第六章 练习题 (参考答案)
I. Define the following terms (名词解释) :
标准答案:略
II. Multiple Choice Questions (单项选择):III. Fill in the Blanks Questions (填空题) |
运动员的加油稿题 目 | 标准答案 | 1-5 | 四字笔画AAECA | 6-10 | BCEDB | 11-15 | DBCED | 万用表 16-20 | BDDDC | | |
| 题 目 | 标准答案及参考页码 | 1 | sovereignty | 2 | nationalistic pride | 3 | lf-reference criterion (SRC) | 快乐的小跳蛙4 | 非四字成语civil strife; terrorism | favorite5 | political bargaining跨行存钱atm机需要手续费吗 | | |
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IV. True/Fal Questions (判断题)
标准答案:
1-5: FTTTF | 6-10: TFTTF | 11-15: TFTTT |
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铺面转让合同范本V. Essay Questions (问答题)
1. 参考答案: A sovereign state is independent and free from all external control; enjoys full legal equality with other states; governs it own territory; lects its own political, economic, and social systems; and has the power to enter into agreements with other nations.
2. 参考答案:Nationalism can best be described as an inten feeling of national pride and unity, an awakening of a nation's people to pride in their country. This pride can take an anti-foreign business bias, and minor harassment and controls of foreign investment are supported, if not applauded.
3. 参考答案:Confiscation is the izing of a company's asts without payment. Expropriation occurs where the government izes and investment but some reimburment of asts is made. Domestication occurs when host countries gradually cau the transfer of foreign investments to national control and ownership through a ries of government decrees by mandating local ownership and greater national involve
ment in a company's management.
4. 参考答案:The text lists six economic risks--exchange controls, local-content laws, import restrictions, tax controls, price controls, and labor problems.
5. 参考答案:According to information prented in the text, Mr. Branch should make sure that his investment provides at least one of the following benefits to the Chilean government and/or the people of Chile--benefits should (1) improve the balance of payments by increasing exports or reducing imports through import substitution; (2) u locally produced resources; (3) transfer capital, technology, or skills; (4) create jobs; or (5) make tax contributions.