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Social Media, Manipulation, And Violence, Allyson Haynes Stuart
Social Media, Manipulation, And Violence, Allyson Haynes Stuart
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
No abstract provided.
Corporate Culture And Competition Compliance In East Asia, Jingyuan Ma, Mel Marquis
Corporate Culture And Competition Compliance In East Asia, Jingyuan Ma, Mel Marquis
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
No abstract provided.
Wto Agricultural Trade And The Unfulfilled Promise Of Development, Destaw A. Yigzaw
Wto Agricultural Trade And The Unfulfilled Promise Of Development, Destaw A. Yigzaw
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
The World Trade Organization (WTO) was established with an alluring promise of enhancing the living standards of people around the world, creating jobs and spurring development, while ensuring equitable distribution of the fruits of trade, with particular regard to the needs of the poor. However, critics see the WTO as a mercantilist system tailored to the commercial interests of wealthy nations and their corporations, with little or no attention to the interests of the poor. What happens to agriculture affects the poor disproportionately. If spurring economic development and thereby enhancing the living standards of people is indeed the WTO’s goal, …
Russia's Lack Of American-Style Agency Priciples: A Primary Cause Of Corporate Governance Problems Today, C. Keith Marshall Jr.
Russia's Lack Of American-Style Agency Priciples: A Primary Cause Of Corporate Governance Problems Today, C. Keith Marshall Jr.
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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