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Articles & Monographs Congressional testimony: While director of Bureau of Competitive Assessment, to various committees of U.S. House of Representatives, on budget matters, competitiveness, export controls on various products. 1970-1973. “Converting Latin American Debt to Equity,” Denver Post. November 21, 1984. “Creating Competitive Advantage From Improved Ethical Performance.” In Conference Proceedings, National Conference on Ethics in America. Long Beach, California. March 1996. “Creating Ethical Performance in Organizations: The Role of Strategy, Leadership, and Culture.” In 1999 Proceedings, International Association of Business and Society Annual Meeting. Paris, France, 1999. General Editor, 1971 to 1973, and while Director of the Bureau of Competitive Assessment, U.S. Department of Commerce, of over fifteen periodicals, including Industry Outlook (yearly); Construction Review (quarterly); Chemicals (quarterly); as well as numerous special publications, e.g., Franchising in the Economy. “Growth Industries of the Next Decade,” Practitioner’s Notes, American Industrial Development Council. October, 1973. “Improving U.S. Policy-Making in International Trade,” with Robert Williamson, Columbia Journal of World Business. Spring, 1979. “Inflation and Growth: The Brazilian Experience, 1950-1960.” Senior Thesis (unpublished). Wesleyan University, 1964. “Managing the Stakeholder Relations Disaster: Seven Managerial Steps to Overcoming an Ethical and/or Regulatory Nightmare” (unpublished monograph), 1995. “Seven Steps to Regulatory and Ethical Compliance.” In Conference Proceedings, National Conference on Ethics in America. Long Beach, California, February 1995. Over one hundred speeches to local, regional, and national workshops, conferences, business and social groups and industry organizations, as well as numerous television interviews, on topics including organizational integrity and regulatory performance, the macro economic outlook, the outlook for individual industries, assessment of the competitiveness of U.S. industrial performance and the factors affecting it, and corrections and reform.
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