Doing Business in China Getting Ready for the Asian Century

Ebook from IG Library ; The Asian Century will bring many changes to world trade and to the global economy. It is predicted that China will be the largest single economy in this new economic era; understanding how business operates in China will hence be central to success in the Asian Century. This...

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Tác giả chính: Menzies, Jane
Tác giả khác: Chung, Mona
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Được phát hành: Business Expert Press 2012
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