
AbstractTo improve the international competitiveness of U.S. firms, the 1988 Trade Act (PL 100–418) authorized the Department of Education to create Centers for International Business Education. This article provides an overview of the background and the program activities of these International Business Centers. Several issues (such as the appropriate model for the Center, Center administrative structure, funding level, and external accountability) are also raised for discussion to further enhance the effectiveness of this program.
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