April 2004 Volume 1 Issue 2  
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Free Trade in Latin America
Building a Better Bosnia
Sarbanes-Oxley: Unintended Consequences
Five Myths of Cuba

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Free Trade in Latin America
The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) is proposed to begin operation in January 2005. Thunderbird Professors Rob Grosse and Roy Nelson discuss the expected impact on Latin American countries.
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Building a Better Bosnia
An interview with the first CEO of the Sarajevo Stock Exchange
Thunderbird Alumnus Almir Begic ‘98, the first CEO and president of the Sarajevo Stock Exchange, shares insider insights on launching a stock exchange.
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Sarbanes-Oxley: Unintended Consequences
The new US accounting law is meant to deter corporate scandals, but it may have the unintended consequence of making American markets less attractive to global investors.
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Five Myths of Cuba
During a recent trip to Cuba, Thunderbird Student Peter Finfrock ‘04 confronted several of the myths about Cuba that most Americans believe true.
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