Category: E

  • Externalities

    Externalities in the United States Externalities in the International Business Landscape Definition of Externalities in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: Economically, externalities are costs or benefits not taken into account in a transaction or system of […]

  • Externalities

    Externalities in the United States Externalities in the International Business Landscape Definition of Externalities in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: Economically, externalities are costs or benefits not taken into account in a transaction or system of […]

  • Equal Rights Amendment

    Equal Rights Amendment in the United States United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENTIn March 1972, Congress proposed an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the United States Constitution. The amendment […]

  • Entrepreneur

    Entrepreneur in the United States Entrepreneur in relation to Invention and Patent Law Someone who brings together the resources needed to make a business, (usually one he started), grow and whose primary compensation is in equity in the company because of the high risks involved as […]

  • Entrepreneur

    Entrepreneur in the United States Entrepreneur in relation to Invention and Patent Law Someone who brings together the resources needed to make a business, (usually one he started), grow and whose primary compensation is in equity in the company because of the high risks involved as […]

  • Economic Man

    Economic Man in the United States Economic Man in the International Business Landscape Definition of Economic Man in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: The idea that human beings behave rationally, making choices that will give them the best chance to obtain […]

  • Economic Man

    Economic Man in the United States Economic Man in the International Business Landscape Definition of Economic Man in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: The idea that human beings behave rationally, making choices that will give them the best chance to obtain […]

  • Exporting Business Practices

    Exporting Business Practices in the United States Executive Order 13534 Executive Order in relation with the National Export Initiative (March 11, 2010): By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Export […]

  • Escape Clause

    Escape Clause in the United States Escape Clause in International Trade In this context, a concept of Escape Clause (Christopher Mark, 1993) is the following: (See also entry under same name in Section I). Provisions under US law authorizing temporary relief for domestic producers and workers […]

  • Escape Clause

    Escape Clause in the United States Escape Clause in International Trade In this context, a concept of Escape Clause (Christopher Mark, 1993) is the following: (See also entry under same name in Section I). Provisions under US law authorizing temporary relief for domestic producers and workers […]

  • Export Statutes

    Export Statutes in the United States Due diligence under other export statutes than Sanctions Law Find more information on Due diligence under other export statutes than Sanctions Law in relation to the Export Control in Merger and Acquisitions in the legal Encyclopedias. Export statutes and […]

  • Economic Union

    Economic Union in the United States Economic Union in the International Business Landscape Definition of Economic Union in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: A group of countries committed to (1) removing all barriers to the free flow of goods, services, and […]

  • Exemptions From the Antitrust Laws

    Exemptions From the Antitrust Laws in the United States Exemptions from the Antitrust Laws Explained References See Also Business Law Antitrust Laws

  • Exemptions From the Antitrust Laws

    Exemptions From the Antitrust Laws in the United States Exemptions from the Antitrust Laws Explained References See Also Business Law Antitrust Laws

  • Edge Act Corporation

    Edge Act Corporation in the United States Edge Act Corporation in the International Business Landscape Definition of Edge Act Corporation in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: Bank that is domiciled outside the parent bank’s home state and provides […]