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Fosler, R. Scott – 1988
The economic role of counties is changing profoundly because of a revolutionary restructuring of the world economy and related changes in federalism. Three major forces are restructuring the economy: overcapacity in traditional industries, the emergence of new technologies that are creating new service and knowledge-based industries and…
Descriptors: Adults, County Programs, Economic Change, Economic Development
North-South Inst., Ottawa (Ontario). – 1985
A brief report traces some important connections between the central choices facing Canada and the three quarters of the world's population that live in the developing regions of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Specific aspects of Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's governmental policy are examined. The following topics are considered:…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Emergency Programs
Chotard, Yvon – Langues modernes, 1975
Taking France as a case in point, 3 situations are discussed for which organized language instruction seems necessary: 1) the export market, 2) national industry abroad, and 3) foreign workers in the country. These situations show the strong links between second languages and employment and the pragmatic necessity of foreign language education.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Exports, Foreign Workers, French
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Weidenaar, Dennis J. – Journal of Economic Education, 1987
Offers a response to Culbertson's paper (SO516710). Devotes particular attention to the difficulty of teaching Culbertson's alternative view. Offers five recommendations for improving high school and college economic instruction on international economics. (JDH)
Descriptors: Conferences, Curriculum Guides, Economics, Economics Education
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Fagan, Robert – Geographical Education, 1985
Maintains that economic geography is alive and well. Describes some of the challenges facing research in economic geography and highlights the changing approaches being applied to economic geography. Includes sections on structural change, economic reorganization, and internationalization of manufacturing and finances. (JDH)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Research, Educational Trends
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Nicholson, Joan Martin – Social Education, 1985
U.S.-Canadian and Mexican water-related issues testify to the role that natural resources/ environmental issues play in foreign policy and demonstrate how environmental problems can affect the public and private sectors of a nation internally. How people affect the environment is an irreducible bottom line for stable international trade and market…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences, Foreign Policy
Kitchen, John; Zahn, Frank – Rural Development Perspectives, 1986
Interest rates are the primary channel for transmitting changes in national and international macroeconomic policy to the United States farmer. Interest rates affect demand through exchange rates that determine the prices foreigners pay. They affect supply through farmers' production costs that determine the price they need to stay in business.…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Economic Change, Economic Factors, Exports
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Irwin, Manley R. – Government Information Quarterly, 1987
Summarizes recent developments in information technology research and development, telecommunication services, telephone manufacturing, telecommunication networks, information processing, and U.S. import/export policy. It is concluded that government regulation as a policy strategy depends on how one defines national security. (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Federal Regulation, Government Role, Information Networks, Information Processing
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Gaudiani, Claire – ADFL Bulletin, 1984
Emphasizes the growing need for business school students and/or graduates to develop extensive knowledge of foreign cultures and languages. Since language is the primary carrier of culture, proficiency in a buyer's language achieves the double objective of a medium of communication and a medium of insights into cultural attributes which affect the…
Descriptors: Business Education, Communication Skills, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Education
Copeland, Lennie – Training, 1985
Illustrates some of the cultural differences that cause problems for Americans working with foreigners, here or abroad. The author urges that comprehensive cross-cultural training should be considered for employees assigned to European and English-speaking countries, where differences are great, though subtle. (CT)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
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Lorimer, Rowland – Curriculum Inquiry, 1984
United States-based publishing firms dominate the Canadian learning materials market; their business and editorial practices suppress Canadian viewpoints and undermine Canadian publishers. Provincial and federal measures intended to strengthen domestic publishing have been adequate only in central Canada. As information technology advances,…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Ethnocentrism, Federal Regulation, Foreign Countries
Tran, Thuhang T.; Ward, Cheryl B. – Online Submission, 2005
This conceptual paper examines the link between emotion and surface-deep learning in the context of the international business curriculum. We propose that 1) emotion and learning have a curvilinear relationship, and 2) the reflective abilities and attitude transformations related to deep-level learning can only arise if the student is emotionally…
Descriptors: Internet, Thinking Skills, International Trade, Empathy
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). Centre for Educational Research and Innovation. – 2002
The GATS is a multilateral, legally enforceable agreement among members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) that regulates international trade services. Rules regulating internationally traded educational services, which include various types of exchange programs, are part of the agreement. Among the 42 member countries that have made…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Business, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Government
Archibald, J. – 2001
This paper considers the options for Quebec in a globalizing economy. Quebec has not only been recognized as being distinct in the Canadian political context, but it is also seen as having a distinct business culture. As Quebec looks to its expanding cultural and economic role within larger zones such as NAFTA and the FTAA, a certain tension has…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Cultural Maintenance, Economic Impact, Foreign Countries
Toland, Kathie – 2000
The lessons in this 3-part series are intended to provide students with a basic understanding of the relationship between the United States and Mexico, with emphasis on multiple perspectives, conflict and cooperation, and interdependence. This curriculum unit, Part 3, examines the economic interdependence of the United States and Mexico to learn…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Economic Factors, Economic Impact, Economic Opportunities
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