Photo Credit: Ryan Lazarus The global economy is theories of interactions occurring in a seemingly chaotic environment. In reality, these interactions take place across multiple jurisdictions, so transactions require coordination across multiple domestic political environments. Sometimes, these transactions involve the private sector and the government. Yet, the engagement is framed by perceptions of nations and the behavior of individuals.
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Photo Credit: Ryan Lazarus The global economy is theories of interactions occurring in a seemingly chaotic environment. In reality, these interactions take place across multiple jurisdictions, so transactions require coordination across multiple domestic political environments. Sometimes, these transactions involve the private sector and the government. Yet, the engagement is framed by perceptions of nations and the behavior of individuals.