Global Business Strategies for the Year 2000
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For high school students and undergraduates, GBS2000 provides a comprehensive study of the importance of global business on the U.S. economy, and its impact on our society. Business people will find the series invaluable for expanding their markets into the international arena. 2 vols. 950 pages ISBN 0-933833-36-9
This reference covers:
- Global Market Opportunities
- Doing Business in China, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, China and Chile
- Strategies for Global Operations
- Political Risk
- Export Marketing in Developing Nations
- International Financial Management
- International Tax
- International Law and Agreements
- Global Alliances
- Labor and Management Issues
- International Personnel
- Impact of Culture
- Evolving Issues in Global Operations
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Chinese Trading Companies in the U.S. Entering and marketing products in foreign markets is not only an important concern for companies
from advanced nations, but also for companies from developing and less developed countries. Over the past two
decades, companies from newly industrialized countries such as Korea, Taiwan, Brazil and Mexico, as well as
companies from less developed nations such as China, have increased their presence in the global market through
various market entry strategies.
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We believe that its encyclopedic scope and objective tone make GBS 2000 an excellent choice as a primer or reference volume for the 21st century. |
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William J. Warwick President, AT&T Microelectronics
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It is great news to have a book like GBS 2000 that covers wide areas and can be used as a guidebook for international business people. |
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Fujio Cho Member of the Board, Toyota Motor Company
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