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Barnes and Noble

Trading With Uncertainty: Foreign Investment Trends the Soviet Union

Current price: $500.00
Trading With Uncertainty: Foreign Investment Trends the Soviet Union
Trading With Uncertainty: Foreign Investment Trends the Soviet Union

Barnes and Noble

Trading With Uncertainty: Foreign Investment Trends the Soviet Union

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First Published in 1991. The Soviet Union and its Republics have immense potential. Industrial sectors are in need of modernization and development, a domestic market of over 280 million people is hungry for consumer goods, and there is a untapped resource of intellectual property. In addition, there is a huge capacity for exportable raw materials. Despite political manoeuvring perestroika has created a frame for foreign investment and much work is going on behind the scenes to develop enabling legislation at all union and Republic level. Over 3000 joint ventures in he Soviet Union involving overseas firms have been registered. For the informed and the undaunted, the business opportunities are innumerable and exciting. This volume will help the interested business executive to see through the current economic uncertainly and political confusion of the USSR in order to do business effectively and successfully.

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