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CHINA`S FUTURE: SCENARIO FOR THE WORLD`S FASTEST GROEING ECONOMY, ECOLOGY, AND SOCIETY

OGILVY, JAMES - Personal Name; SCHWARTZ, PETER - Personal Name; FLOWER, JOE - Personal Name;

As it emerges from centuries of social, military, and political strife, China--which represents one fifth of the world's population and its third largest economy--is poised to play a major role in global business. But what will that role be? In this book, two experts, who have created business scenarios for some of the world's largest organizations--including Royal Dutch/Shell, AT&T, IBM, and Motorola--present three very informed versions of how China's future may unfold in the coming years and what it means to the rest of the world. These scenarios provide a foundation on which today's companies can build business strategies for years to come. Click here to read the preface from this book.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
James Ogilvy
Call Number
306.0951 OGI c
Publisher
San Francisco : Jossey-Bass., 2000
Collation
xiv, 159 p. : ill ; 23cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-7879-5200-1
Classification
306.0951
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Social Sciences; Sociology and anthropology
Culture and Institutions
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