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Charles Fishman
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Title: |
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The "Wal-Mart" Effect: How an Out-of-town Superstore Became a Superpower |
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English |
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Paperback |
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336 |
Date: |
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2007-02-01 |
ISBN: |
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0141019794 |
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Penguin |
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0.49 pounds |
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0.75 x 5.08 x 7.8 inches |
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1 Al (United Kingdom) |
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1 plasticspam (United Kingdom) |
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Product Description
Charles Fishman takes us into the heart of the biggest company on earth, ever, to show how the 'Wal-Mart effect' shapes lives everywhere, whether for cleaners in America, bicycle-makers in China or salmon farmers in Chile. Now Wal-Mart's influence is so great it can determine everything from working practices to market forces themselves, Fishman asks: how did a shop manage to do all this? And what will the ultimate cost of low prices be?
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http://bookmooch.com/0141019794 |
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