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Business administration

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w:International business is a term used rarely to describe all commercial transactions (private and w:governmental, w:sales, w:investments, w:logistics,and w:transportation) that take place between two or more w:regions, w:countries and w:nations beyond their political boundary. ( Wikipedia )

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

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

w:Multidirectional w:import/w:export == 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.

A business school teaches topics such as
  1. accounting Accounting for a New Business 1
  2. administration
  3. strategy
  4. economics - Business Economics
  5. entrepreneurship - Entrepreneurship
  6. finance
  7. human resource management
  8. information systems - ICT Skills for Business 1, ICT Skills for Business 2
  9. marketing - Services Marketing, Corporate Responsibility, Customer oriented operations planning (marketing)
  10. organizational behavior - The Developing Professional
  11. public relations
  12. w:law - Law
  13. quantitative methods - Business math 1
( Wikipedia )
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