Center for International Business Education and Research
1998 - 1999 Working Paper Series

The Georgia Tech CIBER is pleased to offer the following working papers as part of its 1998 - 1999 program. The abstracts and full-text of some papers are offered at this site while the hard-copy is $5.00 each. (To view the full-text version, Acrobat Reader is required). If you would like to place an order, please make your check payable to the Georgia Institute of Technology. Please indicate the number of the papers desired and mail to :

Georgia Tech CIBER
College of Management
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0520


Number Title Author
98-001
Investing in Europe’s Future: Institutionalizing the Ailing Bear Katja Weber
98-002
ISO 14001 for Medium and Small Enterprises Takao Ogawa
98-003
Implication of the Brazil Crisis for MERCOSUR David Bruce
98-004
Real Trouble: The Crisis in Brazil: Implications for the Southern Cone David Bruce
98-005
Strategic Alliances and Competitiveness David Bruce
98-006
Economic and Political Implications of the EURO for the Americas David Bruce
98-007
International Price Level Linkages: Evidence from the Post-Bretton Woods Era Cheol S. Eun, Jin-Gil Jeong
98-008
Forecasting Exchange Rates: Do Banks Know Better? Cheol S. Eun, Thomas R. Williams, Sanjiv Sabherwal
98-009
The Forward Exchange Rate as a Predictor of the Future Spot Rate: A Comprehensive Examination Cheol S. Eun, Sanjiv Sabherwal
98-010
Union Rent Seeking and Import Competition in U.S. Manufacturing Richard J. Cebula, Usha Nair-Reichert
98-011
Technology Policy and China’s Global Competitiveness Penelope B. Prime
98-012
Capital Mobility and Asymmetric Information: The Case of Hong Kong and China Mary Bumgarner, Penelope B. Prime
98-013
Special Study: The Southeast Asian 1997-98 Economic Crisis: Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Implications for the Global Aluminum Industry – The Case of the ASEAN-4: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand John R. McIntyre, Olivier Bertrand, Rong Gao, Marc Gyenes, Triona O’Connor, Robert Sterneck
98-014
Global Prospects of the Telecommunications Equipment Industry in Georgia Usha Nair-Reichert
98-015
Heterogeneity of Regional Trading Blocs and Global Marketing Strategies: A Multicultural Perspective Naresh K. Malhotra, James Agarwal, Imad Baalbaki
98-016
Assessing the Reliability and Validity of International Secondary Data Used to Design Competitive Strategies for Global Marketing Naresh K. Malhotra, Mark Peterson, Susan Bardi Kleiser
98-017
Biotechnology in Georgia: Domestic and Global Prospects Usha Nair-Reichert
98-018
Conflicts in the U.S. and E.U. Economic Relationship: Impact of the Euro--Interview with Martin Feldstein, National Bureau of Economic Research John R. McIntyre
98-019
Currency Regimes, Crises, and Global Economic Stability—Interview with James Tobin, Princeton University Tobin, Princeton University John R. McIntyre
98-020
Global Financial Crises and Prudential Rules—Interview with Robert D. Hormats of Goldman Sachs John R. McIntyre
98-021
Trends and Evolutions of French Direct Investment in the United States: An Overview John R. McIntyre
98-022
Differential Ability and Market Behavior in Canada, China, and the United States: An Experimental Examination Bryan Church, L. Ackert, P. Zhang
98-023
Economic Behavior in an Ethical Setting: Experimental Evidence from Canada and the Philippines Bryan Church, J. Gaa, M. Shehata
98-024
China’s Paper Market and Paper Making Industry Yu Qi Yu
98-025
The Evolution of Industrial Technical Standards in China Yu Qi Yu
98-026
Dark Continents: Critique of Internet Metageographies Terry Harpold
98-027
Text Mining in a Foreign Language Alan Porter
98-028
Methodological Problems with Recent Analyses of the East Asian Miracle Jesus Felipe