World Trade 1998 - Abstracts
World Trade 1998 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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Airbus knocks Boeing off its perch. | Business, international | Annie Lin | |||
American exports chicken out. | Business, international | Stephanie Nall | |||
Argentine Infotech sector opens. | Business, international | David J. Wallace | |||
British (laundry) soap opera. | Business, international | ||||
Down-to-Earth airfares. | Business, international | Ken Friedenreich | |||
Forfaiting: an alternative financing tool. | Business, international | Daniel S. Levine | |||
How low can you go? | Business, international | Alex Whirter | |||
Line-Baker gets a lift in China. | Business, international | Marcy Burstiner | |||
Looking for partners in the RFE. | Business, international | Gordon Feller | |||
Malaysia takes steps to open its telecom sector. | Business, international | ||||
McDonald's stands by its Baltic plans. | Business, international | Michael D. White | |||
New wings on the old Silk Road. | Business, international | David J. Wallace | |||
Power up! | Business, international | Karen E. Thuermer | |||
Protecting your image around the world; trademark rights are expensive to obtain and easily lost. | Business, international | Jeffrey L. Van Hoosear | |||
Purchasing consortia boost profits. | Business, international | ||||
Roam home. | Business, international | Eric J. Adams | |||
Russian PC market surges. | Business, international | Michael D. White | |||
Spell Marilyn with a capital CEO. | Business, international | Sherrie E. Zhan | |||
Spirits are on the move. | Business, international | Robert J. Bowman | |||
The decade to come. | Business, international | Marvin Zonis | |||
Trading plastic. | Business, international | Francine Brevetti | |||
Vietnam trade eased, but restraints remain. | Business, international | Davis P. Goodman | |||
Western Europe: the trans-Atlantic economic partnership. | Business, international | Drew Robb | |||
Western Union opens regional center in Costa Rica. | Business, international | ||||
Winners and losers: the battle for energy heats up. | Business, international | James Strodes |
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