Browsing Economics and Business Senior Integrated Projects by Title
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Foreign Direct Investment in a Globalizing World: A Metro Detroit Prospective
(2013)Inward foreign direct investment (FDI) can be used as a powerful tool to strengthen struggling economies. Through a look at the capabilities and determinants of FDI in the United States, the first part of this study sets ... -
Foreign Direct Investment Inflow in High-Tech Industries in China
(2013)This paper seeks to evaluate the economic, social and environmental impacts of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow in high-tech industries in China. The most crucial economic gain from FDI is the potential for technology ... -
Foreign Tourism in the United States: The Economic Impact and Marketing Effort and Funway Holidays Funjet, Inc. Marketing Department
(1992)Foreign tourism in the United States is a relatively unexploited international trade item for the United States. Since the implementation of the National Tourism Policy, ten years ago, the United States has come a long ... -
Foreign Trade Policy and Exchange Rate Regimes in Eastern European Transition and the Effect on EU Accession
(2005)The European Union is expanding to include Central and East European countries, eight of which were inducted last May. Before receiving membership in the organization, these transition countries must first demonstrate a ... -
Foreign-Trade Zones: A Factor in Manufacturing Employment
(1990)Foreign-Trade Zones are areas in which companies can manipulate their inputs and finished goods without paying any Customs duties or government excise taxes on the foreign parts and merchandise. This being the case, ... -
Formation and Structure of a Community Foundation
(1990)1.1 Introduction Community foundations are one of the fasting growing sectors of philanthropy in the United States today. Each community foundation has individual characteristics that contribute to the improvement of ... -
The Formation of a National Bank: Goleta National Bank
(1990)1.1 Introduction The procedures involved in the opening of a national bank are manifold. At the base is the application for permission to establish the proposed bank. It is in this application that the organizers of ... -
Fracking Into The Future : A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Impact of Hydraulic Fracturing on The Environment and Economy in the Marcellus Region
(2016)Over the last decade, hydraulic fracturing has created a boom in the U.S natural gas industry. This natural gas boom has had broad implications on the economy and environment. Some of the positive economic impacts of ... -
The Franchise Business Model and the Factors Contributing to its Success
(2013)As the U.S. economy has grown and progressed since its establishment as an independent nation, it has evolved to incorporate different new ideas and systems. One such system that has been steadily growing in popularity ... -
Franchising: U.S. Businesses Go Abroad
(1991)The process of expanding a successful business by selling the rights to the name and system of that business, commonly known as franchising, is quickly becoming the most widely used method of expansion. Franchising began ... -
Fraud: America's Growth Industry
(2010)In today's world, fraud is a continually growing problem that shows no sign of decreasing. Every year, more and more different fraud schemes are revealed. These schemes continue to grow not only in their complexity, but ... -
Freaky Fast Rewards : Building Customer Loyalty Through an Online Rewards Program
(2014)This strategic marketing plan has been designed for a franchised sandwich shop to increase sales revenue by creating a consumer rewards program. Jimmy John's is a national sandwich chain with over 2,000 stores open in ... -
Freight Transportation Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emission
(2009)Freight transportation is a vital and important part of the United States economy. However, it is currently powered almost exclusively by petroleum. As efforts to curb US greenhouse gas emissions take effect, the freight ... -
A Fresh New Approach to Collective Bargaining - A Look at the Institution of Collective Bargaining in American Motors Corporation
(1964)It is the purpose of this paper to discuss and analyze the institution of collective bargaining in only one corporation out of the vast number of businesses in which it exists. This paper, it is hoped, will be a careful ... -
From 1600 to 1991 : The History and Future of Bankruptcy
(1991)The purpose of this paper is to look at the origin, the development, and the future of bankruptcy in the United States. How is bankruptcy perceived, and can bankruptcy be predicted, are questions that will be answered. ... -
From Property Management to Full Scale Renovations
(2021-09-01)My senior integrated project was a two-part SIP that took place over the Spring and summer Quarters 2021. The first part that took place in the Spring was all about the residential real estate market and Property management ... -
From Protectionism to NAFTA: A Historical Perspective on the United States - Mexico Trade Relationship
(1993)One of the issues of the 1992 Presidential debate was whether the candidates supported the North American Free Trade Agreement. This agreement, which was proposed by Mexico's President Carlos Salinas in 1990, would ... -
The Fundamentals of Options and Futures and Simple Strategies for a New Trader
(2012)The purpose of this paper is to present a basic understanding of the complex ideas and concepts used in options strategy. Hedgers and speculators bid and compete in open outcry pits and over electronic exchanges, and the ... -
Funding the AIDS Epidemic
(1991)This paper deals with a comparative look at how different nations are funding the AIDS epidemic. The United states, Great Britain, and Canada will be compared because these nations represent examples of varying combinations ... -
The Future of FDI in China
(2013)In recent decades China's economy has thrived in an unprecedented fashion. Marked most notably by GDP growth rates above and beyond even the most prosperous economies, but, as established by John Whalley, as much as 40% ...