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Simon, Paul – 1986
The primary reason the United States continues to spend billions of dollars on the arms race is that fears the Soviet Union. This fear is based on lack of understanding that is reinforced by lack of educational exchange programs and language programs. This lack of international insight also dramatically affects the U.S. ability to compete…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture, International Education
California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento. – 1988
An exploratory survey of firms concerning their need for specialists for pursuing trade in Pacific Rim markets is reported. The industries surveyed include food and agriculture, sportswear and sports equipment, and applied electronics. After an introductory section explaining the origins and development of the survey, the report presents the major…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Athletics, Clothing, Education Work Relationship
Novak, Sigfrid S.; And Others – 1983
Lake Charles, Louisiana established a language bank capable of providing interpreters for 20 foreign languages. All participants are volunteers who offer to help free of charge in case of emergencies arising because of the considerable numbers of foreign visitors in the area. Smooth operation of the language bank depends on the following: (1) an…
Descriptors: Community Services, International Trade, Interpreters, Language Role
Bollier, David – 1989
On March 1989, the Aspen Institute convened a group of experts to assess Soviet progress in computer and information technologies, their current and likely impact on Soviet society, and appropriate ways for U.S. policymakers to respond. Major issues addressed by conference participants included: Will new information technologies encourage a…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Computers, Decentralization, Economic Status
Midland Coll., TX. Business and Economic Development Center. – 1988
Selected presentations from a 1988 seminar on international trade hosted by Midland College (MC) are included in this report. Designed to direct west Texas businesses toward diversification and to prepare them for international trade and business opportunities, the seminar featured speakers in the field of international trade, including bank…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Economic Change, Economic Progress, Economics
Shultz, George P. – Transnational Data and Communications Report, 1986
This paper describes how the information revolution is undermining the ancient dictates of natural geography and political borders by shifting the balance of wealth and strength among nations, challenging established institutions and values, and redefining the agenda of political discourse. It is argued that if we are to seize the opportunities…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Global Approach, Information Dissemination, Information Needs
Wannamaker, Patricia W. – 1985
Two liberal arts faculty members in international politics and foreign languages collaborated to develop a series of annual international trade conferences sponsored by Clemson University as a way to bring the liberal arts college into direct contact with both the business college and the business community. Also, the conferences provide a setting…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Conferences, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Meijer, Henk, Ed. – 1984
The 20th anniversary of the establishment of the information and Documentation Center for the Geography of the Netherlands (IDG) occurred on September 21, 1984. To mark this anniversary, the 1983/84 issue of the "IDG Bulletin" is devoted to a review of the past 20 years. The first section consists of four review articles by specialists:…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Demography, Energy
Kernan-Schloss, Adam, Ed.; And Others – 1988
This report profiles the positions of the six Democratic and six Republican 1988 presidential candidates on policy issues affecting U.S. competitiveness in the global economy. Candidate profiles are provided for: Bruce Babbitt, Michael Dukakis, Richard Gephardt, Albert Gore, Jr., Jesse Jackson, and Paul Simon (Democrats); and George Bush, Robert…
Descriptors: Competition, Economic Climate, Economics, Human Resources
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. – 1988
This book analyzes the future of the United States in terms of people in their role as consumers and as employees. It uses conventional economic accounting procedures to document economic growth, but also employs more qualitative standards for measuring progress in eight basic categories of demand or amenity: food, housing, transportation, health,…
Descriptors: Adults, Business Cycles, Economic Change, Economic Climate
Terzin, Margaret A. – 1988
Three designs for a course in international marketing are described. The first requires a team of three to four students to research a designated country according to specific guidelines to determine which American products would sell best in that country. This project requires a written paper and an oral presentation. The five areas investigated…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Cultural Context
International Trade Administration (DOC), Washington, DC. – 1983
A series of meetings was held to assess future problems in United States high technology, particularly in the fields of robotics, computers, semiconductors, and telecommunications. This report, which focuses on the computer industry, includes a profile of this industry and the papers presented by industry speakers during the meetings. The profile…
Descriptors: Competition, Computer Software, Computers, Economics
Raffield, Barney T., III – 1988
The concept of cultural universals, the basic needs shared by people around the world, is a critical concept in assessing the impact of culture on decisions about the international marketing of goods and services. In most cases, international marketers have little need to understand all the ways in which their culture differs from the culture of…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences, Intercultural Communication
Laribee, Stephen F. – 1988
The American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) has been instrumental in internationalizing the accounting curriculum by means of accreditation requirements and standards. Colleges and universities have met the AACSB requirements either by providing separate international accounting courses or by integrating international topics…
Descriptors: Accounting, Accreditation (Institutions), Accrediting Agencies, Agency Role
Sondak, Norman E.; And Others – 1988
A discussion of expert systems, computer programs designed to simulate human reasoning and expertise, begins with the assumption that few business educators understand the impact that expert systems will have on international business. The fundamental principles of the design and development of expert systems in business are outlined, with special…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Data Processing, English, Expert Systems
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