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Cases and Guidance for Planning Business in Emerging Markets

This book is a practical guide to conducting due diligence for business in emerging markets. It explores the reasons and the right context for companies to operate in the emerging markets. It describes how frontiers matter and explains the challenges of managing across borders provides cases of companies who have built successful businesses in the emerging markets and lessons learnt.​

Cross-Border Due Diligence: Cases and Guidance for Planning Business in Emerging Markets (SpringerBriefs in Business)

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