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STRT-565 International Business
Spring for 2005-2006
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This course provides students with managerial perspective on issues that emerge from the conduct of business in diverse economies, political systems, and cultures. Topics include trade, direct investment, and licensing as strategic alternatives for firms. Balance of payments trends and foreign exchange rate movements and their implications for international business management receive attention. The policies of governments and international organizations affecting international business are also discussed. The approach of the course is interdisciplinary and transfunctional. Prerequisites: All preceding required first-year MBA courses.
Credits: 1.5
Prerequisites: MBA 1st Years Only
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Macpherson M
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Elms H
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Elms H
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