I. BACKGROUND FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.
1. International Business: An Overview. II. COMPARATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL FRAMEWORKS.
2. The Cultural Environments Facing Business. 3. The Political and Legal Environments Facing Business. 4. The Economic Environment. III. THEORIES AND INSTITUTIONS: TRADE AND INVESTMENT.
5. International Trade Theory. 6. Government Influence on Trade. 7. Regional Economic Integration and Cooperative Agreements. 8. Factor Mobility and Foreign Direct Investment. IV. WORLD FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT.
9. The Foreign-Exchange Market. 10. The Determination of Exchange Rates. V. THE DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RELATIONSHIPS.
11. Government Attitudes Toward Foreign Direct Investment. 12. International Business Negotiations and Diplomacy. VI. OPERATIONS: OVERLAYING TACTICAL ALTERNATIVES.
13. Country Evaluation and Selection. 14. Collaborative Strategies. 15. Control Strategies. VII. OPERATIONS: MANAGING BUSINESS FUNCTIONS INTERNATIONALLY.
16. Marketing. 17. Export and Import Strategies. 18. Global Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management. 19. Multinational Accounting and Tax Functions. 20. The Multinational Finance Function. 21. Human Resource Management.