International Business Environment
Learning Objectives To understand the history and impact of international business. To learn the definition of international business. To recognize the growth of global linkages today. To appreciate the opportunities and challenges offered by international business.
Need for International Business More and more firms around the world are going global, including: Manufacturing firms Service companies (i.e. banks, insurance, consulting firms) Art, film, and music companies
Need for International Business International business: causes the flow of ideas, services, and capital across the world offers consumers new choices permits the acquisition of a wider  variety of products facilitates the mobility of labor,  capital, and technology provides challenging employment opportunities reallocates resources, makes preferential choices, and shifts activities to a global level
What is International Business? International business consists of transactions that are devised and carried out across national borders to satisfy the objectives of individuals, companies, and organizations.
International Business Questions How will an idea, good, or service fit into the international market? Should trade or investment be used to enter a foreign market? Should supplies be obtained domestically or abroad? What product adjustments are necessary to be responsive to local conditions? What are the threats from global competitors, and how can these threats be counteracted?
Global Links Today International business has created a network of  global links  that bind countries, institutions, and individuals with trade, financial markets, technology, and living standards. For example, a reduction in coffee production in Brazil would affect individuals and economies worldwide.
Recent Changes in International Business Total world trade declined dramatically after 2000, but is again on the rise. The rate of globalization is accelerating. Regionalization is taking place, resulting in trading blocs. The participation of countries in world trade is shifting.
The Composition of Trade Between the 1960’s and the 1990’s the importance of manufactured goods increased while the role of primary commodities (i.e. rubber or mining) had decreased. More recently, there has been a shift of manufacturing to countries with emerging economies. There has been an increase in the area of services trade in recent years.
Globalization Because of  globalization , for the first time in history, the availability of international products and services can be accessed by individuals in many countries, from diverse economic backgrounds.
 

International Business Environment

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    Learning Objectives Tounderstand the history and impact of international business. To learn the definition of international business. To recognize the growth of global linkages today. To appreciate the opportunities and challenges offered by international business.
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    Need for InternationalBusiness More and more firms around the world are going global, including: Manufacturing firms Service companies (i.e. banks, insurance, consulting firms) Art, film, and music companies
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    Need for InternationalBusiness International business: causes the flow of ideas, services, and capital across the world offers consumers new choices permits the acquisition of a wider variety of products facilitates the mobility of labor, capital, and technology provides challenging employment opportunities reallocates resources, makes preferential choices, and shifts activities to a global level
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    What is InternationalBusiness? International business consists of transactions that are devised and carried out across national borders to satisfy the objectives of individuals, companies, and organizations.
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    International Business QuestionsHow will an idea, good, or service fit into the international market? Should trade or investment be used to enter a foreign market? Should supplies be obtained domestically or abroad? What product adjustments are necessary to be responsive to local conditions? What are the threats from global competitors, and how can these threats be counteracted?
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    Global Links TodayInternational business has created a network of global links that bind countries, institutions, and individuals with trade, financial markets, technology, and living standards. For example, a reduction in coffee production in Brazil would affect individuals and economies worldwide.
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    Recent Changes inInternational Business Total world trade declined dramatically after 2000, but is again on the rise. The rate of globalization is accelerating. Regionalization is taking place, resulting in trading blocs. The participation of countries in world trade is shifting.
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    The Composition ofTrade Between the 1960’s and the 1990’s the importance of manufactured goods increased while the role of primary commodities (i.e. rubber or mining) had decreased. More recently, there has been a shift of manufacturing to countries with emerging economies. There has been an increase in the area of services trade in recent years.
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    Globalization Because of globalization , for the first time in history, the availability of international products and services can be accessed by individuals in many countries, from diverse economic backgrounds.
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