Economic and Political Systems

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Economic and Political Systems Chapter 3 What is Culture & Cultural Awareness Impact of Culture Chapter 4 Economic and Political Systems Economic Development Remainder of Chapter 4 10 20 30 40 50

10 point –Emo and Punk are example of what? Category 1 - 10

20-men do not relate easily to women with authority in business and that can present problems for women executives from the US and Europe. Category 1 - 20

30-Point Handshakes are always used and can last a long time 30-Point Handshakes are always used and can last a long time. It is recommended that one waits for the other to withdraw their hand first before doing the same

40 Points- What is the difference between a subculture and counterculture?

50 Point Extent of foreign operations Control of foreign operations Degree of cultural differences And number of foreign operations Is need to determine what?

10 point -A business person who want to import, export, set up a joint venture, start a franchise, build a branch plant, invest in a foreign company must consider what?

20 Points -What is Coming of Age Day?

30 Points -When companies set up factories distribution centers retail store or other types of business in foreign nations they must be aware of their effect on?

40 Points -The Canadian government, influenced by labour unions and cultural values, regulates the labour force in 4 ways:

50 points - See time as linear and sequential and focus on one things at a time in a logical progression.

10 points -The way a country organizes its resources and distributes goods and services to its citizens.

20 points -An economic system in which the government controls all elements of the economy, including prices, wages, and production

30 Points - Higher taxation Individual have influences over taxation rates Government intervention stifles growth Less motivation to work hard Are disadvantaged of what economy?

40 Points Politicians may be more concerned with re-election than the good of the country

50 Points Usually has strong military presence Strives to control all aspects of citizens’ lives Citizens have no influence on government

10 points Also referred to as the least-developed or third-world countries, nations that are at the lowest level of the world’s economies.

20 Points Improved literacy rates Increased access to health care and other social services, and technological advancement A move away from a resource-based economy to a manufacturing base Population moving from rural areas to cities

30 Points Countries Economic development is measured by

40 Points Autocracies government operates under what type of economy?

50 Ponts Winston Churchill one said __________ is the worst form of government in the world-except for all other kinds

10 points - The ability of one country to use its resources to make a product or service more efficiently than other countries.

20 Points The economy slows down 20 Points The economy slows down. There is a decline in consumer purchasing, an increase in unemployment, and businesses contract or close close.

30 Points What are the 3 economic indicators?

40 points Four way that a government affect international trade

Contribute large amounts to political campaigns Participate in trade missions with politicians Pressure government to change or adopt policies that will benefit business