Chapter 1 Flashcards

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Before 1840 in general the situation was:

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Business environment was constrained by lack of information
Lack of economic knowledge and associated risk lead to uncertainty
Limited infrastructure

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In 1840 how did the transport look like

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Transportation by waterways was dominant
Steam trains and railroad were few

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In 1840 how did the communication look like

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Poor communication, majority was done by mail
telegraph was invented but took long to spread

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In 1840 how did the finances look like

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Long term debts were not known
Most capital was private
High investment risks and low protection of investors

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5
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In 1840 how did the production technology look like

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Relatively undeveloped and inefficient

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6
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In 1840 how did the government look like

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Governments were not much involved, except for few public projects (rails)

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In 1910 in general the situation was:

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The concept of mass production and mass distribution dominated the economy. This led to the combination of scale economies and through put as basic determining factors.

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In 1910 how did the transport look like

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Fast and reliable movement of goods
Railroads
Small firms locally sell to big distribution firms

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In 1910 how did the communications look like

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Reliable and instantaneous communication

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In 1910 how did the finances look like

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Financial markets established and regularly traded stocks of large firms
Credits opened new possibilities & formed basic accounting practices to keep track of financial performance
Balance sheets and public accounting for investors became standard

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11
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In 1910 how did the production technology look like

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Mass production introduced to shop floors

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12
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In 1910 how did the government look like

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Due to fast increasing market shares of single firms and more power, first antitrust activities were introduced by U.S. government

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Today the general situation looks like

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Globalization has a major impact on the business world and the infrastructure.
Factors of production (labor, finance, raw materials, land) can be sourced globally
Specialization of firms took place and the concept of outsourcing arose for all functions

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Today the transport looks like

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Air, rail and ground travel
Data processing technology and communication allows large-distance shipments and the combination of different means

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Today the communication looks like

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Telecommunication technologies allow a reliable and infinite transfer of large and complex data creating global market for a wide range of products and services
The internet revolutionized all kinds of communications

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16
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Today the finance looks like

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The stable financial services sector supplies firms with debt funding.
Large investment funds allow mergers and acquisitions on bigger scales.

17
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Today the production technology looks like

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Computerization, the Internet, and other innovations improved production technology
New production concepts, like J-I-T or mass customization are realized

18
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Today the government looks like

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Intergovernmental treaties and agreements affect the economy (how firm compete in global marketplace)
Regulation of workplace safety, discrimination, and the environment