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Nafta, Globalization And Free Trade: Can The U.S. Maintain Leadership In The World Economy?, Elmore R. Alexander Apr 2018

Nafta, Globalization And Free Trade: Can The U.S. Maintain Leadership In The World Economy?, Elmore R. Alexander

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Women Expatriates: Where Are They?, Clara Goncalves May 2017

Women Expatriates: Where Are They?, Clara Goncalves

Honors Program Theses and Projects

This paper will dive into research by those in the field of women studies and international business to analyze the reasons behind the lack of expatriate women through examination of (1) the current status of women in business in the U.S. compared to the Middle East, (2) importance of being an expat to the professional future of women, (3) stereotypes surrounding women as managers (4) why companies are not sending women on international assignments, and (5) how the political status of the U.S. today could affect women in international business. Globalization has created a competitive market where the need for …


Power, Promise And Problems: The Solar Photovoltaic Industry In China, Xiangrong Liu Nov 2016

Power, Promise And Problems: The Solar Photovoltaic Industry In China, Xiangrong Liu

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Marco Polo: Pioneer Of East-West Communication, Transportation And Trade, Chien Wen Yu Nov 2014

Marco Polo: Pioneer Of East-West Communication, Transportation And Trade, Chien Wen Yu

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Bribery And Controversy In The Us And Global Market, Kathleen Thompson, Charlotte Medina Jan 2012

Bribery And Controversy In The Us And Global Market, Kathleen Thompson, Charlotte Medina

Undergraduate Review

Throughout the history of trade and business, there have always been alternative—and often unethical—ways of closing sales in the form of extra kick-backs and luxurious goods. In modern times these unethical incentives are referred to as bribes. More recently, the practice of bribery has been linked to high-profile corruption and fraud cases in the United States, rocking the international marketplace for companies such as Pfizer, Avon, Johnson & Johnson, and Daimler AG. However, many international companies actually welcome bribery as a way to compete with other companies in the global marketplace. When looking at bribery and its effect on the …


Faculty Profile: Martin Grossman, Andrew C. Holman Jun 2007

Faculty Profile: Martin Grossman, Andrew C. Holman

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.