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The paper closes with a note on the case study's implications for retail globalization in Southeast Asia.doi:10.1080/09593969.2014.970211Bing Baltazar C. BrilloInstitute for Governance and Rural DevelopmentTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Review of Retail Distribution & Consumer Research...
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