Curriculum Design and Instruction to Teach
Business: Global Competition:
Author: Charles Hayes:
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A Limited Glimpse:
After You have read and studied this
curriculum, you should be able to:
I. Introduction:
1. Discuss the increasing importance of
the global market and the roles of
comparative advantage and absolute
advantage in international trade.
2. Explain how the marketing motto:
"Find a need and fill it" applies
to global markets and define the terms
use in international business.
3. Describe the current status of the United
States in global business.
4. Illustrate the strategies used in reaching
global markets.
5. Debate the advantages and disadvantages of
trade protectionism.
6. Discuss the hurdles of trading in world
markets.
7. Discuss the future of global trade.
8. Discuss the role of multinational corporations
in global markets.
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