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               "Schools Brief. World beater, Inc," The Economist, Nov. 
                22, 1997.
 
"A Guide to gatt", the Economist, Dec. 4, 1993.
 
"The Trade Agenda. A Different, New World Order", The Economist, 
                Nov. 11, 2000.
 
"The Tricks of the Trade", Newsweek, 1987.
 
"This tax Break Could Trigger a Trade War", Business Week, 
                Sept. 4, 2000.
 
"World Trade. The Battle in Seattle", The Economist, 
                Nov. 27, 1999.
 
"Globalization,Alas, Is About More than Tariffs" , International 
                Herald Tribune, Dec. 3, 1999.
 
"Coexisting with China", Newsweek, May 29, 2000.
 
"Trade. At Daggers Drawn", The Economist, May 8, 1999.
 
"A whole World of Difference", The Guardian, Feb. 4, 
                2000.
 
"Shopping all over the World", The Economist, June 19, 
                1999.
 
"Patent Law. Going global" , The Economist, June 17, 
                2000.
 
"Where Fakery is an Art Form", Business Week, Nov. 27, 
                2000.
 
"European Commission to Adapt Rules That Make It Easier to Obtain 
                Patents", Wall Street Journal Europe, June 30, 2000.
 
"Naftamatics", The Economist, Sept. 13, 1994.
 
"The Americas, A Greener, or Browner Mexico ?", The Economist, 
                August 7, 1999.
 
"The Mercosur Marriage Is in Trouble", Business Week, 
                January 29, 2001.
 
"Free-Trade Fever Grips au Ever Ambitious Continent", International 
                Herald Tribune, March 15, 1999.
 
"Competing to Win in the Global Market place", Dept. of Commerce, 
                Jan. 9, 1995.
 
"The New Economy Offers Apec New Paths to free Trade", International 
                Herald Tribune, Nov. 13, 2000.
 
"Logistics. Industry in Transition", Financial Times, 
                October 15, 1996.
 
 Students are expected to read
 The Economist, Time 
            and / or Newsweek, and / or Business Week,
 And / or The International Herald Tribune
 REGULARLY
 
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