17.1-10 – Example of internalization advantage of MNE
Multinational Business Finance 15e by Eiteman, Stonehill & Moffett
A/An ____ is an example of an internalization advantage for a multinational enterprise, MNE.
17.1-7 The L in OLI
Multinational Business Finance 15e by Eiteman, Stonehill & Moffett
What does the L in OLI refer to when talking about the firm’s home market?
17.1.23 – Assume that % of People are Left Handed.
MyStatLab
Asks to find mean and standard deviation of right-handed people, probability not right-handed, probability no more then X right-handed people, the probability that there is X right-handed and X left-handed, probability majority right-handed.
17.1.25 – Nearsightedness Affects % of Children in a Region
MyStatLab
Asks to find how many children are expected to be nearsighted and standard deviation.
17.1.7 – A Department of Transportation Report
MyStatLab
Department of Transportation given percent of flights on time. Asks if Bernoulli.
17.2-11 – Sequential search pattern
Multinational Business Finance 15e by Eiteman, Stonehill & Moffett
T/F: When firms expand into other countries, they have been observed to follow a sequential search pattern as described in the behavioral theory of the firm.
17.4-3 – What is the risk that the host government will take specific steps?
Multinational Business Finance 15e by Eiteman, Stonehill & Moffett
What is the risk that the host government will take specific steps that prevent the foreign affiliate from having control over the firm’s assets?
17.5-8 – T/F: A country can react to potential blocked funds
Multinational Business Finance 15e by Eiteman, Stonehill & Moffett
T/F: A country can react to the potential for blocked funds prior to making an investment by investing in the local country’s assets that maintain their value.
4.1.02 – What is a Discrete Probability Distribution?
MyStatLab
Asking for the discrete probability and the 2 conditions that determine probability distribution.