Business Students Flock to Courses on Electronic Commerce

In a U. of Texas program, grades depend largely on performance in a virtual marketplace

A group of Mexican M.B.A. students had a term paper to write and $10,000 in virtual cash to spend. So they took a trip to the electronic mall, where they found a deal they couldn't refuse:

A team of students from Texas was offering a shortcut that would save the buyers hours of library time. It comprised a package of articles and interviews

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