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Revision as of 14:21, 28 November 2016

International business comprises all commercial transactions (private and governmental, sales, investments, logistics, and transportation) that take place between two or more regions, countries and nations beyond their political boundaries. Usually, private companies undertake such transactions for profit; governments undertake them for profit and for political reasons.”

~ Wikipedia on international business


International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across w:international borders or territories.”

~ Wikipedia on International trade


“A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in w:business administration. Such a school can also be known as a business college, college of business, college of business administration, school of business, school of business administration, or, colloquially, b-school.”

~ Wikipedia on business school


Timeline of international trade streches from ancient times to modern fairly globalized globe of today.

w:Multidirectional w:import/w:export == International trade


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