INTERNATIONAL trade

INTERNATIONAL trade

 
Superfusion Karabell, Zachary Simon & Schuster , 2009 Global Business

Over the past two decades, the Chinese and American economies have developed a symbiotic relationship with one another. China has become the United States’ largest creditor, while the American and multinational...

 
 
The Eagle and the Rising Sun Emmerson, John K. | Holland, Harrison M. Addison-Wesley , 1989 Global Business

The authors trace the history of relations between the two countries, beginning with the series of efforts by the United States to open Japan to trade, which finally succeeded in 1854. The two countries moved closer...

 
 
The Silent War Magazines, Ira C. | Patinkin, Mark Random House , 1989 Global Business

We no longer control our economic destiny. Decisions being made in Japan and Germany have begun to determine what jobs Americans will have next year, and the living standards of our children in the 21st century. There...

 
 
Beyond Globalism Vernon, Raymond | Spar, Debora L. The Free Press , 1989 Economics & Finance, Global Business

The increasingly global economy leaves governments with little room for unilateral action, and little choice but to pursue accommodation and cooperation. U.S. policy is still adapting to this new world, and...

 
 
Euroquake Burstein, Daniel Simon & Schuster , 1991 Global Business

Euroquake is an authoritative analysis of the critical competitive challenges America faces against the economic ascendance of both Europe and Japan. Euroquake differs from many such...

 
 
Gaishi Kang, T. W. Basic Books , 1991 Global Business, Management

In Gaishi, T.W. Kang presents new insight into the old problem of how to do business in Japan. The author explains the differences between Japanese and American business practices. He further explains...

 
 
1992: Strategies for the Single Market. Dudley, James W. Productivity Press , 1989 Management, Marketing

The lack of common policy for external trade, a chaotic period of adjustment, the inward looking approach to creating a competitive environment, and the lack of a common currency are inherent weaknesses that may...

 
 
The End of the American Century Schlossszein, Steven Congdon & Weed , 1990 Major Works, Management

In order to lead in the 21st century, America must regain its competitive spirit by creating new strategic commercial, industrial, political, educational, and social policies--policies, which must constitute serious...

 
 
The Bridge at the Edge of the World Speth, James Gustave Yale University Press , 2008 Business Strategy, Social Responsibility

Environmental expert and activist James Gustave Speth discusses the causes of and potential solutions to the current global environmental crisis in his book The Bridge at the Edge of the World. He...

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Leading with Cultural Intelligence Livermore, David AMACOM , 2010 Diversity, Global Business, Leadership, Relationships

Cultural intelligence (CQ) is a set of skills that facilitates effective cross-cultural management. Instead of learning the intricacies of the culture and practices of every nation, CQ provides a broad-based model that...

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