Management, Loose-Leaf Version
13th Edition
ISBN: 9781305969308
Author: Richard L. Daft
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 4, Problem 2DQ
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Both China and India are rising economic powers. How might your approach to doing business with China, a communist country, be different from your approach to doing business with India, the world's most populous democracy? In which country would you expect to encounter the most rules? The most bureaucracy?
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Both China and India are rising economic powers. Doing business with China, a communist country, is really different from your approach to doing business with India. India, the world's most populous democracy and a democratic country so surely there are a lots of rules and regulations and bureaucracy.
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