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What is international economics?

International economics delves into the economic interactions and relationships that transcend national borders. It examines how countries trade goods and services, invest in each other's economies, and manage their currencies in a globalized world. Here's a breakdown of this dynamic field: What ...

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Summary lecture 1-7, International strategic management

Lecture 1: Strategy: is an integrated and coordinated set of commitments and actions, designed to exploit core competencies (roots of organization, things that your firms do better than everybody else), to gain a competitive advantage (same things as competitors, but than in an better way than your ...

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Summary lecture 4, ethics and International Business

Historical perspective:

  • From agrarianàtechnological society. People did not really know what they were buying
  • Consumers lack expertise to judge many sophisticated products
  • We went from Caveat emptor (let the buyer be aware)à Due care (consumers interest are v...

Summary: International Economics

This summary on International Economics is written 2012-2013 - the title of the book the summary is based on is unknown - when you know - please leave a note in the 'comment' section

  • Chapter A: Globalisation
  • Chapter B: Open Economies
  • Chapter C: A General Equilibrium ...

Summary lecture 1, international business law

What is law: The body of rules and regulations that govern the activities of persons within a country/jurisdiction.  Those rules govern conducts of actors in a society. Laws create rights, obligations, facilitating co-existence and co-operations. Procedures are also enforced when the law is bre...

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for a long trip abroad?

Why should you take out specialized travel insurance for a long trip abroad?

  • Regular travel or health insurances often only cover trips for a maximum number of days (for example 60, 90 or 180 days). This limits your flexibility!
  • Your health insurance from back home may not offer any coverage abroad or only in specific hospitals.
  • During a long trip you might undertake special activities like paid work or volunteering. Regular travel insurances usually don’t cover these kind of activities. The same goes for adventurous sports like skydiving, scuba diving and bungee jumping.

Volunteer or intern abroad insurances

  • Working as a volunteer or intern offers a great learning experience. Meet new people and make a difference! You will develop your knowledge and skills, as well as that of others. You will gain international skills, contribute to a better world and gain useful experience for on your resume.
  • However, just like at home there is always a chance that something goes wrong during your time abroad. Such as sickness, accidents, stolen luggage and of course things that can go wrong back home that you may ned to return for. 
  • If you have the right travel insurance it will help you financially and offer help when you need it.  On this page you can read about how you can make sure you’re properly insured before, during and after your work as a volunteer.

Why insure specifically as a volunteer or intern abroad?

  • Volunteer projects, foundations , NGOs & local companies typically don’t have suitable insurance. Even if they do, it might only be valid during your time at work and not during your daytrips.
  • Regular travel insurances often don’t cover volunteering abroad or your work as an intern
  • Volunteerwork & internships often involves doing work for which you are not trained or have little experience doing. This might result in a higher chance for accidents.

Why insure medical expenses abroad with an emigration or expat insurance?

  • Being well insured while living or working abroad is important. Sometimes the new country of residence has a good national health care system, but this is certainly not always the case. As an alternative to the national health insurance, an international (expat) insurance is a frequently used replacement, with a number of advantages: international coverage, reimbursements and conditions, often according to high standards, worldwide coverage and flexibility. A number of good and affordable options are listed below.

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