Structural forces driving global integration

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Structural forces driving global integration. / Calori, Roland; Emmanuelides, Paul; Kahle, Egbert et al.
The Dynamics of International Competition: From Practice to Theory. ed. / Roland Calori. London [u.a.]: SAGE Publications Inc., 2000. p. 90-120.

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Harvard

Calori, R, Emmanuelides, P, Kahle, E, Melin, L & Renau, JJ 2000, Structural forces driving global integration. in R Calori (ed.), The Dynamics of International Competition: From Practice to Theory. SAGE Publications Inc., London [u.a.], pp. 90-120. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781446280232.n5

APA

Calori, R., Emmanuelides, P., Kahle, E., Melin, L., & Renau, J. J. (2000). Structural forces driving global integration. In R. Calori (Ed.), The Dynamics of International Competition: From Practice to Theory (pp. 90-120). SAGE Publications Inc.. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781446280232.n5

Vancouver

Calori R, Emmanuelides P, Kahle E, Melin L, Renau JJ. Structural forces driving global integration. In Calori R, editor, The Dynamics of International Competition: From Practice to Theory. London [u.a.]: SAGE Publications Inc. 2000. p. 90-120 doi: 10.4135/9781446280232.n5

Bibtex

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