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Despite the Economic Promise of Emerging Markets, the Development of Direct

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Despite the economic promise of emerging markets, the development of direct marketing is constrained by negative attitudes towards Western business practices and problems with distribution networks and marketing support systems, as well as bureaucratic obstacles.


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Madison Grant

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