part one Introduction and Overview
Chapter 1 Globalization
part two Country Differences
Chapter 2 National Differences in Political Economy
Chapter 3 Political Economy and Economic Development
Chapter 4 Differences in Culture
Chapter 5 Ethics in International Business
part three The Global Trade and Investment Environment
Chapter 6 International Trade Theory
Chapter 7 The Political Economy of International Trade
Chapter 8 Foreign Direct Investment
Chapter 9 Regional Economic Integration
part four The Global Monetary System
Chapter 10 The Foreign Exchange Market
Chapter 11 The International Monetary System
Chapter 12 The Global Capital Market
part five The Strategy and Structure of International Business
Chapter 13 The Strategy of International Business
Chapter 14 The Organization of International Business
Chapter 15 Entry Strategy and Strategic Alliances
part six Business Operations
Chapter 16 Exporting, Importing, and Countertrade
Chapter 17 Global Production, Outsourcing, and Logistics
Chapter 18 Global Marketing and R&D
Chapter 19 Global Human Resource Management
Chapter 20 Accounting and Finance in the International Business
Charles W. L. Hill is the Hughes M. Blake Professor of International Business at the
School of Business, University of Washington. Professor Hill received his Ph.D. from
the University of Manchester’s Institute of Science and Tec h nology (UMIST) in
Britain. In addition to the University of Washington, he has served on the faculties
of UMIST, Texas A&M University, and Michigan State University.
Professor Hill has published more than 50 articles in peer-reviewed academic journals,
including the Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review,
Strategic Management Journal, and Organization Science. He has also published two
college texts: one on strategic management and the other on international business.
Professor Hill has served on the editorial boards of several academic journals, including
the Strategic Management Journal and Organization Science. Between 1993 and 1996 he
was consulting editor at the Academy of Management Review.
Professor Hill teaches in the MBA, Executive MBA, Management, and Ph.D. programs
at the University of Washington. He has received awards for teaching excellence
in the MBA, Executive MBA, and Management pr o grams. He has also taught customized
executive programs.