Small World, Big Market

Global Business

By (author) Budd Hebert

Hardback - £88.00

Publication date:

16 July 2014

Length of book:

188 pages

Publisher

Lexington Books

Dimensions:

236x161mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780739187227

Small World, Big Market: Global Business provides an overview of the development of international business with special emphasis on oil production, an essential part of economic development. The book focuses on major trade patterns, including the Silk Road that connected China with Europe beginning at the turn of the millennium; the Chinese Tribute Trade that connected China to Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Mideast beginning in the thirteenth century; the spice trade between Southeast Asia and India by the early fifteenth century; and European-dominated world trade.

This volume examines gold and silver trade from the Americas to Europe in the sixteenth century, and also covers the development of the Americas, together with existing African slave trade throughout Eurasia, giving rise to the expansion of African slave. Budd Hebert also discusses common principles and personal character tools for bringing together diverse cultures to facilitate international business. Small World, Big Market culminates by highlighting selected trends that impact international business.
Dr. Hebert writes as he taught the topic of global business for almost 20 years; with a foundational approach to geographic maps. With this foundation, he adds various layers of cultural and economic factors to gain a clearer understanding of this complex subject. After a brief history lesson going back thousands of years to China, Egypt, and Mesopotamia, he continues his focus on the natural resource of oil and its impact on past and present economic policies. Finally, with our growing population, he discusses sustainability in regards to scarce resources and how students should attempt to be global citizens of noble character prepared to make a difference in the world of global business. This book is an excellent representation of his teachings over the years that made him a popular yet challenging professor.