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  • “Lincoln Mining and Manufacturing has 22 operations around the world, most of them in developing countries undergoing rapid political and social change.”

    Simon & Schuster: Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies

  • “As of 1985 about 38% of U.S. manufacturing subsidiaries in developing countries were joint ventures.10 The desirability of a joint venture depends on the extent to which the needs and resources of the potential partners are complementary and their operating philosophies and styles compatible.11 The managements of Hitchiner and the Mexican Lanzagorta group faced this difficult task of assessing the desirability of joining forces.”

    Simon & Schuster: Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies

  • “By the 1950s, when he became professor of economic history at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he had become an activist anti-Communist liberalurging expanded aid to developing countries and commitment to counterinsurgency.”

    Simon & Schuster: In the Shadow of the Oval Office

  • “In June 2003, the World Bank endorsed the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative EITI, a voluntary program promoting greater transparency and civil society participation in extractive industries in resource-rich countries.143 Even with these policies in place, the World Bank continues both to fund devastating extractive industry projects and to fail to utilize its significant leverage in developing countries to promote transparency by industries or community involvement.”

    Simon & Schuster: THE STORY OF STUFF

  • “These meta-research data suggest that the role played by mass media channels in developed countries (creating awareness-knowledge) is perhaps partly replaced by cosmopolite-interpersonal channels in developing countries (where the mass media are less pervasive).”

    Simon & Schuster: Diffusion of Innovations

  • “Ms. Lagarde has acknowledged that developing countries have been under-represented in the IMF's higher echelons and said she'd like to "remedy the situation.”

    The Wall Street Journal: José de Gregorio Rebeco for IMF Chief

  • “In addition, developing countries saw the UN as a place to press for increased foreign assistance, another “spigot,” which was the term they revealingly used to describe sources of such aid.”

    Simon & Schuster: Surrender is not an Option

  • “Hence, the need ensues for the Nestlé Company fundamentally to rethink its advertising practices in developing countries as concerns bottle feeding, for its advertising practice up to now can transform a life-saving product into one that is dangerous and life-destroying.”

    Simon & Schuster: Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies

  • “Portable metal kilns were ideal for charcoaling in developing countries with organized land clearance and reforestation programs.”

    Simon & Schuster: Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies

  • “Strategic management in developing countries : case studies / James E. Austin with Tomás O.”

    Simon & Schuster: Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies

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