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Hainsworth, Paul; Loughlin, John – Contemporary French Civilization, 1984
Discusses various problems concerning the island of Corsica, including economic decline, underdevelopment, emigration, and insularity--all problems which have affected and influenced its linguistic and cultural identity, as well. The dynamics of Corsican relations with the new, socialist France are questioned in reference to a hoped for…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Awareness, Diglossia
Copeland, Lennie – Training, 1984
Americans doing business in international trade must be aware of social and cultural differences to be successful. (JOW)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Foreign Workers
Education International, Brussels (Belgium). – 1999
On the eve of the year 2000, global public spending on education tops one trillion dollars. Against the backdrop of globalization, public education is currently being subjected to attacks by proponents of privatization and deregulation. The process is already underway, as is apparent from an important agreement reached by the World Trade…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Maratier-Declety, Guilhene – 2001
This essay makes the case for why it is worth learning French for business purposes, even though it is acknowledged that English is increasingly the lingua franca of international business, science, technology, and the Internet. It is asserted that French is still the dominant language in some important markets, and being able to conduct business…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Foreign Countries, French, International Trade
Fan, Cedric – 1998
This comic-style booklet is one of a series of educational booklets published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The booklet uses everyday language and lively illustrations to explain the benefits of international trade; the effects of tariffs and quotas; the significance of foreign exchange rates; how the foreign exchange market facilities…
Descriptors: Banking, Curriculum Enrichment, Economics, Foreign Countries
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Laperche, Blandine – Higher Education Management and Policy, 2002
Investigated factors in the successful commercialization of public research from higher education and then applied the ideas gleaned from a review of several case studies to the case of a young French university. Findings show the importance of close interaction between academic research and a wealthy local economy, lacking in the case of the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, International Trade
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Robertson, Susan L.; Bonal, Xavier; Dale, Roger – Comparative Education Review, 2002
Analyzes potential effects of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) on the orientation and control of national education systems. Explains concepts of space, scale, and territorialization in relation to critical shifts in GATS's activity in education. Suggests that rescaling aspects of educational governance to the global level will…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Economics of Education, Educational Trends, Governance
Moebius, Barbara – Wisconsin Vocational Educator, 1990
Describes an international trade education program offered by Waukesha (WI) County Technical College. The program includes international business principles, international marketing, cultural awareness, business Spanish, international documentation, transportation, and finance. (JOW)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, International Education, International Trade
Wheeler, David L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
Members of Congress charge that some universities are selling the results of federally financed research to foreign companies while they argue for more research money to increase American competitiveness in world markets. A Massachusetts Institute of Technology program is criticized for impropriety in sharing information too freely. (MSE)
Descriptors: Competition, Federal Aid, Higher Education, International Trade
Payne, Steve – Work Matters, 1988
Consists of an interview with Bill Mollison about the concept of bioregional association, that is, an association of residents of a natural and identifiable region. Topics also touched on are importation of products, unemployment, and job satisfaction. (CH)
Descriptors: Adults, Foreign Countries, International Trade, Local Government
Smoot, Oliver – EDUCOM Review, 1994
Examines the relationship between the National Information Infrastructure (NII) and the new General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Topics discussed include the reduction or elimination of tariffs on NII products; protection of copyrighted works; unresolved trade issues, including the European telecommunications market; standards; and privacy and…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Copyrights, Foreign Countries, Information Networks
Morris, Linda – Training and Development, 1995
Discusses three important trends that will affect U.S. business and its culture: massive demographic changes in the work force, fewer international companies locating in the United States, and more U.S. companies going global. Suggests strategies for policymakers and leaders to adapt to these changes. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Change, Corporations, Cultural Influences, Demography
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Decker, Paul T.; Corson, Walter – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1995
Two samples of Trade Adjustment Assistance Program participants before and after 1988 program changes were studied. The program served workers who were permanently displaced and suffered significant earnings losses, but there was no evidence that training affected earnings three years after initial unemployment. (SK)
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Federal Programs, International Trade, Outplacement Services (Employment)
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Weiss, Timothy – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1992
Reexamines the dominant metaphor of "selling" in business/technical writing in view of diversifying readerships and global marketplace. Advocates replacing it with a metaphor of interculturalism/internationalism--"ourselves among others," signifying that "bridge-building" across differences will be the key in these contexts. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Global Approach, Higher Education, International Communication
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Hildebrandt, Herbert W.; Liu, Jinyun – Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 1991
Second-language use by Chinese business managers illustrates that second-language competence is driven partly by economic and political forces. Although Russian language knowledge is typical of the older managers, English and Japanese are favored by younger managers, reflecting the wane of Russian political influence and the growing importance of…
Descriptors: Administrators, Business Communication, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
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