INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
BBA – VII (Hons.) |
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Course Title:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Course Number :BA (H) – 612 Credit Hours : 03 |
OBJECTIVES
This course covers a number of topics both general and specific nature. The course views the objectives and motives of multinational companies (MNCs) for operating internationally and strategies they use to achieve global presence, special attention is given to the following topics : theories of international trade, international v’s, domestic trade, free trade v’s, protection, tariffs, foreign exchange, foreign direct investment (FDI), international financial institutions, international corporate planning and competitive strategies.
COURSE CONTENTS
- The Challenge of International Business
- The Strategy of International Business
- The Organization of International Business
- The Multinational Enterprise
- Introduction and History of Globalization Forces
- Economic Theories of International Business
- International Organizations
- Financial Forces Influencing International Business
- Physical and Environmental Forces
- Socio-Cultural Forces
- Political Forces
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Role of Small Business
1.3 World Business : A Brief Overview
1.4 Government and Trade Regulations
4.1 Objective
4.2 Introduction
4.3 The Nature of Multinational Enterprise
4.4 Characteristics of Multinational Enterprise
4.5 The Philosophy of Multinational Enterprise
5.1 Trade Volume and Direction of Trade
5.2 FDI and Flow of FDI
5.3 Reasons to Enter in International Business
5.4 Ways to Enter to International Business
6.1 Mercantcism
6.2 Theory of Absolute Advantage
6.3 Theory of Comparative Advantage
6.4 International PLC
6.5 International Investment Theories
7.1 WTO and Its Impact on Pakistan’s Export Trade
7.2 IMF
7.3 EU
7.4 Regional Grouping
7.5 SAFTA
7.6 NAFTA
8.1 Forex Valuation
8.2 Currency Exchange Control
8.3 Tariff and Duties
8.4 Taxation
8.5 Inflation
9.1 Location
9.2 Topography
9.3 Climate
9.4 Natural Resources
10.1 Culture
10.2 Components of Culture
10.3 Understanding of National Culture
11.1 Ideological Forces (Communism, Capitalism, Socialism)
11.2 Government Ownership of Business
11.3 Privatization
11.4 Government Stability
11.5 Country – Assets
Recommended Books
- Ball Don, International Business, Wendell McCullough, (8th Edition), 2002.
- Charles Hill W., International Business Competing in the Global Marketing. Place, McGraw Hill, Printed in Singapore, (3rd Edition), 2002.
- Kakoti Bork, International Trade Causes and Consequences, Macmillan Publishers.
- Richard Hodgetts M., International Business A Strategic Management Approach, International Edition, McGraw Hill, 1995.