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    Cross cultural business communication : problems for the unwary 

    Bawa, I. W.; Williams, Lesley E. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1997-11)
    The study of linguistics and its relationship to communication is a well developed discipline. Communication across cultural boundaries is also a subject of interest to many social scientists. The study of cross-cultural ...
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    Evaluating the performance of dairy marketing systems : a stimuli response approach 

    Bates, S. A. E.; Zwart, Anthony C. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1997-10)
    Modern agricultural marketing systems are often highly complex structures with a range of inter-linking players operating within diverse trading environments. To compare the effectiveness of one agricultural marketing ...
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    New Zealand’s trading future with Asia 

    Lattimore, Ralph G. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1997-07)
    New Zealanders have had a close relationship with Asia since World War 2 almost without realising that we had a close relationship. Japan was one of the first countries to grant us visa free access. In the 1950’s and 60’s ...
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    The search for rules for non tariff barriers : fire blight of apples 

    Smith, Harvey; Lattimore, Ralph G. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1997-12)
    An appropriate objective for trade policy ought to be to maximise imports. Unfortunately, trade policy negotiators get very caught up in the facilitation of this objective by necessarily arguing about access for exports, ...
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    AuthorLattimore, Ralph G. (2)Bates, S. A. E. (1)Bawa, I. W. (1)Smith, Harvey (1)Williams, Lesley E. (1)Zwart, Anthony C. (1)Keyword340000 Economics (4)
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    300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences (2)economic analysis (2)350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services (1)370000 Studies in Human Society (1)agricultural marketing (1)apple industry (1)apples (1)Asia (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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