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  1. A. Stewart, "Easier Access to World Markets," Financial Times, December 3, 1997, p. 8.

  2. The product is the Anir ergonomic mouse.

  3. T. Levitt, "The Globalization of Markets," Harvard Business Review, May - June 1983, pp. 92 - 102.

  4. See F. T. Knickerbocker. Oligopolistic Reaction and Multinational Enterprise (Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1973), and R. E. Caves, "Japanese Investment in the US: Lessons for the Economic Analysis of Foreign Investment," The World Economy 16 (1993), pp. 279 - 300.

  5. I. Metthee, "Playing a Large Part," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 9, 1994, p. 13.

  6. C. S. Tranger, "Enter the Mini-Multinational," Northeast International Business, March 1989, pp. 13 - 14.

  7. R. B. Reich. The Work of Nations (New York: A. A. Knopf, 1991).

  8. J. Bhagwati, Protectionism (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1989).

  9. F. Williams, "Trade Round Like This May Never Be Seen Again," Financial Times, April 15, 1994, p. 8.

  10. United Nations, World Investment Report, 1997 (New York & Geneva: United Nations, 1997).

  11. World Trade Organization, International Trade Trends and Statistics, 1998.

  12. United Nations, World Investment Report, 1997, and G. de Jonquieres, "Foreign Direct Investment Worldwide Figures to Reach $430 Billion," Financial Times, November 11, 1998, p. 6.

  13. World Trade Organization, "Beyond Borders: Managing a World of Free Trade and Deep Interdependence," press release 55, September 10, 1996.

  14. Moore's Law is named after Intel founder Gorden Moore.

  15. Data complied from various sources and listed at http://www.euromktg.com/globstats.

  16. Data on the number of host computers can be found at http://www.nw.com/zone/WWW/report.html.

  17. V. Houlder, "Fear and Enterprise as the Net Closes In," Financial Times, May 20, 1998, p. 18.

  18. M. Dickerson, "All Those Inflated Expectations Aside, Many Firms Are Finding the Internet Invaluable in Pursuing International Trade," Los Angeles Times, October 14, 1998, p. 10. The company's Web site is http://www.cardiacscience.com.

  19. "Delivering the Goods," The Economist, November 15, 1997, pp. 85 - 86.

  20. Dicken, Global Shift (New York: Guilford Press, 1992).

  21. Interviews with Hewlett-Packard personnel by the author.

  22. "War of the Worlds," The Economist: A Survey of the Global Economy, October 1, 1994, p. 3 - 4.

  23. One of the classics being J. J. Servan-Schreiber, The American Challenge (New York: Atheneum, 1968).

  24. United Nations Press Release TAD/1861, November 8, 1998.

  25. R. A. Mosbacher, "Opening Up Export Doors for Smaller Firms," Seattle Times, July 24, 1991, p. A7.

  26. "Small Companies Learn How to Sell to the Japanese," Seattle Times, March 19, 1992.

  27. W. J. Holstein, "Why Johann Can Export but Johnny Can't," Business Week, November 4, 1991, pp. 64 - 65.

  28. P. Engardio and L. Curry, "The Fifth Tiger Is on China's Coast," Business Week, April 6, 1992, pp. 42 - 43.

  29. See, for example, Ravi Batra, The Myth of Free Trade, (New York: Touchstone Books, 1993); William Greider, One World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1997); and D. Radrik Has Globalization Gone Too Far? (Washington, DC: Institution for International Economics, 1997).

  30. James Goldsmith, "The Winners and the Losers," in The Case Against the Global Economy, ed. J. Mander and E. Goldsmith (San Francisco: The Sierra Book Club, 1996).

  31. D. L. Bartlett and J. B. Steele, "America: Who Stole the Dream," Philadelphia Inquirer, September 9, 1996.

  32. For example, see Paul Krugman, Pop Internationalism (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996).

  33. Peter Gottschalk and Timothy M. Smeeding, "Cross-National Comparisons of Earnings and Income Inequality," Journal of Economic Literature 35 (June 1997), pp. 633 - 87, and Susan M. Collins, Exports, Imports, and the American Worker (Washington, DC: Brooking Institute, 1998).

  34. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Income Distribution in OECD Countries, OECD Policy Studies, no. 18 (October 1995).

  35. See, Paul Krugman, Pop Internationalism (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996), and D. Belman and T. M. Lee, "International Trade and the Performance of US Labor Markets," in US Trade Policy and Global Growth, ed. R. A. Blecker (New York: Economic Policy Institute, 1996).

  36. E. Goldsmith, "Global Trade and the Environment."

  37. Batra, The Myth of Free Trade.

  38. P Choate, Jobs at Risk: Vulnerable US Industries and Jobs under NAFTA (Washington, DC: Manufacturing Policy Project, 1993).

  39. Krugman, Pop Internationalism.

  40. R. Kuttner, "Managed Trade and Economic Sovereignty," in US Trade Policy and Global Growth, ed. R. A. Blecker (New York: Economic Policy Institute, 1996).

  41. Ralph Nader and Lori Wallach, "GATT, NAFTA, and the Subversion of the Democratic Process," in US Trade Policy and Global Growth, ed. R. A. Blecker (New York: Economic Policy Institute, 1996), p. 93 - 94

 

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