Global Sourcing Model Helps Companies Optimise Benefits from Free Trade Agreements
As FTAs (Free Trade Agreements) proliferate, companies increasingly face difficult decisions about where to source for components and set up manufacturing bases so as to benefit from FTAs. Brian Rodrigues, professor of operations management at the Singapore Management University, and management scie...
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2007
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