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Provides resource for capitalizing on import, export, and foreign investment opportunities in China.
An enclyclopedic view of doing business with Korea. Contains the how-to, where-to and who-with information needed to operate internationally.
An enclyclopedic view of doing business with Hong Kong. Contains the how-to, where-to and who-with information needed to operate internationally.
An enclyclopedic view of doing business with Singapore. Contains the how-to, where-to and who-with information needed to operate internationally.
An enclyclopedic view of doing business with Japan. Contains the how-to, where-to and who-with information needed to operate internationally.
In this substantial and referenced study, nine leading scholars present from inside the history, society, geography, economy and governmental institutions of each of the 10 ASEAN countries (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam).
Maximize your book budget and build a quality reference collection with paperback information sources. You'll find hundreds of quality reference sources in paperback-bibliographies, dictionaries, guides, and directories-in all subject areas, from botany and business to sports and zoology. For collection development and as a ready reference, this book is unparalleled. It will also be useful to booksellers, educators, students, professionals, and general readers.
An enclyclopedic view of doing business with Taiwan. Contains the how-to, where-to and who-with information needed to operate internationally.
Singapore was ranked first for the competence of its public officials from 1999 to 2002 by "The Global Competitiveness Report". This book intends to provide a detailed study of public administration Singapore-style.
This text states that democratic governments must be accountable to the electorate; but they must also be subject to restraint and oversight by other public agencies. The state must control itself. This text explores how new democracies can achieve this goal.