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Why focused strategies may be wrong for emerging markets
Author(s):
T. KHANNA
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T. Khanna
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K. G., Palepu
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K. PALEPU
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K Palepu
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KHANNA
Publication date:
1997
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Harv. Bus. Rev.
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