Tariffs in Global Business: Concept, Processes, And Case Examples.
Journal of International Business Research 2004, July, 3, 2
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- 12,99 zł
Publisher Description
ABSTRACT This manuscript examines the concept and processes of tariffs in global business. In the flowing sections is a review of the market-entry literature, an examination of purposes and types of tariffs, a critical analysis of four case examples of tariffs in global business involving the steel, lumber, automobile, and textile industries, and a discussion of the use of foreign trade zones in managing a firm's tariff exposure. The manuscript features a comprehensive literature review that may be of value to global business practitioners and researchers.
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