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On Employment and Curriculum of the International Business Program

Emily Sun
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Emily Sun: New York University

Journal of International Business Studies, 1973, vol. 4, issue 2, 83-96

Abstract: In terms of employment with an international company and entering into the area of international operations of the employer, a survey based on questionnaires suggests that the international business program is more suitable for graduates than undergraduates and for a combined major than a major.© 1973 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1973) 4, 83–96

Date: 1973
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