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- 1From:Annals of Operations Research (Vol. 290, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedTrade promotion plays a critical role in real-world marketing and operations management. However, previous research paid rare attention to how to provide trade promotions in a sustainable manner when consumer demand is...
- 2From:Business Economics (Vol. 53, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed[mail] Olaniyi Evans olaniyievans@gmail.com Abstract Despite Africa's potential for tourism, the continent's tourism endowments are still largely underdeveloped and underutilized. The identification and enquiry into...
- 3From:Pakistan Textile Journal (Vol. 65, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedThe government is determined to enhance the export of handmade carpets and rugs as this sector can play an important role in giving a boost to the country's economic growth, stated Punjab Minister for Industries...
- 4From:Control Engineering (Vol. 63, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe United States waited 70 years to become Partner Country at Hannover Messe. It was worth the wait for all parties. The U.S.'s presence at the world's largest industrial trade show set records and established new...
- 5From:Control Engineering (Vol. 63, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAs a native of the Akron, Ohio area, Mary Taylor is familiar with manufacturing, and how manufacturing needed to evolve as many rust belt industries left the region. As Ohio's Lt. Gov., Taylor now sees the value of a...
- 6From:International Trade ForumPeer-ReviewedCan the successes achieved by the Uniquely B.C. Creative Arts Show and the Uniquely Canada Show be transferred to a developing or transition country? The experience of Slovenia, whose trade officials hired Barbara Mowat...
- 7From:International Trade ForumPeer-Reviewed"Staying relevant" are the key words for this issue of Forum. What direction should trade promotion organizations (TPOs) take in turbulent business times, to help their clients remain competitive and stay relevant to...
- 8From:Foreign Policy in Focus (Vol. 4, Issue 19)The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), a wholly owned government corporation established in 1971, provides taxpayer-backed loans, loan guarantees, and insurance to U.S. businesses for investments in...
- 9From:Oxford Economic Papers (Vol. 46, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAn analysis of the effects of import protection and export promotion reveals that protection under increasing returns pushes displaced foreign exporters up marginal cost curves, and causes a loss of market share. In the...
- 10From:Financial Executive (Vol. 6, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe majority of more than 400 senior financial officers responding to a survey conducted by the Financial Executives Institute (FEI) feel that the US needs to improve it global competitiveness. The category of...
- 11From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 88, Issue 2135)Address before the Inter-American Press Association in Santo Domingo on March 23, 1988. ME Whitney is Director of Regional Economic Policy for the Bureau of Inter-American Affairs.I am very glad to have this opportunity...
- 12From:Directors & Boards (Vol. 17, Issue 1)Equal opportunity is what the U.S. business community is seeking in Japan, and is what the Bush administration is committed to achieving. When President George Bush led a pioneering business development mission to...
- 13From:International Trade ForumPeer-ReviewedEncouraging public-private partnerships is not a luxury. Linking these diverse networks effectively is one of the five keys to effective trade promotion. Portugal's approach provides food for thought. ICEP Portugal...
- 14From:Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations (Vol. 53, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe pressures for the harmonization of labour laws and policies under trade liberalization are outlined, with particular attention to inter-jurisdictional competition for investment and jobs. This is followed by an...
- 15From:International Trade Forum (Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe International Trade Centre's (ITC) performance for 1998 is characterized by the transfer of its organizational strengths to its operational programs. The year saw the implementation of improved management processes,...
- 16From:International Trade ForumPeer-ReviewedITC conducted its fourth pan-Arab buyers-sellers event in Amman in November 1999, concentrating on the pharmaceutical sector. Hosted by the Government of Jordan, 60 companies from 13 Arab countries attended. The...
- 17From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 89, Issue 2144)The following report was presented by Ambassador Alan F Holmer Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, and Judith Hippler Bello, General Counsel, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, to a conference of foreign diplomats...
- 18From:Mechanical Engineering-CIME (Vol. 112, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedPromoting Technology Will renaming the Department of Commerce help the United States compete more effectively? A bill introduced by Sen. John Glenn (D-Ohio) would give the department a new name and mission to do just...
- 19From:The Historian (Vol. 62, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedDuring the 1920s, American films gained a prominent position on the world's cinema screens, in many countries dwarfing not only other imports but domestic production as well. In 1930, a survey published in the trade...
- 20From:International Trade ForumPeer-ReviewedA Revolution in International Trade A real revolution is happening in nearly every market in which you export that will change the way that trade support institutions (TSIs) operate. The seat of this revolution is...