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Bird, Robert C. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2006
There is little doubt that topics related to beer would be of some interest to college students. Anheuser-Busch, well known for its Budweiser beer and humorous advertising, faces a global trademark challenge to its "Budweiser" name. This battle between a global American company and a small Czech brewery is an opportunity for interesting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drinking, Industry, Copyrights
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Donato, Katharine M.; Tolbert, Charles M., II; Nucci, Alfred; Kawano, Yukio – Rural Sociology, 2007
In the 1990s, studies have documented widespread growth of immigrants in U.S. communities not known as common destinations in the past. This trend has fueled population growth in some nonmetropolitan areas and offset population decline in other areas. In this paper, we examine the implications of recent foreign born in-migration for rural America.…
Descriptors: Population Growth, Rural Areas, Counties, Immigrants
King Research, Inc., Rockville, MD. – 1987
This study of the feasibility of conducting a cost-benefit analysis in the complex environment of the formalities used in the United States as part of its administration of the copyright law focused on the formalities of copyright notice, deposit, registration, and recordation. The U.S. system is also compared with the less centralized copyright…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Copyrights, Cost Effectiveness
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Aubert, Jean-Eric – OECD Observer, 1984
Describes the basic features of three different models of "innovation policy": (1) a model of explicit and institutionalized policy in Europe; (2) one of apparently limited policy affecting mainly the climate of innovation in the United States; and (3) one of implicit action imbedded in other policies in Japan. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Government Role, Industry, Innovation, Models
Boumans, Jak – Online, 1984
Reports on investments in the United States (including database activities) by four Dutch publishing companies--Elsevier-NDU, VNU, Kluwer, Wolters Samsom Group. An analysis of the reasons behind these investments, the solidness of the companies, the approach to the U.S. information market, and the knowledge transfer to Europe are highlighted. (EJS)
Descriptors: Databases, Foreign Countries, Investment, Online Systems
Bowker Annual Library and Book Trade Almanac, 1994
This section lists book trade associations in the United States and Canada, as well as international and foreign book trade associations. Addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, and some staff are included. (LRW)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Organizations, Professional Associations, Publishing Industry
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Childress, Vincent W. – Technology Teacher, 2005
Intermodal transportation is the moving of people or cargo using more than one mode of transportation. When a person drives to the airport, stands on a conveyor to move through the terminal, and flies to another city, then he or she is using intermodal transportation. Moving cargo in the first half of the twentieth century was a time-consuming and…
Descriptors: Transportation, Industry, Academic Standards, Science Education
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Social Education, 2005
In the United States the use of wireless radio initially was unregulated-anyone could operate a radio transmitter anywhere, at any time, on any wavelength. And most utilized the longwave signals that traveled so well across land and sea. Naturally, severe interference occurred with everyone trying to use the same wavelengths. Eventually it was…
Descriptors: Radio, Federal Regulation, Telecommunications, Broadcast Industry
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Leeflang, Karel J. – Information Services and Use, 1994
Examines the potential for U.S. monopolies in scientific, technical, and medical publications and distribution. Highlights include Europe's position; subsidies from government sources; the role of modern technology; the Internet; the need for European information infrastructures; linking users with producers; issues of copyright and ownership; and…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Copyrights, Foreign Countries, Government Role
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Barton, Harry; Delbridge, Rick – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evidence the emergence of new forms of work organisation which if observed could be seen as consistent with the concept of the "learning factory". This is attempted through reporting the views of those workers engaged in team based operations and reflects upon the emerging role of first-line and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Industrial Training, Human Resources, Administrator Role
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Kraft, Thomas E. – Tech Directions, 2006
The 1890s was the heyday for the bicycle in the United States. By 1896, bicycle manufacturing was a major industry with 300 established firms. Interest in bicycling, or "wheeling" as it was known then, grew rapidly into a national craze during the latter part of the 19th century. In 1890, American manufacturers produced nearly 30,000…
Descriptors: Manufacturing, Production Techniques, Technology Education, United States History
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Stankus, Tony – Science & Technology Libraries, 1996
Discusses scientific journals in East and West Germany before and after reunification. Topics include scientific research in university and engineering schools, industrial research labs, and industrial firms; publication patterns; market share of journal articles; competition with American journals; and German versus English language. (LRW)
Descriptors: Competition, Engineering, English, Foreign Countries
Hubbard, Taylor E. – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1984
Chronicles rise of American trade publishing industry from end of Civil War to present. Topics covered include prominent publishers, publishing philosophy, careers in publishing, pre-World War I developments, librarianship and library education, new publishers, assertion of rights by authors, development of American economy, and impact of…
Descriptors: Authors, History, Librarians, Library Role
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Jenkins, J. Craig; Leicht, Kevin T.; Jaynes, Arthur – Social Forces, 2006
Since the 1970s, federal, state and local governments have launched an array of new high technology development programs. Researchers and policy-makers disagree about the relative merits of these policies. We address the effects of seven of these policies on high tech industry employment growth in metropolitan statistical areas in the United…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Metropolitan Areas, Policy Analysis, Multiple Regression Analysis
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Naidoo, Vikash – Journal of Research in International Education, 2006
Recent developments in the international education industry are notable in three respects. First, international student mobility has more than doubled in the last two decades or so. Second, programme mobility encompassing distance education has also led to new forms of cross-border education. Third, institution mobility through such commercial…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, International Education, Industry, Distance Education
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