Global paradox : The bigger the world economy, the more powerful its smallets palyers / Naisbitt,John
Material type: TextPublication details: William Marrow and Company New York 1994Description: 304 pISBN:- 9780688127916
- 330.900112 N144
Contents:
1. Global paradox
2. Powering the paradox : the telecommunications revolution
3. Travel : globalization of the world’s largest industry
4. New rules: a universal code of conduct for the 21st century
5. The dragon century: the Chinese commonwealth-gaining power from its parts
6. Asia and Latin America : new areas of opportunity
7. Conclusion
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1. Global paradox
2. Powering the paradox : the telecommunications revolution
3. Travel : globalization of the world’s largest industry
4. New rules: a universal code of conduct for the 21st century
5. The dragon century: the Chinese commonwealth-gaining power from its parts
6. Asia and Latin America : new areas of opportunity
7. Conclusion
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