Levels Tought:
Elementary,Middle School,High School,College,University,PHD
Teaching Since: | May 2017 |
Last Sign in: | 245 Weeks Ago |
Questions Answered: | 19234 |
Tutorials Posted: | 19224 |
MBA (IT), PHD
Kaplan University
Apr-2009 - Mar-2014
Professor
University of Santo Tomas
Aug-2006 - Present
Question 1Â (10 points)
ÂGive three reasons why the State is still an important actor in the global economy. Â Be specific. Â Â
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Question 2Â (10 points)
ÂPick a TNC mentioned in the reading and describe the geography of intra-firm operations. (regional headquarters, research and development facilities, production operations). Â
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Question 3Â (10 points)
ÂExplain how national governments, transnational corporations and labor movements influence the global economy. Which actor do you believe has the most influence? Â Explain why.Â
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Question 4Â (10 points)
ÂDescribe two ways labor exerts influence on the economic landscape. Â Give one example of a constraint labor faces. Â
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Question 5Â (10 points)
ÂDefine Labor Market Segmentation. Â Give an example of how labor market segmentation can support the development of ethnic communities. Â Give an example of how gender influences the value associated with an occupation.Â
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Question 6Â (0.1 points)
ÂIn detail discuss a new concept you learned in part III of this course. Â Be specific in your description of the concept. Â Refer to the chapter in the textbook or module in which you found this information. Your answer should be a minimum of 5 sentences. Â
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