The ethics of using trade policy to evoke change: The china–u.S. Example

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 7 (4):231–234 (1998)
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reprint Luke, Tracey (1998) "The Ethics of Using Trade Policy to Evoke Change: The China–U.S. Example". Business Ethics 7(4):231-234

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