INTERNATIONAL TRADE : what everyone needs to know / Anne O. Krueger.
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- 9780190900489
- HF1379 .K778 2020
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HF1379.I64 2009 Importing and exporting : 24 lessons to get you started / | HF1379.I64 2009 Importing and exporting : 24 lessons to get you started / | HF1379.I64 2009 Importing and exporting : 24 lessons to get you started / | HF1379 .K778 2020 INTERNATIONAL TRADE : what everyone needs to know / | HF1379.R147 1996 Pengurusan perniagaan antarabangsa / | HF1379.R147 1996 Pengurusan perniagaan antarabangsa / | HF1379.R147 1996 Pengurusan perniagaan antarabangsa / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In all countries, there are laws and regulations affecting private economic activity. They are necessary to enable private economic activity to thrive, as well as to provide for honesty in information), consumer protection, and much more. Laws and regulations, such as safety standards, quality grades, and health and food (phytosanitary) standards generally apply to much economic activity within a country. In very primitive societies when farming or hunting was almost all economic activity, such measures were much less necessary. But as exchanges and trading increased, the need to find ways to support transactions became essential in order to enable parties to agree on even such things as simple weights and measures. Until there was a commercial code (legal framework), most businesses were owned primarily by family members who could trust each other. The commercial codes covered such phenomena as penalties against breach of contract, standards and assurances as to the quality and ingredients of goods being contracted, and penalties for their infringement, and so on. Note that even a rudimentary contract would likely have needed an understanding as to weights and measures, definition of materials, and much more"--
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