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On Employment and Curriculum of the International Business Program

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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.

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*Dr. Sun is an Associate Professor of Economics at Manhattan College, New York City. Her paper on foreign direct investment appeared recently in the Manhattan College Journal of Business, Vol. 2, June, 1973.

The author wishes to thank Dr. John Fayerweather, Graduate School of Business Administration, New York University, and Mr. Peter G. Schmitt, Vice-President, Westinghouse International (retired), for valuable comments.

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Sun, E. On Employment and Curriculum of the International Business Program. J Int Bus Stud 4, 83–96 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8490763

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