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international trade. Ethics in international trade is important because purchasing, exports, marketing and sales activities are more … ethics among the protagonists help or hinder bilateral trade. More specifically, we examine if countries that are ethical … importers matter more than exporters as a determinant of bilateral trade. -- Ethics ; Ethical Distance ; Ethical Difference …
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This paper examines the question of whether it is ethical for company officials to use the force of government to reduce or eliminate foreign competition, using the antidumping laws as a case study. This paper begins with a brief examination of the U.S. antidumping laws, then examines several...
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This paper examines ethics in international trade from several different ethical perspectives, including … consequentialism, utilitarianism, virtue ethics and deontology. The views of Aristotle, Plato, Adam Smith, Bentham, Kant, Pareto, Rawls …
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Foreign trade is an area about which much has been written. The majority of economists, going back to Adam Smith, have generally concluded that trade is good, and that it should be free and unhampered, at least most of the time. The reasoning behind their conclusion is almost always...
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The World Tourism Organisation established the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (GCET) in 1999. Two years later, the … global code of ethics are a ‘comprehensive set of ten principles whose purpose is to guide stakeholders in tourism … implementation mechanism through its recognition of the role of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics (WCTE), to which stakeholders …
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As businesses span the globe, multinational and translational companies conduct their business operations in foreign settings, especially in developing countries and in countries in transition from Communist regimes. This poses new challenges to expatriate managers and to home-based staff in...
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Interest in Social, Environmental, Ethical and Trust (SEET) in banking has experienced a rapid growth over the last decade. This paper provides the first overview of SEET issues in banking. The overview introduces international initiatives such as: the United Nations Environmental Programme...
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The antidumping laws are structurally protectionist. There is no way to construct an antidumping law that is not protectionist. Basically, antidumping laws protect domestic producers at the expense of the general public. They provide a legal means of destroying the property of foreign...
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