stay in leadership position.
D) World trade has resulted in the decrease of international debt by governments.
A) World trade has deeply affected domestic policymaking.
B) World trade has led to an increase in the role of primary commodities in international trade.
C) World trade has decreased the challenge of companies to stay in leadership position.
D) World trade has resulted in the decrease of international debt by governments.
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31
Which of the following is true regarding technological innovation?
A) Technological innovation has complicated the production process.
B) Technological innovation has increased demand, therefore products are distributed at a higher cost.
C) Technological innovation allows for customization in order to meet diverse clients' needs.
D) Technological innovation enables greater access to raw materials around the world which in turn increases production costs.
A) Technological innovation has complicated the production process.
B) Technological innovation has increased demand, therefore products are distributed at a higher cost.
C) Technological innovation allows for customization in order to meet diverse clients' needs.
D) Technological innovation enables greater access to raw materials around the world which in turn increases production costs.
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32
Which of the following is true of an international marketer?
A) An international marketer faces the same macroenvironmental factors as a domestic marketer.
B) An international marketer and a domestic marketer are subject to a similar set of constraints.
C) An international marketer has to understand that basic marketing principles differ in different markets.
D) An international marketer needs to face conflicts resulting from different laws, cultures, and societies.
A) An international marketer faces the same macroenvironmental factors as a domestic marketer.
B) An international marketer and a domestic marketer are subject to a similar set of constraints.
C) An international marketer has to understand that basic marketing principles differ in different markets.
D) An international marketer needs to face conflicts resulting from different laws, cultures, and societies.
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33
Export-import trade,licensing,joint ventures,wholly owned subsidiaries,turnkey operations,and management contracts are examples of:
A) global positioning systems.
B) outsourcing.
C) regional agreements.
D) international marketing.
A) global positioning systems.
B) outsourcing.
C) regional agreements.
D) international marketing.
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34
The shifts in financial flows due to global investments have resulted in:
A) more complex procedures to avail foreign capital.
B) more foreign-direct activities.
C) decreased international debts by governments.
D) increased rates of unemployment.
A) more complex procedures to avail foreign capital.
B) more foreign-direct activities.
C) decreased international debts by governments.
D) increased rates of unemployment.
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35
The trading bloc ASEAN is located in _____.
A) Asia
B) Europe
C) North America
D) South America
A) Asia
B) Europe
C) North America
D) South America
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36
Which of the following new technologies has allowed consumers to supply and receive products from across the world for personal use?
A) Travelogues on cable television
B) The Internet
C) Automated pensions and individual retirement accounts
D) Newly created niche markets
A) Travelogues on cable television
B) The Internet
C) Automated pensions and individual retirement accounts
D) Newly created niche markets
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37
Advances in technology have:
A) complicated the distribution channel thereby making distribution a lengthy process.
B) allowed firms to separate their activities by content and context.
C) enabled firms to operate in a marketplace rather than a market space.
D) made the procurement of raw materials an expensive process.
A) complicated the distribution channel thereby making distribution a lengthy process.
B) allowed firms to separate their activities by content and context.
C) enabled firms to operate in a marketplace rather than a market space.
D) made the procurement of raw materials an expensive process.
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38
Which of the following is true about the importance of world trade?
A) World trade has deeply affected domestic policymaking and has often resulted in the emergence of totally new threats to firms and individuals.
B) The growth of domestic economies has typically outperformed global growth of trade in the past few decades.
C) When firms invest on a global scale, it is difficult for entire industries to shift their locations.
D) Due to the severe recession that affected much of the world's economy in 2008 and 2009, world trade could not rebound in 2010.
A) World trade has deeply affected domestic policymaking and has often resulted in the emergence of totally new threats to firms and individuals.
B) The growth of domestic economies has typically outperformed global growth of trade in the past few decades.
C) When firms invest on a global scale, it is difficult for entire industries to shift their locations.
D) Due to the severe recession that affected much of the world's economy in 2008 and 2009, world trade could not rebound in 2010.
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39
The trading bloc MERCOSUR is located in _____.
A) Europe
B) Latin America
C) North America
D) Asia
A) Europe
B) Latin America
C) North America
D) Asia
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40
International marketing differs from domestic marketing in that international marketing has different:
A) marketing principles.
B) tenets of value and exchange.
C) applications, complexity, and intensity.
D) social responsibilities.
A) marketing principles.
B) tenets of value and exchange.
C) applications, complexity, and intensity.
D) social responsibilities.
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41
Which of the following mistakes committed by firms leads to inefficiency,lack of consumer
Acceptance,and sometimes even corporate failure?
A) Overbudgeting the overhead costs in international markets
B) Transferring knowledge around the globe
C) Lengthening product life cycles in other countries
D) Believing that international customers are just like the ones the firm deals with at home
Acceptance,and sometimes even corporate failure?
A) Overbudgeting the overhead costs in international markets
B) Transferring knowledge around the globe
C) Lengthening product life cycles in other countries
D) Believing that international customers are just like the ones the firm deals with at home
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42
What are the opportunities that international marketing provides?
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43
The International Monetary Fund (IMF)was founded to:
A) manage monetary policies around the world.
B) help restructure impoverished economies.
C) provide infrastructural and medical aid to developing countries.
D) provide financial assistance to developing countries for development programs.
A) manage monetary policies around the world.
B) help restructure impoverished economies.
C) provide infrastructural and medical aid to developing countries.
D) provide financial assistance to developing countries for development programs.
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44
By erecting barriers,designing quotas,and implementing other import regulations,governments have attempted to:
A) prevent illegal trade across borders.
B) restrict the impact of global trade and financial flows.
C) increase the income of the government.
D) capitalize on technology and enforce worldwide standards.
A) prevent illegal trade across borders.
B) restrict the impact of global trade and financial flows.
C) increase the income of the government.
D) capitalize on technology and enforce worldwide standards.
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45
Which of the following is true about global investments?
A) They have brought about interdependence between nations which is stable in nature.
B) They have made past trade orientations more relevant in today's changing times.
C) They have reduced the role of manufactured goods and services in the international market.
D) They have made it increasingly difficult to differentiate between "rich" and "poor."
A) They have brought about interdependence between nations which is stable in nature.
B) They have made past trade orientations more relevant in today's changing times.
C) They have reduced the role of manufactured goods and services in the international market.
D) They have made it increasingly difficult to differentiate between "rich" and "poor."
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46
Independent of trade,currency flows set _____ rates,which are the values of currencies relative to each other.
A) prime lending
B) interest
C) discount
D) exchange
A) prime lending
B) interest
C) discount
D) exchange
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47
What are the domestic policy repercussions of global linkages?
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48
To regain some power to influence events,policymakers have sought to restrict the impact of global trade and financial flows by:
A) minimizing barriers.
B) charging tariffs.
C) canceling import regulations.
D) limiting quotas.
A) minimizing barriers.
B) charging tariffs.
C) canceling import regulations.
D) limiting quotas.
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49
Which of the following has traditionally been a domestic issue and is now an international issue?
A) Geographic boundaries of cities
B) The flow of water through dam diversion tunnels
C) Applications for government subsidies
D) Agriculture and farm policies affecting imports and exports
A) Geographic boundaries of cities
B) The flow of water through dam diversion tunnels
C) Applications for government subsidies
D) Agriculture and farm policies affecting imports and exports
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50
Measures such as quotas and import regulations have been restrained by international agreements that regulate trade restrictions,particularly through the _____.
A) World Bank
B) United Nations Trade Mission
C) World Trade Organization
D) IMF
A) World Bank
B) United Nations Trade Mission
C) World Trade Organization
D) IMF
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51
The _____,which was founded in 1944,has recently been assisting nations that used to be categorized as "wealthy."
A) International Monetary Fund
B) World Trade Organization
C) World Health Organization
D) European Union
A) International Monetary Fund
B) World Trade Organization
C) World Health Organization
D) European Union
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52
Which of the following is true about closer global linkages and domestic policy makers?
A) They have more effective tools to carry out their responsibilities.
B) They find themselves with decreasing responsibilities.
C) They find it easy to distinguish between domestic and international economic activities.
D) They have imposed import regulations to restrict the impact of global trade.
A) They have more effective tools to carry out their responsibilities.
B) They find themselves with decreasing responsibilities.
C) They find it easy to distinguish between domestic and international economic activities.
D) They have imposed import regulations to restrict the impact of global trade.
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53
Why is international marketing important to the growth of global and domestic companies?
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54
Which of the following is true regarding the domestic repercussions of global linkages?
A) Policymakers find it easier to isolate domestic economic activity from international market events.
B) Governments have gained more power to implement effective policy measures.
C) Private-sector financial flows exceed the financial flows that can be marshaled by the government.
D) Policymakers have more effective tools but less responsibilities to carry out.
A) Policymakers find it easier to isolate domestic economic activity from international market events.
B) Governments have gained more power to implement effective policy measures.
C) Private-sector financial flows exceed the financial flows that can be marshaled by the government.
D) Policymakers have more effective tools but less responsibilities to carry out.
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One way to guard against market saturation of a product is to:
A) lower interest rates.
B) delay introduction of a new product.
C) personalize the message to the customer.
D) lengthen or rejuvenate product life cycles in other countries.
A) lower interest rates.
B) delay introduction of a new product.
C) personalize the message to the customer.
D) lengthen or rejuvenate product life cycles in other countries.
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