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Part II: Historical Overview. / Hass, Jeffrey ; Storchevoi, Maxim.

Taking Your Business to Russia. A Guidebook and Historical Overview for Entrepreneurs . ed. / Tamara Galkina ; Sören Kock . Helsinki : Hanken School of Economics, 2014. p. 70-102.

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Harvard

Hass, J & Storchevoi, M 2014, Part II: Historical Overview. in T Galkina & S Kock (eds), Taking Your Business to Russia. A Guidebook and Historical Overview for Entrepreneurs . Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, pp. 70-102.

APA

Hass, J., & Storchevoi, M. (2014). Part II: Historical Overview. In T. Galkina , & S. Kock (Eds.), Taking Your Business to Russia. A Guidebook and Historical Overview for Entrepreneurs (pp. 70-102). Hanken School of Economics.

Vancouver

Hass J, Storchevoi M. Part II: Historical Overview. In Galkina T, Kock S, editors, Taking Your Business to Russia. A Guidebook and Historical Overview for Entrepreneurs . Helsinki: Hanken School of Economics. 2014. p. 70-102

Author

Hass, Jeffrey ; Storchevoi, Maxim. / Part II: Historical Overview. Taking Your Business to Russia. A Guidebook and Historical Overview for Entrepreneurs . editor / Tamara Galkina ; Sören Kock . Helsinki : Hanken School of Economics, 2014. pp. 70-102

BibTeX

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