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Avoiding International Accounting Hassles

Tips on adjusting to foreign accounting systems.  Read story

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The State of Small Business 1997

One of Inc.'s executive editors presents some thoughts and comments about the current state of small business.  Read story

New Global Hot Spots

Look beyond Shanghai for the next big thing.  Read story

Trading Places: Inc.'s 2008 Export Guide

Who has petrodollars to spend? Where can you sell construction equipment? Jewelry? Management consulting? And where is the market that grew an astounding 55,...  Read story

Full Circle

Businessman returns to Poland determined to transform a Communist monument into a center of capitalism.  Read story

National Insecurity

Reading the story about Mr. Kachajian's experiences with export controls ("Kachajian's Rebellion," October), I was not a bit surprised, because I have my ...  Read story

The Inc. 100 Portfolio;

* Six INC. 100 chief executive officers once worked for IBM Corp. * Symbion Inc. (#43), which makes the Jarvik-7 artificial heart and other artifici...  Read story

Where to Go for Help: Europe

Albania Teuleda http://www.teuleda.org.al/index.php?gjuha=eng <...  Read story

Op-Ed

Why democracy is America's second most valuable export  Read story

International: Showcases for U.S. Catalogers

An overview of different U.S. catalogers finding profits overseas regardless of their size.  Read story

In Praise of Stubbornness

For years, Malcolm Bricklin has been working to bring low-cost Chinese cars to America. A new documentary -- filmed by his son -- chronicles his travails.  Read story

Gift Ideas for CEOs Who Think They Have Everything

Three short book reviews on topics that would entertain CEOs  Read story

Demographic Shift

Who are the new entrepreneurs, and where are the new markets?  Read story

Workers' Rights: Caveat Employer

Even without a union, your employees have certain rights under federal law that you should know about.  Read story

A Good Word About Consultants

Everybody likes to kick consultants these days, but a new breed of management consultant has some companies singing their praises.  Read story

The Spirit Of Independence; On The Frontiers

"In the long run men hit only what they aim at. Therefore, though they should fail immediately, they had better aim at something high." -- Henry David Thoreau  Read story

The Inner City 100 Profiles: 81-90

NO. 81 GimaSport Hartford, Connecticut Sportswear manufacturing Read story

Are You Economically Literate?

A basic economic literacy test.  Read story

Money (and More) for Overseas Expansion

An income-producing U.S. government agency helps businesses invest in foreign markets.  Read story

Rambling for Gems

Here's how one woman turned an impromptu vacation into a thriving jewelry design and manufacturing business.  Read story

Emerging Markets

The phrase "emerging markets" has two distinct connotations. First , it means new and emerging foreign export markets for U.S. companies. The U.S....  Read story

Mail

Business by the Bay I was fascinated by Leigh Buchanan's piece on Tranquilo Bay ["Read story

European Union (EU)

The European Union (EU), formerly known as the European Community (EC), was formed in the 1950s to encourage and oversee political and economic cooperatio...  Read story

The Shape of Things to Come

Profile of a resourceful and lean company succeeding in the declining heavy-truck industry.  Read story

Growing Your Business by Going Global

Information on international business: Hungarian market opportunities, meeting ISO 9000 standards, and packing tips.  Read story

Coming to America

A special program called StartSmart is turning immigrants into entrepreneurs. Meet five who are succeeding.  Read story

Lords Of The Rings

What has $2 million in sequins and feathers, loads 11 flatcars in an hour and a half, and thrills 7 million people? Ringling Bros. is actually a very serious...  Read story

The Immigrant Prince

From Ellis Island to the corner grocery to the country's largest macaroni company, "JP" Pellegrino's story is the story of American enterprise.  Read story

Virginia Is for Manufacturers

Jill-Anne Partain bet that a New York-style business could help revive her distressed town.  Read story

World Bank Blues

Bernard van der Lande built his business on getting World Bank contracts. Then the rules seemed to change.  Read story

The No-tech Solution

Industrial America's graveyard is filled with companies just like Intermatic. But then, they didn't have Jim Miller.  Read story

Kachajian's Rebellion

The story of how one small manufacturere spent six years fighting to save his business from the deadening hand of government export controls -- and won. Sort...  Read story

How I Did It: Kenneth Feld, CEO, Feld Entertainment

He hires fire-eaters and acrobats! He breeds elephants! Plus this daring feat: As boss of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Ken Feld turned a castoff circu...  Read story

The Great Texas Water War

Rick Scoville started out to "kick Perrier in the derrier," but he forgot to cover his own.  Read story

Would You Buy a Chinese Car from This Man?

Malcom Bricklin is on a quest to revolutionize the auto industry at 14,845 words per hour.  Read story

Registry: Who's Who in Small-Business Research

Sixteen thumbnail sketchs of the country's leading small-business economists, complete with e-mail addresses.  Read story

The Entrepreneur of the Year Register

Profiles of recognition-worthy entrepreneurs from the 1993 Entrepreneur of the Year contest.  Read story

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