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Academic Research on National Trade Data Bank (NTDB) Mining for Informational Gold in theNational Trade Data Bank, Hunt, J. (1997). Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship,3(1), 3-26. The national trade data bank was studied in this paper and also the search for informational gold in the national trade data bank was also discussed in this research paper. TheNational Trade Data Bank: The exporter’s secret to success., Bullerdick, V. (1995). Business America,116(3), 23-24. This paper explains the national trade data bank and also the secret behind the success of the exporter. As it is known that sourcing of information or data as the case may be is a rather tedious and intelligent task. NTDB:National Trade Data Bankand NESE DB: National Economic, Social, and Environmental Data Bank, York, V. (1994, July). InGovernment CD-ROMs(pp. 211-231). Meckler Corporation. This research paper studies the Correlation between the National trade data bank and the NESE DB in relation to the social, economic and environmental data bank. All these aforementioned sectors were explained in this report. Navigating theNational Trade Data Bankis becoming a whole lot easier., Bullerdick, V. (1996).Business America,117(4), 22-22. According to this research thesis, the process of navigating the national trade data bank is soon seen as an easy process. This paper, however, explains the simplest approach to understanding the National trade data bank. Utilizing Databases in International Business I:National Trade Data Bank, World Trade Exporter, World Trader, and Core II, Schmitt, E. W., & Kearns, G. P. (1994). How to Utilize New Information Technology in the Global Marketplace: A Basic Guide,1, 123. This paper studies the process of managing databases in international business. The national trade data bank, world trade exporter, world trade and the core II were also discussed in this research paper. National Trade Data Bank(NTDB)-Washington, DC: US Department of Commerce. 2 disks. $35.00. Annual subscriptions for $360.00. System, Dodsworth, E. M. (1995). Government Information Quarterly,4(12), 498-499. This paper explains the national trade data bank in Washington DC as well as its relationship with the United States department of commerce. Training forTrade: Role of American Community Colleges., Wismer, J. N. (1994). This paper explains the process to take if trade must be taken as a property in a country. Hence, the training for trade was established in this research study. An export promotion model for India: Implications for public policy, Naidu, G. M., Cavusgil, S. T., Murthy, B. K., & Sarkar, M. (1997).International business review,6(2), 113-125. This paper records that the export position in India has steadily decreased over the years since her independence. Irrespective of the amount of resources channelled towards making the export of goods rather easier, the impact has been dismal. However, there are a lot of lessons to learn from the experiences of the various countries that have adopted an outward-oriented perspective in their various export drives. US exports, 1972-1994: with state exports and other USdata, Feenstra, R. C. (1997). National Bureau of Economic Research. According to this study, the United States export data from 1972-1994 was used as a case study although, these data are termed classified. A summary gotten from the SIC data which does not contain the details of the sourced country and also incorporates earlier years was explained in this study. However, the datasets contributed by various researchers such as the antidumping cases, foreign trade zones, foreign investments, material consumption by industry were used to update and construct this data.