a) SWOT analysis
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See Answer →d) Sales of goods act, 1930
See Answer →c) Role of services in economic development
See Answer →b) Hosmer's model for ethical analysis
See Answer →a) Porter's view of Globalization
See Answer →d) Express contract and Implied contract
See Answer →c) Export sales contract and Domestic sales contract
See Answer →b) GATT and WTO
See Answer →a) Custom union and Common market
See Answer →d) In the neoclassical model free trade not only equalises the relative commodity price in the two countries but also equalises the relative wage
See Answer →c) Indian foreign trade policy does not facilitate the import of technology.
See Answer →b) All contracts are agreements but all agreements are not contracts.
See Answer →a) Tariff barriers are not the only instrument to restrict trade and give protection to the domestic import competing industry.
See Answer →b) Highlight the main advantages and disadvantages of TNCs operations for the host country and the investing country
See Answer →a) Explain various theories explaining emergence of TNCs in the world economy.
See Answer →b) What is political risk? Discuss the major types of political risk with examples.
See Answer →a) Define international business environment. Differentiate between micro and macro environment with examples.
See Answer →If you are told that haemoglobin (Hb) level in blood measures the iron content. The normal level in healthy people is around 15 g/dL. Most Indian women have less and some have even less than 8 g/dL. They are called anemic. Iron supplementation is given to increase this level. Suppose one supplementation increase the mean Hb level in anemics by 3.2 g/dL, after one month of use and the other by 3.6 g/dL, in an equivalence trial on 500 women each. The respective SD’s of the of the increases are 0.52 and 0.72 g/dL. The doctors determine that the supplementations can be clinically equivalent if the difference between the increases by two supplementations does not exceed 0.52 g/dL. Can these two supplementations be considered clinically equivalent at 5% level of significance?
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