Answer:
In the short-run, I will encourage my firm to export the computers to Canada first, directly from Thailand. From Canada, the computers can be exported into the USA. But this is not the long-term solution. There will be need to find another country in which production will be cost-effective and from which the goods can be exported directly into the USA.
Another approach would be to engage in lobbying, within acceptable rules, the governments of Thailand and the US to end the administrative barriers.
Explanation:
There is no single economy that benefits from trade restrictions. Therefore, every effort should be made to reduce, to the barest minimum, all forms of trade barriers, which stunt economic growth and development. Give and take, in the spirit of competition, should be encouraged at all times.
Answer:
a. 50, which is high by historical standards.
Explanation:
a. 50, which is high by historical standards.
It is high because current price is high than earnings.
Earning yield is the reciprocal of price earning ratio that is = 1/ (P/E ratio) expressed as a percentage.
So
PRice Earning ratio = Market price per share/ Earning per share
Price Earning ration= $20/ 0.4 = 50
Earning per share= Earnings/ No of shares outstanding
EPS= $ 1 million/$ 2.5 million = 0.4
Typically there is a correlation as time passes, interest rates go up. That is great for investments but not so good for debt.