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October 24, 2022
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Description
This course examines opportunities and risks firms face in today’s global market.
It provides conceptual tools for analyzing how governments and social institutions influence economic competition among firms embedded in different national settings. Public policies and institutions that shape competitive outcomes are examined through cases and analytical readings on different companies and industries operating in both developed and emerging markets.
Course Curriculum
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- Whatever next for the world economy? Unlimited
- Freer markets, more rules? Unlimited
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- Liberal market economies—The United States Unlimited
- State-driven development—Singapore Unlimited
- Emerging markets/uncertain rules—Africa Unlimited
- The politics of trade Unlimited
- Intellectual property protection Unlimited
- Global business and human rights Unlimited
- Non-government organizations (NGOs) and private non-market action Unlimited
- Rebuilding the global economic system Unlimited
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