Browsing Economics and Business Senior Integrated Projects by Author "Reinert, Kenneth A."
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Accessing Start-Up Capital as a Woman in the World of Small Business
Varner, Carla (1997)Before one can appreciate the magnitude of a problem such as the gap in access to start-up capital between men and women, one must first understand three other issues. To begin with, one must fully appreciate the ... -
The Advertising Campaign of a Small Specialized Business
Root, Jesse (1998)The author describes experiences interning in the marketing and advertising department at Delphi, a stained glass supplies outlet in Lansing, Michigan and focuses on the basic marketing tools used: card decks, retail and ... -
Argentina: Perón & Menem
Kees, Paula (1995)The nationalistic reforms of the post-war period have not only affected the Argentina of that time but also the future of following generations. The restructuring during Juan Domingo Peron's presidency has led this country ... -
The Basic Dynamics Of The Derivatives Market
D'Silva, Denham (1995)Derivatives have of recent been the hot topic amongst all those at all interested in the field of financial. Investment bankers, government officials, even small time investors all have an opinion on these financial ... -
Career Decisions: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Internship
Chiang, Bei Ling (1999)With more and more people accessing the Internet every day, our culture has been revolutionized by technology. The impact of the Internet on modern life is phenomenal, as essential as gadgets like the telephone and the ... -
Companies Crossing Cultures: A Case Study of Motorola Japan, Ltd.
Marinucci, Jeffrey M. (1999)The idea of studying international relations and business has been a growing interest of mine for a considerable amount of time. In 1998, I was preparing to study abroad in France, and I decided that I wanted to do an ... -
A Comprehensive Analysis of the Three Gorges Dam Project in Central China
Veldman, Elizabeth (1998)The Three Gorges dam project in China will be the largest dam ever built by human kind. Like the Great Wall, it will be one of the only man-made objects on Earth that is visible from the moon. The purpose of this Senior ... -
The Economic Effects of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Regulations on Small Businesses: A Focus on the Hazard Communication Standard at GFG Foodservice, Inc.
Kennelly, Christopher J. (1995)Workplace safety is a major concern for employees in the United States of America. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was developed to reduce the number of workplace accidents. However, the Administration ... -
Exchange Rate Management in Thailand
Dick, Cristhian (1998)In the summer of 1997 Thailand's central bank, after depleting all its reserves of foreign capital, was forced to devalue its currency to fight off the huge demand for foreign currency. This single action has had a ... -
Gaining a Competitive Advantage through New Developments in International Logistics Management
Fowlkes, Donnita C. (1999)International logistics is refers to all activities that monitor the movement of raw materials through the production process to its final destination, and in which all transactions involve firms and/or individuals from ... -
General Motors : Model of Global Marketing or Global Mismanagement?
Goike, Courtney (2000)Globalization has become the catch phrase of the twentieth century and reveals the desire of business interests to exploit the potential benefits of expanding operations into nondomestic markets. The marketing strategy ... -
Hazardous Material Transport and Disposal: Regulation and Product Innovation
Lucier, John (1995)This paper describes the economic basis for the pollution control industry. It draws upon basic economic theory to reveal the need for this industry and shows the economic effects that the pollution-control industry has ... -
The Health Maintenance Organization in the United States Health Care Sector
Kim, Michael (1997)Health care is an important consideration that affects every person. Good health enables us to work and to play and to live our lives in comfort and ease. However, the economics of health care are a serious consideration ... -
The Impact of Telecommunications Liberalization in Germany on Deutsche Telekom AG, Its Future Competitors and the Economy at Large
Retzer, Richard C. (Rick) (1996)Telecommunications plays such an important role in modem developed economies that any significant change in its structure and organization will have impacts on the economy as a whole through changes in costs of production ... -
The Influences of Cultural Conditions on International Marketing Efforts
Moore, William (1995)Many prominent academics and practitioners speculate that companies who hope to remain competitive in the 21st century must stake a claim in the international marketplace. If firms do not, they will become, at best, ... -
The Integration of Financial Investing and Life Insurance in a Capitalistic Environment
Bagdasarian, Vahan V. (1998)This past summer I obtained an internship with a MassMutual agency out of Southfield, Michigan called The Detroit Financial Group. Established in 1851, and merged with Connecticut Mutual in 1996, Massachusetts Mutual Life ... -
International Department Comerica Bank, Detroit, MI
Krieg, Renée M. (1999)My Senior Individualized Project was an experiential internship with the International Department of Comerica Bank, Detroit MI. I worked for 12 weeks on the 23rd floor of One Detroit Center on Woodward Ave. Comerica is ... -
Labor Market Aspect of International Business: Contrasts between Europe and the United States
Blumentritt, Martin S. (1999)Differences between societies must be observed when it comes to international business. Business practices vary by region, and are formed by the people and cultures that make up these societies. In the last year, I have ... -
Local Development in National and Regional Contexts: The case of Coca, Ecuador
Kleine, Amy N. (1995)This study will examine the socio-economic conditions of Francisco de Orellana, a town carved into the Amazon jungle of Ecuador, which began as a tiny village containing no more than a few small buildings, and grew over ... -
Margin Requirements: History and Application
Nurkan, Umut (1995)Without a doubt, my work-Sip experience was able to fulfill all of the possible expectations I could have. My internship at the Options Clearing Corporation allowed me to see what really goes on in the exchange markets, ...