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Business
12th Grade
01/14/2014

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Business: is the manufacturing of goods or services in order to make a profit
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Term “trade” is used interchangeably with business
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Transactions: exchange of things of value
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Domestic Business: business that transacts mainly in the country it was based in
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ie owned by Canadians, in Canada, selling to Canadians (Rare)
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International Business: economic system of transactions conducted between businesses in different countries
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Domestic Transaction: between 2 Canadian companies
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International Transaction: between Canadian + non Canadian company
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Domestic Market: the customers of a business who are in the same country as the business
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Foreign Market: the customers of a business who are in a different country as the business
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5 Ways for businesses to must be international
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MUST own retailers or distributors in another country
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MUST own manufacturing plant in another country
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MUST export to other countries
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MUST import from others
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MUST invest in other country businesses
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Trading Partner: Canada businesses make relationship with businesses in another country, so they would be Canada’s trading partner.
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European Trade
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1700s – trades grew fast after permanent Canadian settlement
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Demand for raw materials (beaver pelts, fish, lumber)
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Europe manufactured Canada’s raw materials
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After 7 years war, England and Canada made trade agreements (help war torn France)
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near-port cities used to facilitate trade import/exports
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US trade
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Late 1700s, US independence and self reliant
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Steam engine 1775 James Watt: revolutionized manufacturing and transporting
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Cotton Gin by Eli Whitney: made cotton fibers, traded cotton with Canada
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USA did most of Canada’s raw material manufacturing
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To this day, US remains as Canada’s biggest trading partner
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Mexico
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NA Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) made duty free trade in North America
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Asian Trade
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1940s – Traded with Japan for electronics and cars
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China manufacturing (Wal-Mart $15B to China)
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Trade with Middle East
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Oil
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Politics, lack of industrialization, and technology limited trade
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Dubai, Egypt, Israel have trades asides from oil
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Indian Trade
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High, educated population
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Outsourcing and manufacturing
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Although open government, lack of infrastructure and issues troubled trades
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India aggressively expanded internationally
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Imports: Linen, Rice, diamonds, clothes
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Exports: fertilizers, vegetables, newspaper, copper
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African Trade
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Very low exchange with Canada (1% import, 3% export)
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Corrupt government, infrastructure problems loom
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Lots of primary resource potential
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South Africa (no-oil) and Morocco (oil/fruits) trading partners:
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Globalization: where economies and cultures have become integrated through new global communication, investments, trade, and transport
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easy to globalize nowadays
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global sales, finance, marketing, manufacturing, transportation = globalization
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international business IS NOT globalization
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businesses can operate internationally but not globally
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global businesses can be affected by global events
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2008 recession
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Banks lent at low rates
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not getting returned, lost money
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closure of operations forced
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History: Globalization began after WW2
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United Nation first sign of globalization
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Helps negotiate treaties and tariffs
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Technology: Internet/cellular made trades nearly instant, quick, even at remote places
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Social Issues
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China – India building big economies
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Large companies want to expand in China/India
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Workers, moneyflow from huge population
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Blur of political boundaries
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EU collaborated all Europe nations
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Agreements merge borders
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Interdependence: reliance between 2 or more nations for each other’s products and services
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eg US relying on China to make goods
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Primary Industries: Mainly Raw materials
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Agriculture, Hunting, Fishing, Energy/Mining, Forestry (FEFAH)
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Western Canada: oil, gas, metals, beef
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Eastern Canada: oil, offshore oil, minerals
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Secondary Industries: manufacturing or processing capital goods orconsumer goods
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Canada as good manufacturing paper, oil refining, diamond, paper
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Canada relies on US and China for making other goods
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Branch Plant: a factory located outside of host country
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Canada branch plant policy saying you must have a factory to conduct business here
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Disadvantages of branch plants (3)
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Business reduction in roles mainly R&D and execs
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Innovation follows parent company
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Exports lack – made in Canada for Canadians
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Non-Canadian Materials – uses imported materials often
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Foreign secondary + domestic secondary can add value to raw materials
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Tertiary Industries: provides services for consumers and businesses
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Retail is the largest (banking, construction, communication)
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Canadian retail depend on imports
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Most Canadian retails are owned by foreign places
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Variety of products
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most products made in USA, but we have access to those
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experiences from around the world
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electronics mostly imported
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benefit from cheap labour and materials in China and India
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New Markets, More Jobs
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34 M pop’n in Canada, 100M pop’n in USA, 1B+ pop’n in China
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BL: make products that suit Chinese demographics
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Tim Hortons USA locations mean they hire more people
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Foreign companies in Canada spend more money on R&D
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Foreign Investments
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(1) Foreign Direct Investments (FDI): done to control all or some of business’ operations (startups)
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(2) Foreign Portfolio Investments: stocks/bonds/funds issued by companies to own a part of it
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HBC went bankrupt if it wasnt for foreign investments backing them up
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New processes and Technology
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medical, consumer electronics
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Loss of culture/identity
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Movies are mostly representing American culture, rare about Canada
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CRTC regulates how much Canadian TV shows are shown in Canada
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35% of radio music must be canadian
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M – Music
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A – Artist
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P – Produced
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L – Lyrics
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Canadians are often aware of Canadian books and TV shows due to recognition
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Increased foreign ownership of Canadian companies
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Foreign companies are likely to stay loyal to their come country
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often leaves Canada in the dark when corporate problems rise
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R&D is often left in home country, making such jobs not in Canada and lowered profits
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Reduced Exports: foreign branch in Canada does things for Canada and doesnt export
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Revenues leave Canada pay head offices: Canadian branch helps pay head office costs
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This lowers actual income and lesser taxation.
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High jobs like accounting, advertising, and marketing is done in home country
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Economic destabilization, Global events can influence and impact Canadian economy due to many plugins from foreign businesses
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Eg 2008 American “Buy American” campaign negatively affected CDN economy.
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Canada trades internationally because of 7 main reasons:
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Company Growth
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Entry into new markets
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Expanded customer base
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Increased profits
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Access to inexpensive supplies
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Lower labour costs
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Access to financing
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Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI): investments made on items from foreign countries
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Joint Ventures are the riskiest
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High % of ownership reside in foreign country, not home country
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CDNs purchase stocks, bonds, and financial instruments to make money
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Dividend: Interest made or amount that can be gained from an investment
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Short-Term Investments: (Liquid) safe because they can be converted to cash easily
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Capital Market: investing platform with long-term investments such as bonds, stocks.
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Stocks are popular way of FPI in New York or Tokyo.
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Mutual Funds: combined $ from many people are invested and dividends paid
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CDNs invest in foreign to diversify their portfolio
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Canada is only 2% of world’s stock markets
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Risk: International markets are interrelated with global events
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2008 US Crisis affected global markets
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Imports: bringing products or services into a country
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Intended for resale or Business to Business (B2B)
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Global Sourcing: importing equipment, capital, raw materials from around the world
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Importing helps keep costs low, improve quality, or access new technologies
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Services can also be imported
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Call centers are regularly imported from India
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Canada Imports: machinery, cars, oil, chemicals, electricity, consumer goods
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In 2008, Canada’s import were ~$490 B
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Exports: when companies outside of Canada purchase Canadian goods or services
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Services can also be exported, ie Call centers
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Canada exports lumber, telecom. equipment, chemicals, plastics, fertilizers, oil, gas, electricity, aluminum
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In 2008, Canada’s exports were ~$443 B
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Exports are vital to Canada’s economic success
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#1 CA trading partner is US, who is 77.7% of global exports
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Optional Section: Oil
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CA imports 1 M barrels/day
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CA exports 3.4 M barrels/day
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CA imports for Eastern CA because there aren’t pipelines spanning west-east, only north-south
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Value Added: amount of worth that is added to a product as it is processed
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= cost of finished products – cost of raw materials
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Issue: Canada, making mainly primary goods, have little Value added to exports
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Example: Value addition for furniture
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CDN Lumber sold at $50, zero value added
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US Furniture Maker sells table at $3000, added $2950 in value
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CA Furniture store buys table for $3000, sells for $4500, made $1500 in value
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Licensing Agreement: gives a company permission to use a product, service, brand name, or patent in exchange for free or royalty.
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Usually applicable in one specific region
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For Example: Bell Mobility wanted to use UK Virgin brand in CA
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Bell has to pay Virgin a fee for using it in Canada
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Bell therefore has increased profits because of this new brand
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Exclusive Distribution Rights: a form of licensing where a company is allowed to be the only distributor of a product in a specific geographic area.
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Strategy often used as an entry into a foreign market
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Example: Rogers was the exclusive carrier for the iPhone 3G in ’08 when it first came out in CA
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Licensing is used mostly for manufacturing also
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Senior parent company staff are sent to train foreign manufacturing
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After they are trained, the foreign employees manage it as parent staff retreats
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Licensing agreements have little risk but offer limited money returns.
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Franchising: agreement to use a company’s name, services, products, and marketing.
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Franchisee signs a contract and agrees to follow all the rules with the franchisor
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They pay franchisor fees for finance, marketing, HR, operations, quality support
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Examples include Kumon, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Boston Pizza
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Franchisees have less risk and lots of support from franchisor
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Often have lesser profit, strict rules, and loss of control
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Joint Ventures: when 2 businesses, one from a foreign country, form a company with shared ownership
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25-40% of all foreign investments are joint ventures
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Reason: joined so they’ll be allowed into countries
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Often joining with gov’t or companies in China or Cuba with communist
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Trade Winds Inc is a CDN mining company in China to explore
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Companies can gain control of new markets, customers, and products
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May also share financing, technology, cultural, risk reduction
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However, it may be a risk for investors because 50% of all joint ventures fail
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GM and Toyota joint failed, lost investor’s money
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To over come these risks, formal contracts, and attention to detail makes things run smoothly
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Tariffs
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Most common type of trade barrier
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Tariffs are taxes or duties put on imported products or services.
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Purpose to raise the cost of imported goods so consumers will purchase local products
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Protectionism: shielding against foreign competition
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Winners
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Domestic government
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Local producers
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Local employees
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Losers
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Foreign producers
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Consumers – price of products go up
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Foreign employees – overseas employees lose out on opportunities
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Canada uses NAFTA to void taxes in North America
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Trade Quotas
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Government imposed limit on the amount of a product that cam be imported
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Protects domestic producers limiting import and reducing foreign competition
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eg Canada has a quota of 14.5M kg of peanut butter to export to USA
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Tariffs increase once company exceeds quota
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Trade Embargoes
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banning ALL trade on a specific product or with a specific country
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used to pressure foreign countries to change government policies or human rights
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Embargoes increase the price of products as supply decreases
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2003 Canada embargo for beef with mad cow disease
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Trade Sanctions
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Action taken by a country to force another to follow to international trade agreements or norms of conducts
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Similar to embargoes, but Sanctions often only involve banning some products
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Cuba – USA sanction for banning trade will continue until Cuba becomes democratic
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Foreign Investment Restrictions
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Laws in Canada influences foreign investment
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Investments Canada Act must review investments to make sure they benefit Canada
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ie investments > $5M with non WTO country must be reviewed
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investments >$312M with WTO country must be reviewed
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trades of uranium, financial, transport, or culture industries must be reviewed
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Bank act, telecom act, transport act also limit foreign ownership
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Transport act limits 25% ownership to all Canadian domestic airlines
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Canada faces foreign restrictions too
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Canadians face Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board for >$5M real estate invests
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Standards
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Countries have different standards for environmental protection, voltage, or health/safety
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Companies making products must account for compatibility in foreign standards
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ISO (International Organization for Standardization) can help alleviate this standards issue
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Currencies
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Exchange Rate: amount of currency in relation to the currency of another country
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Fluctuations cause barriers because of uncertainty in pricing goods accurately
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CAD often quoted with USD because they are largest partners in the world
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Historically CAD was less than USD, at one time low of 1CAD = $0.637 USD
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But now it’s sometimes higher if not even at most times
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Canada is 7th most traded in the world
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Winners of High Canadian Dollar
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Importers: consumers like high dollar, means pay less CAD for USD products
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Companies gain when importing US goods like machinery etc.
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Canadian Travelers: costs less to spend CAD in USD after conversion
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Major League Sports Teams: teams operating in Canada pay US dollars to players
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If CAD is higher, it costs USD less to pay Canadian players
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Losses of High Canadian Dollar
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Exports: difficult to foreign importers to buy Canadian products
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causes companies to leave Canada for less expensive locations
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Canadian Tourism: high cost in Canada keeps tourists home
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2009 Passport policies discouraged American visits even more
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Hollywood Movies which were usually made in Canada are no longer
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Canadian Retailers: Canadian shops in USA don’t import from Canada, prefer to buy from elsewhere
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Factors affecting the exchange rate
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Floating Rate: no fixed rate in CAD compared to other currencies
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Currency Valuation: demand > supply causing CAD to rise
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Currency Devaluation: supply > demand causing CAD to fall
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Economic Conditions in Canada: Inflation rate, GDP, unemployment rate have impact
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Inflation Rate low = good stable prices
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GDP increase = stable healthy economy
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Low unemployment = good job market
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Interest rates in CA attracts investors here
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Trading Between Countries
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Export > Imports = more demand for currency
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Higher Terms of Trade: comparison between exports to imports = Higher currency
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Politics: stability of country affects currency
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Tension, terrorism, rioting
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Psychological Factors: historical significance on international market
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In international uprising, Swiss Franc is refugge, US+Euro are safe.
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Hard currencies: easily convert to other currencies (CAD, US, Euro)
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Soft currencies: not easily converted (Yuan, Russian ruble)
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Canada wasn’t affected in 2008 recession because, by comparison, US had more problems while Canada’s natural resource was still growing. Thus, CAD still stayed high
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Currency Speculating: trading or holding foreign currency in anticipation of its changing value
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Profit from currency fluctuations
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Canadian companies often trade in USD to avoid currency fluctuations
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Also trade with other countries in USD to have common currencies
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Overcome currency fluctuations with multiple bank accounts serving different currencies
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Time Zones
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Different time zones mean Canada can’t call Japan on demand, they must wait for the right time
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Communication technologies make it easier, but still a barrier
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Call centers business take advantage of this
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Text/email can communicate, but real time feedback is hard to happen
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Culture: encompasses the knowledge, experience, beliefs, values, attitudes, religion, symbols, and possessions acquired by a group of people who lived in the same region or country for generations.
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Subculture: a cultural group within a larger or predominant culture distinguished from it by factors such as class, ethnic background, and religion, and unified by shared beliefs and interests
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Counter Culture: A culture that has values or lifestyle that are inopposition to those of a current accepted culture. Members of a counter culture openly reject the established cultural values that surround them.
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Culture Determinants: The main factor that shape the culture of a specific group include religion, politics, topology, climate, and history.
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Revolves around religion of Islam
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Prays 5 times a day
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Friday is a holy day, Weekend is Thurs – Sat
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Clothing is loose because its hot
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Women hide everything except hand feet and face
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Criminal cases are tried under Sharia (Sunni Islam) courts
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Shintoism and Buddhism dominate (caring for nature and logic
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Hierarchical, status matters
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Kimonos worn by women during special events
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Gifts are informal for visits, formal for meetings
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Wrapping is often more important
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Opened when recipient is invited to do so
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Extravagant gifts are not appreciated, sets up inequalities between both parties
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Belittle your informal gift at visit (“It’s only a token but..”)
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Canadian firms going global must determine the cultural differences
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Decide whether or not their business can adapt to foreign culture
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Level of cultural awareness will depend on how much business a company does in foreign country
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Primary domestic operations that export do not need to care
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Manufacturing, retail are more crucial
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If foreign culture is similar, no need to spend as much time
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If its very different, then you need to spend more time
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Businesses in foreign markets need to be aware the difference between cultures
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Failure to consider culture could ruin negotiations, marketing, labour, or even death
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Products
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Culture has a direct impact on the types of products and services that will be successful in other markets
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Culture has little impact on the sale of Canadian raw goods
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Canadian exports depend on foreign culture though (ie pork in jewish/muslim area)
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Services
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Financial services are most commonly exported into foreign markets
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People’s attitude towards money is different in every culture
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Chinese like to save money, investment firms like to tap into the billions of dollars
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Canadian values extend into the workplace by means such as minimum wages, safety, discrimination, and holidays
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Rationalization: any attempt to increase a company’s effectiveness and efficiency
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Ex. Downsizing, layoffs, relocating corporate functions and activities
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Many companies find Canadian labour is very expensive for manufacturing jobs
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For skilled jobs, Canada is very educated and well fitted for those tasks
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Canadians who wish to do business abroad must understand the differences between other country’s values about labour
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Child Labour
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Child Labour is very prominent in Asia and the Pacific countries
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To Canadian businesses, this is easy to control, just don’t hire kids
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But to some nations, it may be ok or they don’t care who’s working
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Some take advantage of kids, putting them in dangerous conditions
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If a Canadian business is caught doing this, Canadians will see this as unacceptable and will decline to buy their products
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Discrimination
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Canadian law prohibits any form of discrimination in the workplace
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However, in Saudi Arabia, hiring women can be difficult as their values are different
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Homosexuality may also be less welcomed in other countries
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Wages
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Wages reflect standards of living in a country
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Canadian manager must ask what is an acceptable or average wage in foreign countries
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Standards and Practices
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Cultures may have different norms as part of the workplace than Canada
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Lunch breaks: Canada = 1 hour, Mexico = 2 hours, Muslim Countries have times to pray
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Labour Unions and benefits may be non-existent in some countries
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Different labour cultures affect Canadian branch plants that they must respect
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Indigenous Cultures
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Foreign branches must be aware of indigenous cultures
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Positive indigenous effects: employments, medical, roads, water.
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Ie Businesses who need educated people might benefit local schools etc.
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Historically, it hadn’t worked out with indigenous people
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Ex French Canada traders abused Native Indians to do resource extraction
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Angola and Sierra Leone have rebel forces trading Diamond with bloody conflicts
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Exploitation of diamonds for guns harms ecosystems, human life, and animal life
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Thousands of indigenous colonies get displaced when companies expand into forests
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Canada
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Men wear suits, tie, jacket, black shoes, dress pants
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Women wear blazers, suit, or dress
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10 minutes before meeting
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Sits at side of meeting table
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Shakes hand, maintains eye contact
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Logically paced presentation and scheduling
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Time Perception
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Monochronic: sees time as linear and sequential, and focus on one thing at at time
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Based on contracts, back and forth, formality, fact based, direct
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Polychronic: sees many things happening at the same time with participation of many people
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Works based on trust, contacts, and lesser formal
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Spatial Perception
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Refers to the personal space and amount of physical contact
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Europe, South Americans are closer than North American cultures
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Physical contact can involve kissing, touching
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Canada: hand shaking, patting on back is appropriate
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Latin America: Kissing, hugging, patting is appropriate
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Muslim: touching is offensive
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Seating can also be different
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Canada likes sitting across from eachother, China likes side by side
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Non-Verbal Communication
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Non-Verbal communication is closely related to cultural norms of space.
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Ie Japan is strict to have 1 person talking at once, whispering is unacceptable
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Some gestures are regarded as offences
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Ie “OK sign” is obscene in Spain
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Business Etiquette
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Expectations for how a business person presents him/herself in a meeting is different
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Business cards, dress, punctuality, gifts, greetings, and topics should be considered
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Power Distance (PDI)
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How different in power between people is perceived differently.
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High Power Distance
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Cultures with superiority because of age, wealth, gender, status, job etc.
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Ex. Mexico, India, Indonesia
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Lower Power Distance
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Cultures that assume on equality regardless
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Assumed based on earned status and how you build yourself
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People aren’t prejudged
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Ex. Israel, Canada, Austria
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Uncertainty Avoidance (UAI)
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How cultures adapt to change
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High Uncertainty Avoidance
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You like rules, routines, religion, belief
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Act based on beliefs
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Little tolerance for outsiders
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Ex. Mexico, Japan, Saudi Arabia
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Low Uncertainty Avoidance
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Love risk taking and seeking change
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Very high tolerance for difference
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Accepting, diverse
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Ex. Canada, USA, Sweden, Singapore
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Masculinity vs Femininity (MAS)
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Workplace values of males and females
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Masculinity
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Something we possess and show
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Being assertive, competitive, ambition, accumulative of material goods (collecting)
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Ex. Japan, Mexico
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Femininity
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Degree of culture values nurturing, family values, and social support systems
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Ex South Korea
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Individualism vs Collectivism (IDV)
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Extent to which a person makes their own decisions regarding your education, job, and life partner
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Individually (High IDV)
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Makes decisions yourself
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Ex Canada, USA, Australia
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Collectivism (Low IDV)
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Members have government, churches, and families make decisions for them
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Ex. China, Cuba
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Orientation (LTO)
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Long term orientation vs Short term orientation
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Long Term Goals
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Having perseverance for long term goals
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Ex. South Korea
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Short Term Goals
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Looking at the present, what are you going to do now.
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Ex. USA, Canada
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Hofstede’s Canada
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High IDV: individualistic approach and attitude. Privacy.
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Low LTO: short term driven and appreciates cultural traditions
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Low PDI: High level of equality.
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Political System: the type of government by which a country is run
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Economic System: the way a country organizes its resources and distributes good to citizens
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Economic systems try to answer:
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What should the country produce and in what quantities?
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How should scarce resources such as labour and capital be allocated?
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How should goods and services be distributed throughout the country?
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What should be the price of goods and services?
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Market Economy: capitalism or private enterprise
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Businesses, consumers, government run independently of each other
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Ensure there is a variety and little government control
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Atmosphere in which citizens and corporations can be successful
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Private Property: encouraged to own property (real estate, automobiles, furniture..)
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Free to rent, sell, trade, or give properties
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Profit: encouraged to be profitable because then companies can improve
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Profit belongs to the owner of the business and they choose how to spend it
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Competition: Companies compete on quality, services, price, reputation & warrantees
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competition results in more incentives by the companies to have loyal customers
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Advantage:
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Freedom of speech, religion, assembly
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Efficiency
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Innovation
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Economic Growth
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Low prices
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Disadvantages
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Rich and Poor gap
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No education
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Unhealthy products
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Centrally Planned Economies: communism or command economy
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Government controls all element of the economy and distributes income
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Government provides education, healthcare, employment, and housing
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Private Property: Restricted. Government owns all housing & businesses like factories, offices, farms. All workers are employed by the government
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Profit: Profit belongs to government. No portion belongs to citizens. Governments re-invest revenues into businesses or education, military. Governments control prices to increase revenue when needed
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Competition: Limited. Government determines size, price, quality, and amounts. Consumers have little variety
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Ex. North Korea, Cuba.
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China and Russia are changing to market economy practices
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Advantages
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Citizens ensured minimum standards
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No unemployment
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All services provided
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Stability
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Disadvantages
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Restriction of freedom
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No motivation to work
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No innovation
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Large military
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Corruption
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Mixed Economies: Free enterprise systems
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Ex. Canada has government services like healthcare and education, yet prosperous businesses and large corporations.
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Private Property: owned by individuals, corporations, or government. Government has offices, parks, and schools. It sets regulations that affect private property.
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Ex Canada has regulations for ownership of financial institutions and media
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Profit: encouraged, but taxed to support government. Federal & provincial level through sales tax, income tax, corporate tax. Municipal collects property taxes
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Competition: Strong competition between businesses, but government might be a competitor too.
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Ex. Government owned VIA Rail, Canada Post affect DHL, Fedex, UPS etc.
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Advantages:
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Consumer protection
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Individual incentive
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Basic social services
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Disadvantage
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Higher taxation
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Individuals have little on input on tax spendings
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Less working motivation
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Government might intervene growth
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Political Systems
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Theocratic: based on religion
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Monarchy: based on king and queen
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Aristocracy: based on rich and wealthy
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Democracy: Free and fair elections, rule of law, free speech, assembly, press, and religion
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Entitled to education and govern themselves
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Accompanied by market economy
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Ex Canada, USA
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Politicians get concerned with re-election than the overall benefit
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Politicians rely on corporate funding may be influenced by corporations
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Similar background from politicians (lack of women, minorities, poor)
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Expensive to maintain
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New emerging economies lack judicial systems to maintain political stability (latin america)
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Autocracy: Ruled by a small group or individual
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Believe 1 government will have rational decisions for entire country
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Strong military presence
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Controls citizen’s lives including media, professions, businesses, religions
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Citizens have no say in government decisions
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Ex. North Korea, Cuba are led by a single leader
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Tied with centrally planned economy, though some countries have foreign investments
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Classifying Economic Development
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Countries are classified by economic development. Whether they’re poor, rich, or just getting started
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Countries are ranked based on criteria determined by United Nations (UN) and IMF (International Monetary Fund)
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Underdeveloped Countries, least developed, or third world
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Poor infrastructure, no healthcare, education
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Small economies by comparison
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Low literacy, limited technology, weak economies
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Political issues, corruption, war
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Relies predominantly on agriculture or resources
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Frequent natural catastrophes result in underdevelopment (Rwanda, Madagascar)
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Developing Countries, emerging countries
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Improved literacy rates, increased health care access, technological advancements
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Shift towards industrialization and manufacturing
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Ex. China, Brazil, India, South Africa
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Rural shift to cities as well as urbanization
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Canadian businesses like Bombardier can benefit by providing for these countries
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However, lower labour costs Canada can’t match can compete with Canada
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Often weak regulatory and legal systems.
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Developed Countries, industrialized nations, first world countries
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High Income or strong GDP
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High literacy rates, good healthcare, education, and technology
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Manufacture diverse complex equipment like cell phones, computers, hybrid cars
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Strong alliances between developed countries (G8)
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Correlation between democracy and economic growth
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The Business Cycle
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Recession, contraction
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Economy slows down
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2 consecutive quarters of negative GDP
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decline in consumer purchases, employment, business growth
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Indication in Canada are construction contracts and exports
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Trough, Bottom of the cycle
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Employment and production at their lowest point
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Turning point to success
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sometimes worsens to become depression (ie 1930s)
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Expansion, recovery, prosperity
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growth of employment, wages, production, and profits
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Strong investments, businesses created (Ie 2001-2007)
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Peak
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Top of the business cycle when economy stops expanding and begins contracting
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Economic Indicators of the business cycle
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Leading indicators: predict where the economy is headed.
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adjusts before economy actually experiences change
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guides investors, businesses, and governments
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Ex. Housing starts are leading indicators because people won’t purchase new homes if economy is down
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Lagging Indicators: are adjusted after economic changes.
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Takes 2-3 quarters for economic change to influence a lagging indicator
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Ex. Unemployment rate: takes 6 months for unemployment rate to decrease after change
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Coincident Indicators: move in conjunction with the business cycle
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Ex International Trade: slumping economies involve less trading
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Governments and the Business Cycle
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During the 2008-2009 US recession, Canada was affected by decrease in American purchases
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Governments increased their spending to stimulate the economy
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Canada allotted $12B for infrastructure, $7.8B for homes, $200B for consumers.
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USA had a $787B stimulus package to government agencies
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Democratic governments may invest in social programs to influence voter’s decisions before elections
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Absolute Advantage
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a country has absolute advantage if it makes a product or service more productively than other countries.
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They use the resources more efficiently to manufacture more products.
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Country has better technology to produce goods with absolute advantage
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Opportunity Cost: is the value of what is forgone
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Opportunity cost of being in school is the money you could be making in a job
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Comparative Advantage
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When a country has a comparative advantage, it means that country can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost as the other
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Countries exporting products in which they have a comparative advantage, and import goods from country with a comparative advantage for that product, both countries will benefit.
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Government’s role include: IN/OUT Laws, tariffs, trade agreements, immigration laws, currency rates, taxation laws, education, tax treaties, military systems, environmental policies, infrastructures, embargoes
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Canadian government help int’d businesses set up in canada with incentives
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But impede with regulations, licenses, and laws.
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Government Regulations
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Government regulates laws such as minimum wage
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To start a business in Canada, it is easy to start a business with only one online application
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New registered businesses will receive
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A registration number
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GST/HST number
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Corporate income tax account
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Import/Export account
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Payroll deduction information
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In China, though, it takes 13 stages of approval to open a business there
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Trade offices
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Established in foreign countries, it helps foreign businesses operate
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Trade offices help investments, exports, R&D, and lower costs by providing expertise
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Government Embassies, High commissions, and Consulates
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Consular Services in foreign countries help traveling Canadians in case of emergencies
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Communications with family after accident
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Lost passports or identifications
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Customs, Taxes, VISAs
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Embassies: located in capital cities they provide full range of services
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High Commissions: Same as embassies, but in Commonwealth countries (GB, Australia)
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Permanent Missions: Located in UN, WTO and EU. No consular services
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Consulates General: embassy like offices located in major cities
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Consulates: located in major cities but do not provide all range of services
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Consulates headed by honorary consuls: Located around the world headed by honorary consuls. In places like Uganda and Paraguay.
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Offices: Found in major and capital cities to aid with specific projects without consular services.
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Trade Missions
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Organized by DFAIT, Team Canada visits a specific country focused on a specific industry
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Provides Canadians a business opportunity to meet potential customers, suppliers etc.
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Junior Team Canada are teenagers going abroad to gather business information, contacts, and opportunities.
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“Brand Canada” promotes Canadian Culture to foreign places
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Globalization: movement of goods, services, technology, investment, ideas, and people around the world
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Happened when trade barriers are reduced after WWII
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Positive aspects of globalization:
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Outsourcing:
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Lower Prices
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Improved human rights
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Increased productivity
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Innovation
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Better jobs
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Increased capital flow
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Negative Aspects
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Lost/fear of lost CDN jobs
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Loss of CDN productivity
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Exploitation of cheap labour
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Increased pollution
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Unhealthy products
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Spread of disease
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Increased income gap
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Influence of MNCs (Multination corporations) on government
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Globalization strategies: companies use different strategies with different parts of the world
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Global Strategy: regards world as one big market with decisions made in headquarters
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Adv: massive economic scale (produce bulk quantities)
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Disadv: require rapid syncing of global countries, and little care for individual cultures
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Ethnocentric: the idea that everyone will want and respond to the product the same way
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Multidomestic strategy: customizes products and marketing for local culture
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Decisions made decentralized
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Adv: better political, product, and responsiveness from local people
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Polycentric: local management is best strategy for whats best
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Transnational strategy: combines the best of global and multidomestic
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Maintains needs of local culture, but still stay cohesive to the global scale
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Products made cheap centrally, then marketing customizes locally
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Geocentric: values both local differences and whats best for company
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Often very difficult to maintain the balance between the 2 however
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Trade Agreement: enforceable treaty between 2 or more countries that addresses the movement of goods and services, eliminates trade barriers, terms of trade, and encourage foreign investment
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Canada’s trade agreements: NAFTA, EFTA, Canada-Chilie FTA, Canada-Israel FTA
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NAFTA: sets rules surrounding movement of goods, services, investments in N.America
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Adv: Higher prosperity and efficiency for many companies
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Higher paying engineering jobs in Canada
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Free flow of resources makes NA a stronger competitor to Asia markets
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Trade has tripled for partners (894B) and exchange rate doubled
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Disadv: Many manufacturing jobs were lost to Mexico
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Mexico’s corn, beans, milk industry felt lack of tariffs made it hard to compete
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Mexico increased pollution
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Factory jobs were often poor in standards
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FTAA (Free trade Agreement of the Americas)
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N/S America free trade zone making it the largest in the world
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Agreement fell through because of Brazil and Venezuela
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In 2010, Canada still has pending agreements with Morocco, EU, Korea etc.
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Tax Treaties: created to prevent double taxation and tax evasion for people who pay taxes in Canada and other countries for income
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Canada has tax treaties with 92+ countries
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Tax treaties give businesses more predictable and easily to move things across borders
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Taxation framework makes developing countries more favourable
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EU: formed to remove many obstacles between movement through small EU countries
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Has it’s own currency, financial policies, anthem, and flag
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Belgium, France, GB, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Malta, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Poland, Finland, Sweden, and Slovenia
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Members must be stable, democratic, and has positive human rights record
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Purpose: promote peace, economic growth, cooperation, people bonds, and political integration
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Single market allows borders, goods, and investments to flow a lot easier
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Collectively the largest GDP, 19.5 Trillion
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Leaders switch once every 6 months, most votes majority but some unanimous
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Council of EU > European parliament (laws, budgets) > European Commission (day to day)
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The Euro
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Some members do not use Euro, while some do.
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New members are expected to use Euro, and meet strict policies on inflation, stability, etc.
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Adv: Decrease exchange rate fluctuations
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Price transparency for comparisons
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Eliminate transaction costs
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Billing Ease
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Large markets
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Stability
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Labour movements (easier to pay)
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Disadv: Initial costs (implements accounting software, signs, etc.)
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National control (nations can’t control certain rates)
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Loss of tradition
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Canada + Euro
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EU is CA’s 4th largest Foreign investment & 2nd largest export partner @ $90B trades in 2008
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Metals, stones, oil, machinery
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In 2009, agreements were made to start free trade (EFTA)
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Trade organizations: established to help free flow of goods and services
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World Trade Organization (WTO): promotes free trade throughout the world
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Main Purpose: settle trade disputes
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153 members and decisions made by consensus
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Purpose: A forum for negotiation
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Purpose: Set global rules
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Purpose: Dispute Settlement
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WTO also provides protection of intellectual properties
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Invites government to lower protectionist policies
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Lower global cost and rise standards of living
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Criticisms: WTO destabilizes markets, and drains resources from developing countries
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Ie. Producing beans in USA faster then Madagascar can buy them at lower price
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Leads to lowering the already low underdeveloped countries
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Overprotection of IP (intellectual properties) make it hard to use them for generic items (Ie generic AIDS drugs)
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WTO decisions aren’t clear and definitive. Ie Canada US Softwood lumber import duties disputes in 2006
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Canada + WTO
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It’s been vital to Canada’s success as it helps alleviate most of the treaties
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Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC): created in 1994 to unite countries in Asia
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Main Purpose: Promote trade in Pacific Rim countries
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21 members represents 40.5 % of the world’s population
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Foster free trade among it’s members, increase prosperity and economic growth
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Trade, investments, business facilitation, economic and technical cooperation
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Asides from business, APEC also discusses climate change, and security
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Since APEC, countries have increased trade by 400%
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The group of eight (G8): comprises of major economies of the world
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Main Purpose: Discuss Macroeconomic issues
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GB, Germany, Canada, France, Italy, Japan, USA, Russia
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Purpose to discuss macroeconomics such as growth, trade freedom, and helping developing countries
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Also discusses terrorism, technology, arms, and crime/drugs, N.Korea, and nuclear weapons
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The group of 20 (G20): established in 1990s to discuss major economies of the world
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Main Purpose: Discuss financial stability and growth of developing countries
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Build to go beyond the G8 to include India, Brazil, and China
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To strengthen ties throughout the world, growth, and eliminate trade barriers
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Also discusses restructuring global financial organizations like IMF and World Bank
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Canada + G8 and G20
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There’s been talks to rank Canada lower in the G20 and replace them in the G8
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Plays a very small role in comparison
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Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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Main Purpose: promote democracy
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Established for the advancement of democracy and market economies
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Promote economic growth, expand employment, improve Stand. Of Living,
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Financial stability, helping countries’ economic development, and enhance world trade
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Provides publication on topics like sustainable development, world health data, statistics etc.
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Their report “Economic Survey of Canada” is especially useful to Canadian businesses
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World Bank: organization of 186 members that provides monetary support for developing countries
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Main Purpose: Lend money for developing countries
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Definition
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
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Works with developing underdeveloped countries
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Definition
International Development Association (IDA)
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Assists the least prosperous countries
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Provides loans and grants to poor countries with issues
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Helps these countries get proper infrastructure
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Canada and other countries donate to the WB
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Some say many countries suffered because of the rules it makes for taking loans
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They take advantage of the countries they loan to, so that when they’re working well, they’ll be advantageous to the countries in the WB
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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Main Purpose: Track and analyze economic trends
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Tracks economic trends, analyzes countries’ financial performances, and warns governments of financial problems
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186 member including Canada
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Purpose to encourage countries to adopt responsible economic policies
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Lending money to emerging developing countries
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Provide technical training in banking regulations and policies
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In 1997 Asian economic crisis, IMF’s suggestion to increase interest rates made the crisis deepen
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Loans also often come with strict regulations for inflation and other economic constraints
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Other organizations: Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), World Economic Forum (WEF), International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT)
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Canada Trade Assistance Organizations: GLOBE Foundation of Canada, The Fraser Institute, C.D Howe Institute, CIGI Center for International Governance Innovation
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Purpose: Keep peace throughout the world
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Develop friendly relations among nations
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Work to help poor people better lives by eliminating disease, illiteracy, and respect of freedoms
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Center for helping nations achieve these goals
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Peace keeping and relief with International Labour Organization, IMF, WHO, and UNICEF
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Charter of the UN declares UN’s commitment to devote resources to help standards of living, unemployment rate, and economic conditions
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UN Economic and Financial Committee deals with International trade, sustainable development, globalization and poverty elimination
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): is defined as the duty of a company’s management to work in the best interests of the society it relies on for resources
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It may take many forms like: Charitable donations, treating employees ethically, Being environmentally conscious, Ensuring safe working environments, sponsoring local teams, creating and promoting diverse workplaces
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Benefits of CSR
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CSR as a marketing tool
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Dissuades governments from implementing regulations that might interfere businesses
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Attract and retain employees, especially if employees can make a say with practices
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Nike and Gap traditionally had poor CSR practices
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Criticisms of CSR
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Costs money to companies
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Spending time and employee energy on CSR
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Often distract customers from problems a company may be creating (Ie Tobacco company with good CSR detracts people from thinking smoking is good)
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CSR looks good one one side, but does it bad in other countries
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CSR in a global company
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Important to stay consistent in CSR strategies worldwide
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Today’s consumers can easily look up bad practices
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Companies need to tell employees about CSR practices too through codes of conduct etc. To prevent fraudulent activities or immoral practices
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Stakeholder Analysis
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When a company wants to know how it’s doing, it asks stakeholders
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Primary stakeholders: customers, investors, suppliers, competitors who have direct impact to the organization’s profitability and success
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Secondary stakeholders: do not directly affect the company’s profit like community, media
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When doing a stakeholder analysis, they must determine who has the most influence on the decision making process
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Business Ethics: refers to the set of rules or guidelines that management or individuals follow to make decisions for their company
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Include laws, company’s code of ethics, and personal values of the decision maker
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Is this honest? Will this be fair to stakeholders? How will this impact the company’s reputation?
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Global Ethical Reasoning: Ethical decisions are more complex for global companies
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Ethical Imperialism: there is a universal truth standard across all cultures
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If something is wrong in one country, it’s wrong in all countries
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Cultural Relativism: Different cultures should be respected as one is not seen as better than another
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For these, different countries will have different ethics or practices
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The UN has Universal Declaration of Human rights that define minimum human rights
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Environmental Issues: the ability to meet human consumption while maintaing the environment needs to be considered.
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Natural environment is critical for businesses, it must be respected and sustained
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Examples
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1984 gas leak from Union Carbide Plant in India killed 3000
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Oil Spills Exxon Valdez in 1989 and BP in 2010
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Canadian waterways polluted with mercury from coal-burning power plants
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Ghana, Lake Songor is shrinking because of salt mining, diverting water for irrigation
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Governments have agreements like Rio Declaration on Environment and Development and Kyoto Protocol agree to limit greenhouse gas emissions and other limits
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US Canada and China have withdrew from it because it impedes with economic growth
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Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development seeked to preserve natural resources, and world consumption
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Unfortunately, US president didn’t attend, making it hard to have decisions
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In 2009, in efforts to maintain global temperature increase to 2 degrees, 100B were put in to help developing countries reduce emissions
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Sweatshops: factories of underdeveloped and developing countries where working environments are unsafe and employees treated unfairly
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Often employs children age 14
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Paid very little with overtime pay cheated
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Workers cannot take sick days, breaks, and work 12 hours a day
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Hot environments and untrained workers make for dangerous work environments
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Global competitiveness, corporate greed, and consumers expectation of low prices cause sweatshops
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Companies shouldn’t stop using factories in developing countries, but instead make sure they do it right there and invest money in making more ethical
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As consumers, we can boycott or buy only certain items from companies to reflect how we feel
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Corporate corruption: refers to the involvement in illegal activities to further one’s business interests
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Livent
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Garth Drabinsky and Myron Gottleib involved in accounting scheme were found guilty in overstating profits, under-representing costs and inflated value of assets
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Sentenced in 2009 to jail
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Hollinger Inc. Conrad Black was found guilty of fraud obstruction of justice by US Securities Exchange Commision (SEC) and misappropriated millions of dollars
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Fined $125,000 and forfeited $6.1M and sentenced to 6.5 years in prison
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Bernard Madoff: Spent years defrauding investors $50B in Ponzi scheme which pays returns to current investors using new investor’s money rather than profits. Sentenced to 150 years in prison
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Corporate crimes (white collar crimes) impact the world more than real crimes
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Gifts and Tips are not considered a bribe, just a low cost symbol of friendship
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Grease: smaller payments to encourage faster negotiations and speed up business people are bribes
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Commissions: Large payments made to facilitators or go between business negotiations. Not bribes and happens often (realtors, Best Buy)
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Bribes: money presented to induce people to do things, are illegal
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Corruption of Foreign Officials Act makes it illegal to accept a bribe in Canada or globally
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Dumping: selling products in a foreign country below the cost of production or below the price in home country
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To get rid of excess production in home country without affecting home country prices
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Predatory Dumping: reduces price of products an sells them in foreign country to remove competitors
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Companies speak to CBSA (Canadian Borders Services Agency) or CITT about possible dumping
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Poverty: Biggest problem on earth, one quarter of population lives in poverty
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Microcredit: when one family is given a small grant to start businesses (farming, small shop)
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Lending circles have entrepreneurs make money and repay it, then lending it to someone else
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NGO focus can be diverse and care about various things.
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Ie Doctors without Borders, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, World Vision etc.
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Free the Children: Craig Keilburger’s NGO goes around the world spreading awareness about children in sweatshops and money
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They also help build schools and infrastructure to get children to success
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Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO)
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Improves trading relationships for producers around the world
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Helps maintain a fair and honest trade between all members of the supply chain
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Ten Thousand Villages
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Retail stores that sell fair trade products in N.America like handicrafts from artisans in underdeveloped countries
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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
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Largest standards developing organization implementing 17500 standards worldwide
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ISO helps ensure that all companies are able to produce the same way at the same level of quality and dimensions
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Marketing: the sum total of all the activities involved in getting goods and services from original producer to the ultimate consumer
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Includes market research, product development, pricing, advertising, promotion, sales, and logistics
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Purpose is to sell the output of production.
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Market Research
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Finds data to solve marketing problems
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Primary Data: data collected first hand. Secondary Data: data collected by a third party
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Statistics can be used to help determine how well a product will sell given different ways it could be produced
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Product Development
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Companies use data as well as additional research to refine their products so it will appeal to the largest audience when released
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Pricing
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Using data collected throughout the stages, companies can determine the best pricing for products to be sold attractively to the most amount of people
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Advertising and Promotion
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After producing the product, companies will need to convince consumers that their products are worth their price
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Ads can outline unique creative designs, environmental concerns, and other special features
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It can take many forms like internet ads, billboards, posters, TV radio ads, newspaper ads, sponsorships, endorsements
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Sales
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A company must know where to sell their products
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Craft Shows attract alot of people to one location at once where products can be shown off
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Retailers can be dealt so they’ll carry and sell your product
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Own store can be setup to exclusively sell your product, although one can be expensive
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Online mediums can reach a great audience and have transactions done easy and cheap
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Logistics
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Management of the flow of goods and services both in and out of an organization
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Companies must worry about packaging, warehousing, inventory, and management of goods
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Product: modifications must be made to adapt a foreign culture
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Packaging weights: units must be converted
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Packaging colours: some colours are more appealing or have special meanings in different countries
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Legal Requirements: some countries require materials or restrict materials from being in products.
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Label Requirements: Special product labeling rules may also apply
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Language Requirements: translate your packaging
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Ingredients: Some countries restrict the consumption of certain foods due to religious or other reasons. Also, some countries restrict the amount of harmful ingredients like MSG or salts in their imports
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Style:
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Some countries may have different styles or more advanced than others
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Companies need to be aware of different traditions and current trends in foreign country before adapting or selling products there
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Place: Where to manufacture or sell specific products
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Centralized Strategy: all manufacturing and marketing is performed in one location
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This strategy limits foreign expansion as the central plant may become overly large
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Decentralized Strategy: means they will setup manufacturing plant in another country, or hire sales force there to do everything in foreign country
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E-Commerce: online distribution of goods make it the fastest way by far to carry out sales
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E-Distribution: companies can use online distribution channels like EBay and Amazon to host their products for sale globally online
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Customers can quickly and easily pay with methods like PayPal
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E-commerce transaction types:
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B2C: business to consumer operated by major retailers
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B2G: business to government sells things to various governments
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B2B: business to business sells things online to other businesses
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Sales Agents: combines centralized strategy with decentralized one
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Hire someone to go to foreign country with stocks and sell there
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Sales agents go with customized marketing and sales processes suitable for foreign market
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Trade shows: collection of manufacturers and distributors of similar products rent a space and display a booth
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Attracts thousands of potential customers in and often quickly sells fast and make money
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Between businesses, one can also get attention and make deals within a trade show
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Branch Plants: most expensive way, but includes staffing a foreign location to do all it’s operations
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Adv: Lower shipping costs
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Import regulations and tariffs are no longer an issue
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Product modifications are easier
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Licensing Agreements
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Companies can sell rights to use a patent or trademark for a fee as they take it to do other things with it
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A Royalty is often paid as a percentage of the products sold
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Manufacturing Agreement: anyone in a foreign country can have a contract to manufacture products of another company under their license
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Some manufacturers can rebrand the product or market it as their own with more fees
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Distribution Agreements: Retailers can pay royalties to carry someone else’s products and sell them in a foreign country.
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In return, the retailer will promise not to sell a competitor’s product in the same store
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If interest is high, the 2 can negotiate agreements for selling these products
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Franchising Agreements: are a form of licensing agreement that turns the ownership of a manufacturing or distribution company over to a local franchisee.
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Under certain restrictions and fees, a franchisee can use all the brands and products of the parent company
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Acquisitions: To remove competitions in a foreign country, a larger company can choose to buy out a smaller company to make it part of them
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Acquisitions may also be used to acquire new skills, patents, or key people
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Price: when picking a price for a product to sell in a foreign country, it’s important to consider the following factors
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Labour Costs: when products are manufactured in foreign locations, it’s often lower than if it were to be produced in Canada
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Shipping Costs: When shipping products to farther locations, it may be very expensive to do so if the distances are farther
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Duties and Tariffs: taxes and fees when importing to another country can hike up the prices
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Legal costs: Modifications for adaptation to foreign country and foreign country approvals may have taken some money so it’s good to consider those in as well
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Competition and consumer interest in foreign country should also be considered
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Promotion: When doing ads in a foreign country, you should consider the following methods
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Using existing ads: some companies may get away using the same ads for foreign nations because both countries are very similar in culture (Ie US & Canada)
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Translating Ads: The same ads may work, but require some tweaking to translate the language or units to the foreign country
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Companies should be careful translating slogans to foreign countries as translations often make them not mean the same thing
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Creating the ads: it may be worthwhile just to scrap the old ads and make new ads unique for the foreign market
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Consumers: Companies must know about the foreign target market before they do business there
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Canadian businesses should avoid Ethnocentrism
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Ethnocentrism: is a belief that your own culture is the right way of doing things and the values of others aren’t important
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To avoid it, you should visit the foreign country and feel how it’s like to live there
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Read country profiles on the Internet to see how it’s like there
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Offer products in language to suit their demands
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Market Size: tells companies if it’s worthwhile to sell products there to enough people
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Demographic Information: is information about the people living in target country should also be considered before selling there
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Culture, spending habits, and income levels should also be known
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Competition: It’s important to consider who you’ll be competing with in the foreign country
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Direct Competition: are those who provide products or services that are almost identical to the products or services you provide
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Indirect Competition: Any other product of service that is geared towards getting money from your target consumers are considered your indirect competition
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Competitive Advantage: refers to the ability of one company to produce a product more cheaply than another company.
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The following factors may cause a company to create products at a lower cost
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Lower cost production: a competitor might haveeconomies of scale that allows them to make products far cheaper
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Lower distribution costs: companies may be more ahead and already has manufacturing plants in foreign country so they can do things cheaper
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Product differentiation: Difference in flavour, quality, and packaging, colour, scent, and so on can deter a customer to their product
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Brand equity: is the value of a product’s brand in the market, essentially the number of consumers who can identify the brand.
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Canadian Consumers shop globally
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Canadian consumers choose products from all over the world
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This allows international businesses to be able to take advantage of Canadian consumers
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Opportunities for Canadian Businesses
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People starting a new retail business needs to be careful when selecting merchandise in their stores
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To guarantee uniqueness, an owner should visit a trade show to see what’s fresh and new
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Canadian consumers also shop locally
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Canadian also like to look for local brands for buy from Canadian retailers.
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