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Corporations law / Marketing / Asymmetric information / Organizational theory / Principal–agent problem / Economic model / Competitiveness / Board of directors / Factor analysis / Business / Management / Statistics
Date: 2002-07-09 18:32:15
Corporations law
Marketing
Asymmetric information
Organizational theory
Principal–agent problem
Economic model
Competitiveness
Board of directors
Factor analysis
Business
Management
Statistics

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