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                 Chapter 1                                           3. Rosanna Ruiz,  “Watkins, 2 Others Share  Time Honor,”  Houston
                                                                       Chronicle, December 23, 2002, p. 1.
                  1. D. Quinn Mills,  Wheel, Deal, and Steal: Deceptive Accounting,  4. Matthew Swibel, “Corporate Cover,” Forbes Magazine, December 9,
                    Deceitful CEOs, and Ineffective Reform (Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
                                                                       2002, pp. 164–66.
                    Prentice-Hall, 2003).
                                                                     5. Kathleen Allen, Entrepreneurship for Dummies, pp. 209–211 (2001).
                  2. P. T.  Ellsworth,  The International Economy, 3rd ed. (New  York:
                                                                     6. Nicholas Varchaver, “Who’s the King of Delaware?” Fortune Maga-
                    Macmillan Co., 1964), pp. 181–214.
                                                                       zine, May 13, 2002, pp. 125–126. For information about incorporat-
                  3. Peter Drucker,  “The Next Society—A Survey of the Future,”  The
                                                                       ing and generally doing business in Delaware, visit the website
                    Economist, November 3, 2001, pp. 1–20.
                                                                       www.state.de.us/dedo.
                  4. W. Michael Cox,  “Schumpeter—In His Own  Words,”  Economic
                                                                     7. Proxy Statement, Surewest Communications, Roseville, California,
                    Insights, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, vol. 6, no. 3, p. 1.
                                                                       April 5, 2002, p. 9.
                  5. Joseph A. Schumpeter,  Business Cycles: A Theoretical, Historical,
                                                                     8. Tucker Carlson, “Artful Dodgers,” Reader’s Digest, September 2002,
                    and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process (New York:
                                                                       pp. 47–48; Phyllis Plitch, “Stanley Holders Barely Approve Contro-
                    McGraw-Hill, 1939), p. 223.
                                                                       versial Tax-Haven Plan,” Wall Street Journal, May 10, 2002, at B2.
                  6. U.S. Census Bureau, 2001 data.
                                                                     9. “GE Announces Corporate Governances Changes,” General
                  7. Zuliu Hu and Mohsin S. Khan, “Why Is China Growing so Fast,”
                                                                       Electric Corporation Press Release, November 7, 2002.
                    Economic Issues, no. 8, International Monetary Fund, 1997.
                                                                     10. Milton Friedman, Capitalism and Freedom (Chicago: University of
                  8. Oleh Havrylyshyn and Donal McGettigan,  “Privatization in
                                                                       Chicago Press, 1962), p. 133.
                    Transition Countries,”  Economic Issues, no. 18, International
                                                                     11. John A. Byrne, “The Collapse of Arthur Andersen,” Business Week,
                    Monetary Fund, 1999.
                                                                       Aug. 12, 2002, pp. 51–56.
                  9. U.S. Census Bureau,  Statistical Abstract of the United States
                                                                     12. Ben  White,  “ImClone’s  Waksol Gets Maximum Jail Sentence,”
                    (Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, 2002).
                                                                       Washington Post.com, June 11, 2003.
                 10. “Untangling E-Economics,”  The Economist, A Survey of the New
                                                                     13. David Leonhardt,  “Options Payday: Raking It In, Even as Stocks
                    Economy, September 23, 2000, p. 6.
                                                                       Sag,” New York Times, Dec. 29, 2002, sec. 3, pp. 1, 10.
                 11. Don  Tapscott and David Agnew,  “Governance in the Digital
                                                                     14. Ibid.
                    Economy,” Finance & Development, December 1999, pp. 34–37.
                                                                     15. Ibid.
                 12. Thomas F. Siems,  “B2B E-Commerce:  Why the New Economy
                                                                     16. Ibid.
                    Lives,”  Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas,
                                                                     17. Arthur Levitt, Jr., “A Call to Action,” Bloomberg Personal Finance,
                    July–August 2001, pp. 1–3.
                                                                       March 2002, p. 13.
                 13. “B2B E-Commerce: Why the New Economy Lives,” p. 5
                                                                     18. Bill Deener, “Cost to Stay Public Soars for Small Companies,” Dallas
                 14. Peter Drucker,  “The Guru’s Guide,”  Business 2.0, no. 8, October
                                                                       Morning News, July 25, 2003, sec. D, p. 1.
                    2001, p. 68.
                                                                     19. Matthew Harper and Ari Weinberg, “Schering Aims to Move Past
                 15. “Untangling E-Economics,” p. 19.
                                                                       Disclosure Flap,” Forbes.com, September 9, 2003.
                 16. “Getting Better All the  Time: A Survey of  Technology and
                                                                     20. “Blackwell Gives Keynote at Labor Day Celebration,”  ILR
                    Development,” The Economist, November 10, 2001.
                                                                       Connections, Cornell University, ILR School, Winter 2003.
                                                                     21. Coca-Cola Corporation website, Corporate Governance section,
                 Chapter 2                                             www2.coca-cola.com/investors/governance/index.html.
                                                                     22. Amy Cortese, “The New Accountability: Tracking the Social Costs,”
                  1. Paul A. Samuelson and Willam D. Nordhaus, Economics, 12th ed.  New York Times, March 24, 2002, sec. 3 (Business), p. 4.
                    (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1985), pp. 77–88.        23. Ibid.
                  2. Bela Balassa, The Theory of Economic Integration (Homewood, IL.:  24. Isabelle Maigrian and David A. Ralston,  “Corporate Social
                    Irwin, 1961), p. 2.                                Responsibility in Europe and the U.S.: Insights from Businesses’
                  3. John McCormick,  Understanding the European Union: A Concise  Self-Presentations,” Journal of International Business Studies, vol.
                    Introduction (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1999), pp. 13, 230–232.  33 (2002), p. 503.
                  4. David E. O’Connor,  The Global Economy: A Resource Guide for  25. “Lattee and Paintbrush To Go,” New York Times, September 7, 2003,
                    Teachers (Storrs, CT: Center for International Business Education  sec. 3, p. 2.
                    and Research (CIBER), University of Connecticut, 2000).  26. Atlantic Stewardship Bank website, www.asbnow.com/tithing.htm
                  5. Aaron Bernstein,  Sweatshops: “Finally, Airing the Dirty Linen,”  (accessed June 3, 2004).
                    Business Week, June 23, 2003, pp. 100–101.       27. Gretchen Morgenson, “It’s Time for Investors to Start Acting Like
                  6. Daniel Litvin,  Empires of Profit: Commerce, Conquest and  Owners,” New York Times, March 24, 2002, sec. 3 (Business), p. 1.
                    Corporate Responsibility (New York & London:  Thomson  Texere,  28. McDonald’s Corporation website,  www.mcdonalds.com/corpo-
                    2003).                                             rate/diversity/suppliers/suppliers.html (accessed June 3, 2004).
                                                                     29. Nordstrom Corporation website,  http://about.nordstrom.com/
                                                                       aboutus.
                 Chapter 3
                                                                     30. “Ethics in Action: Getting It Right,” Selections (The Magazine of the
                  1. Daniel Akst, “Look Underground, and Unemployment is Low,” New  Graduate Management Admission Council), Fall 2002, p. 25.
                    York Times, September 7, 2003, sec. 3, p. 4.     31. Nordstrom Corporation website, http://nordstrom.newjobs.com/
                  2. See, e.g., Anthony Bimico, William Symonds, and Nanette Byunes,  employment.html.
                    “The Rise and Fall of Dennis Koslowski,” Business Week, December  32. “Ethics in Action,” supra note 30, p. 26.
                    23, 2002, p. 65.                                 33. Ibid. p. 27.
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