Module 2 - Lesson 2.2 Activities
Module 2 - Lesson 2.2 Activities
Activity 3
Put a check ( /) mark if the statement is correct and cross (X) mark if wrong.
government restrictions.
X 4. Core states are the main source of raw materials and resources in the
production.
country.
programs to economies.
Activity 4
Application
4. European Union
promote peace, its values and the well-being of its citizens
offer freedom, security and justice without internal borders
sustainable development based on balanced economic growth and
price stability, a highly competitive market economy with full
employment and social progress, and environmental protection
combat social exclusion and discrimination
promote scientific and technological progress
enhance economic, social and territorial cohesion and solidarity
among EU countries
respect its rich cultural and linguistic diversity
Establish an economic and monetary union whose currency is the
euro.
The impact of domestic policy regulations and standards on international trade has
been an important global policy issue during the past decade. Regulations and
standards, in principle, are designed to facilitate production, guarantee quality of
products, reduce transaction costs and enhance contestability in the market. For
example, pollution standards can contribute to a clean environment, health and
sanitary requirements can improve the health status in an economy, and
competition policy can enhance market contestability. However, standards and
technical regulations can produce serious distortions in commercial markets:
domestic regulatory systems may deter trade and limit market entry through
environmental, health or safety standards.
3. Are transnational corporations harmful or not? How will
a win-win approach be applied to TNC and the
country/economy where it operates?