BUS 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Comparative Advantage
In class activity chapter 5
Treaties can be any except which one of the following?
Between a country and a large business
Local authorities resist Uber because:
Concerns over public safety
Uber's attitude toward its legal challenges could best be characterized as:
Combative
According to the case, ________ was banned in Germany?
UberPop
Countries that are resource rich but have to import manufactured goods are a feature of which
one of the following regions?
North America
Two thirds of the world's iron ore exports go to:
China
Which one of the following countries has benefited the most from the import of intermediate
goods?
China
A current trend in world trade is the rise of which group of countries?
Developing countries
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Document Summary
Uber"s attitude toward its legal challenges could best be characterized as: Two thirds of the world"s iron ore exports go to: From the 1960s to the 1980s, billiton prospered because acquired by shell. The "external" aspect of sovereignty rests on which one of the following principles other countries recognizing you as a sovereign country. The theory of comparative advantage stresses which of the following? asset endowment. produce the good you can produce most efficiently. The trips agreement is best described as focusing on which of the following? protecting intellectual property. What type of activity do "generic" manufacturers engage in? producing a good that is identical to a product that was previously patented after the patent expires. Which of the following are more likely to foster technological innovation? governments that support higher education. Which of the following are obstacles to progress in addressing climate change? the recognition from politicians that it is an issue.