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Synchonizing U.S. States' Strategic Plans to Increase Exports To Emerging Markets
Journal of International Business and Economy
  • Jayati Ghosh, Barowsky School of Business, Dominican University of California
  • Denise M. Lucy, Barowsky School of Business, Dominican University of California
  • Françoise O. Lepage, Barowsky School of Business, Dominican University of California
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2016
Department
Barowsky School of Business
Abstract

The United States seeks to increase and expand exports to emerging markets. The majority of U.S. firms (98 percent) are small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) with only 1 percent engaging in exporting. The Federal and State Governments encourage SMEs to expand exporting through the National Export Initiative (NEI) and NEI/NEXT initiatives. This paper examines NEI’s progress and strategies by leading U.S. exporting states, export activity to BRICSA, states’ alignment with NEI and the extent to which NEI has facilitated federal and state collaboration. Further, it reviews NEI/NEXT objectives and strategies to internationalize U.S. business practices.

Citation Information
Jayati Ghosh, Denise M. Lucy and Françoise O. Lepage. "Synchonizing U.S. States' Strategic Plans to Increase Exports To Emerging Markets" Journal of International Business and Economy Vol. 17 Iss. 1 (2016) p. 1 - 20 ISSN: 1527-8603
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/denise_lucy/37/