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International Business and Environmental Issues-Some Empirical Evidence from Transition Economies

Findings are reported from a review of the literature regarding world trade and foreign direct investment. The results from this analysis underscored the growing relationship between international business and protection of the natural environment, with both positive and negative impacts. Certain st...

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Published in:Polish journal of environmental studies 2005-01, Vol.14 (3), p.269-269
Main Authors: Wysokinska, Z, Witkowska, J
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