Indiana Center for Global Business (Indiana University)
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Indiana Center for Global Business (Indiana University)
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Indiana Center for Global Business (Indiana University)
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- Economic transformation in Central and Eastern Europe
- Privatization in the former Soviet Union, the Estonian experience
- Trust in international joint ventures
- Old Hickory Furniture Company, old business, new opportunities - a case in recognizing international market opportunities
- Tensions in the triad, insights from various perspectives
- Globalization and regionalization, conceptual issues and reflections
- Fiscal arrangements in a monetary union, evidence from the US
- Aerospace
- New trade theory and national interest technologies
- Monetary policy coordination in the European Monetary System
- Consumer electronics
- The Afghanistan War and the breakdown of the Soviet Union
- International trade, political conflict/cooperation and Granger causality
- The economies and trade of Eastern Europe
- Japanese and American gift markets, a comparative analysis using single ideal point models
- The strategy of sovreign debt renegotiation
- The politics of HDTV in the United States
- Market, state and business, a case study of the Taiwan electronics industry
- Creativity and preferred decision-making style, a comparison of factor structures across Chinese, Japanese and US subsamples
- Hungary's political and economic transformation and prospects after Kadar
- Reputation, central bank independence and the ECB
- Competition and convergence of bank regulation in NAFTA
- The building of the Internet, implications for the future of broadband networks
- Judicial independence in civil law regimes, econometrics from Japan
- Real exchange rates within and between currency areas, how far away is EMU?
- Reform and membership of the planned economies in the GATT, the IMF, and the World Bank
- Display's the thing, the real stakes in the conflict over high-resolution displays
- Privatization and commercial law in Russia and Estonia, May 1992
- Central bank independence and its optimal degree of conservativeness
- Digital television in Europe and Japan
- An evaluation of the private sector in Hungary, a study of small/medium joint ventures and enterprises
- Policy coordination in the EMS with stochastic and structural asymmetries
- Policies toward advanced display in the Clinton administration
- Relative price risk in an open economy with fixed and flexible exchange rates
- Triadic rivalry in high technology industries, the case of European policies toward HDTV
- On the road to EMU
- The Maastricht way to EMU
- Intercultural interaction and conflict management in US-Chinese joint ventures
- The "Soviet bloc" as an integration model, economic, political, military and cultural aspects
- Policy-delegation and fixed exchange rates
- Soviet Union and the East Bloc, structure and culture together acting as an inhibitor of innovative effort
- Maquiladorization as a global processs
- Hungary's reform and performance in the Kadar era and prospects after Kadar
- Entrepreneurship in Hungary, an examination of venture creation
- Monetary policy delegation and fixed exchange rates, credibility, reputation, and inflation in the EMS
- Taking manufacturing advantage of Europe's single market
- An examination of a health care international joint venture in Poland, a case study
- Multinational corporations and international environmental policy
- Bank deposit insurance in the European Union
- Budgeting procedures and fiscal performance in the European Communities
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