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In addition to MSU-CIBER's media, the Center for Advanced Study of Development with the Women in International Development Program loan a large collection on development to faculty. MSU Library also has a large collection of videos on Africa. The African Studies Center offers a searchable database of 12,000 films and videos on Africa.

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A Hunger for Pesos, A Yen For Dollars
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Description: This program examines the challenges faced by companies competing in the international market place. It looks at how Carl Jr.'s, an American company, expanded into a foreign market and how MOS Foods West, a Japanese company, developed an American market. It compares and contrasts these companies' perspectives on international business, showing how their marketing strategies are a reflection of their different corporate philosophies.

Id: 9901

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Accounting in International Business
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Id: 2204

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Adobe: Global Success
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America and the New Global Economy
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Description: This is part 1 in a 3 part DVD set with 36 lectures, 30 minutes per lecture. The main body of the course is divided into two broad sections; first, a tour of the global economy one region or country at a time, then lectures on a number of global economic issues. The focus is primarily on the last few decades, although some lectures will dip back to the 1950's or even earlier and other lectures will consider projections well into the 21st century. Lectures are by Professor Timothy Taylor who is the managing editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives. Includes Course Guidebook

Id: 2700a

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America and the New Global Economy
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Description: This is part 2 in a 3 part DVD set with 36 lectures, 30 minutes per lecture. The main body of the course is divided into two broad sections; first, a tour of the global economy one region or country at a time, then lectures on a number of global economic issues. The focus is primarily on the last few decades, although some lectures will dip back to the 1950's or even earlier and other lectures will consider projections well into the 21st century. Lectures are by Professor Timothy Taylor who is the managing editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives. Includes Course Guidebook.

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America and the New Global Economy
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Description: This is part 3 in a 3 part DVD set with 36 lectures, 30 minutes per lecture. The main body of the course is divided into two broad sections; first, a tour of the global economy one region or country at a time, then lectures on a number of global economic issues. The focus is primarily on the last few decades, although some lectures will dip back to the 1950's or even earlier and other lectures will consider projections well into the 21st century. Lectures are by Professor Timothy Taylor who is the managing editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives. Includes Course Guidebook.

Id: 2700c

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America's Comeback Strategy
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Description: This program is a Harvard Business School seminar with Professor Bruce Scott on national economic policy; Professor Alfred Chandler Jr., Pulitzer Prize-winning business historian; Professor Michael Porter, author of Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance, on corporate strategy; and Professor Michael Yoshino on US-Japanese business relations. (28 mins.)

Id: 9902

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Automobile Story, The (Made in America)
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Description: Once it was the symbol of American industry, style and leisure - until Toyota adapted American mass production methods to Japanese standards. Toyota's methods were so efficient that other Japanese car makers copied them; only now are embattled American auto makers trying to reverse history by using Japanese success strategy in planning, design, engineering, and manufacturing. (28 mins.)

Id: 1402

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