Republic of uzbekistan andijan machine-building institute fundamentals of business management


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List of used literature Main literature: 
1.LRDabay and others/Principles of business/2012.600p. 
2. 
Jeff Madura/ Introduction to business/ Florida Atlantic University/ Paradigm Publishing 
Inc. 2010.694 p. 
1. Additional literature 
5. 
Pereverzev M. P., Shaidenko N. A., Basovsky L. E. Management. - 2-e izd., 
pererabotannoe. - M.: INFRA-M, "Vysshee obrazovanie", 2011. - 330 p. 
6. 
Meskon M.Kh. i dr. Osnovy menedzmenta.-M.: Williams, 2008.-672 p. 
7. 
Lawrence Mensah Aqueteus. Business administration for student
oath managers//Sotsis. - 2011 
8. 
Robert C. Appleby. Modern business administration. Manual.– M: Gardarika, 
2009 
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Topic 3: Business in the global economy. 
Global business activities create many employment opportunities. Duties may include foreign 
trade, signing deals with foreign distribution centers, arranging shipping, and planning product 
placement to suit both American and foreign needs. While international business skills are critical 
to these tasks, they may not be affected by job status, as the worker often has duties unrelated to 
export and import. For example, in order to protect the United States from prohibited imports and 
exports, agents of the United States Customs Service inspect foreign and domestic vessels, persons, 
and products passing through the sea. 
Careers in Related Work: 
• Customs Inspector; 
• Translator; 
Global Procurement Manager
• Shipping inspector; 
• International marketer; 
• International Marketing Manager
• Coordinator of export and import; 
Trade between nations 
Many business activities take place within its own country's borders. Business within a country is 
the production, sale and purchase of goods and services within that region. International business 
refers to trade and services across national borders. International business is often referred to as 
the foreign or world market. Examples of foreign trade can be found everywhere. Although the 
United States has abundant natural resources, a skilled workforce, and modern manufacturing 
capabilities, American companies and consumers are moving beyond the borders of the United 
States to acquire many things. The United States maintains cooperative relations with more than 
180 countries. At first, the economy was considered within national borders. As international trade 
continues to grow, it is no longer possible to protect these borders from the economy. As countries 
are interdependent, so are their economies. Consumers have learned to use products and services 
from around the world. 

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