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P Doyle,J Saunders,V Wong - 《Journal of International Business Studies》 被引量: 110发表: 1986年 Creative strategies in American and Japanese TV commercials: A comparison. This article examines the evolution of the regulation of takeovers in Britain in the 1950s. Takeovers began in the early...
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