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Ecrat.com offers a variety of resources to assist its target audience of social entrepreneurs, small businesses, and internationally focused organizations. These resources include banking information, country information, calculators, trade agreements, and more.
The Global Resource Directory provides links on various countries about topics like government, travel, business, currency, banks, culture, and news. The site also has a specific page on global business travel.
This site, maintained by the University of Kansas Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) caters toward small and medium sized businesses interested in expanding internationally. It provides both information on international business and trade leads. Specific country resources can be sorted by Country Name or Region.
This site, provided by Louisiana State University, contains a mass of information and links in their Business Subject Guide. The main page is sparse but after selecting a topic of interest, the user is provided with a number of resources in different areas of business.
This site, created and maintained by a professor at the T. Boone Pickens College of Business, is an extensive listing of marketing links and international business links. It provides a list of academic and business journals by function area as well as a list of international links by country and region.
The Commerce and Economic Issues section of MSU Global Access provides links to international business resources searchable by region, country, constituency group, resource type and language.
This site provides links to a wide variety of international business, education, and research internet sites. It is a portal that serves as an electronic library of resources for faculty, students and practitioners in the field of international business. The site provides sites in a wide variety of categories including country and regions, travel, and industry.
Suite101 provides articles on a wide range of business topics from accounting to international trade. Articles are written by freelance writers, carefully evaluated, and posted regularly to the site.
The International Import-Export Institute (IIEI) eLibrary is a valuable resource for international business professionals. It provides a number of links organized by topic, publication type, region, databases, and government regulations. The site lists links ranging from currency exchange sites to various libraries across the world.
The Internationalist provides comprehensive lists of both international business and international travel resources. The business resources are organized by category including the sites of stock markets around the world and various global international trade agencies. The travel section is also organized by category providing such information as lodging, maps, and government resources.
The International Business section of the Internet Public Library provides links to different sites related to doing business in international markets. The user can also peruse the "Business" subject collection for resources on a specific business topic.
In this global gateway, The Library of Congress has provided links for a number of different countries. Resources are arranged by country or area in an alphabetical list. After selecting a country or area, the user is directed to a page with specific resources organized by topic. The section most useful for those interested in international business is Business, Commerce, Economy.
A website, focused on international business and economics, hosted by the University of North Carolina Charlotte that provides links to over 3,500 internet sources free of charge.
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