Trading Places: How We Are Giving Our Future To Japan & How To Reclaim ItA leading international business expert, former trade negotiator, and lifelong student of Japanese culture shows how America is abdicating its future to Japan and offers some practical solutions for reversing this trend. Selected by Business Week as one of the ten best business books of the year. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO THE PAPERBACK EDITION | 1 |
The HighTech Crisis | 98 |
The Real Challenge to American Power | 113 |
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Global Marketing Management: A European Perspective Warren J. Keegan,Bodo B. Schlegelmilch No preview available - 2001 |
Global Marketing Management: A European Perspective Warren J. Keegan,Bodo B. Schlegelmilch No preview available - 2001 |