International Journal of Commerce and Management: Volume 2 Issue 3/4
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THE EXPORT‐FINANCE INADEQUACY CONFRONTING U.S. SMALL BUSINESS
Alfred C. HoldenThe case is strong for declaring an inadequacy of export finance for small business. In 1988–90, the documentation has expanded beyond that of academic research and claims by the…
FINANCING: AN IMPEDIMENT TO EXPORTING BY SMALL AND MEDIUM FIRMS
Charlie E. MahoneThe purpose of this study, based on a survey of 354 Florida companies, was to identify and assess the importance of factors that limit exports, with particular focus on the…
MODES OF ENTRY SUBSTITUTION PATTERNS USED BY U.S. MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN WESTERN EUROPE
Sam C. OkoroafoThe patterns used by international firms to substitute modes of entry in foreign product markets could be incremental in the chain from exporting to investment (incremental…
THE RATIONING PROCESS IN THE INTERNATIONAL LOAN
Bipin Shah, Faud A. AbdullahThis study examines the pricing of international bank loans to LDCs as a group to ascertain if non‐price variables are dominant factors in granting these loans. Specifically, it…
JAPAN'S ECONOMIC PRESENCE IN THE UNITED STATES YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW
Kamalesh Kumar, Robert B. ShortMany academic ankles and much analysis by the popular press and trade journals have focused on selected and rather narrow aspects of Japan's business moves in various markets of…
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY, AND CULTURAL RECEPTIVITY PROBLEMS
Greg I. OkoroThe prominent role of technology in economic development has made technology transfer a fertile area of research in recent times. Scholars of economic development often push the…
BOOK REVIEWS
Robert C. CampIn recent years several books have been published on managing multinational corporations (MNCs). Most of the books suffer from lack of focus, direction or sufficient coverage of…