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Corporation With Eight Strategic Business Units, Daniel R. Sterkenburg
Corporation With Eight Strategic Business Units, Daniel R. Sterkenburg
Business Administration Faculty Publications
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Chemical And Anode Manufacturing Company, Daniel R. Sterkenburg
Chemical And Anode Manufacturing Company, Daniel R. Sterkenburg
Business Administration Faculty Publications
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Glory Tent, Now Closed, Daniel R. Sterkenburg
Glory Tent, Now Closed, Daniel R. Sterkenburg
Business Administration Faculty Publications
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Electronics Manufacturing, Now Bankrupted, Daniel R. Sterkenburg
Electronics Manufacturing, Now Bankrupted, Daniel R. Sterkenburg
Business Administration Faculty Publications
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Business As Mission In And From China: Bam Think Tank China Regional Group Report, Tony Yeung, Linda Ching, Michael Lam, James Chak, Sara S., Daniel R. Sterkenburg
Business As Mission In And From China: Bam Think Tank China Regional Group Report, Tony Yeung, Linda Ching, Michael Lam, James Chak, Sara S., Daniel R. Sterkenburg
2014 Author Recognition Bibliography
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Teaching Cultural Awareness Through Food Traditions, Daniel R. Sterkenburg
Teaching Cultural Awareness Through Food Traditions, Daniel R. Sterkenburg
Business Administration Faculty Presentations
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Living In Interesting Times: The Economics Of A Chinese Currency Attack, Jeffrey E. Haymond
Living In Interesting Times: The Economics Of A Chinese Currency Attack, Jeffrey E. Haymond
Business Administration Faculty Publications
Several large near-peer competitors, such as Russia and China, have amassed large levels of dollar-denominated foreign exchange reserves. This raises concern that these states could deliberately sell off assets to harm the dollar’s value. Currency attacks have historically been a part of warfare, and the recent advent of nation-states that have large reserves suggests it is possible the United States could face this threat. Contemporary public discussion has often lacked depth and been at one of two extremes: either (1) China could destroy the United States if it chose to sell off its treasuries, or (2) the Chinese would lose …