International Business: The Challenge of Global Competition
GLOB1-GC2290
Credit:
Global Affairs
This course explores the diverse environments of international business with the aim of providing a deeper understanding of world¿s interconnectedness driven by globalization. It provides students with a discriminating awareness of the importance of international organizations and the international monetary system and how both affect international business. Students will explore the complexities and challenges of all the forces affecting international business to include theories of trade and investment, economic and social forces, political, social, legal, and financial forces as well At the center of our study will be the critical examination of how the precepts of international business are defined and implemented within the context of the MNC. We shall thus highlight the many connections that exist between international business and the plurality of disciplines (such as economics, strategic management, public policy, and law) that are the basis of contemporary business practices in the global arena.
To register for this course you must be an admitted student in an NYU credit or degree program or have special student status.
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