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2003 | nr 976, t. 1 Regionalizacja i globalizacja w gospodarce światowej | 225--248
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Motywy, formy i efekty zakładania filii przedsiębiorstw zagranicznych w Polsce - analiza przypadków

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Przedstawiono motywy i formy podejmowanych inwestycji zagranicznych. Zamieszczono analizę przypadków siedmiu filii zagranicznych przedsiębiorstw działających na polskim rynku.
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Presented motives and forms of foreign investments. Showed analysis of case studies of seven branches of foreign companies in Poland.(MP)
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