The small-mart revolution how local business are beating the global competition

"Defenders of massive multinational chains like Wal-Mart and Fortune 500 big business argue that, like it or not, there is no alternative. But in The Small-Mart Revolution, Michael Shuman shows that the benefits these megastores and huge corporations supposedly deliver to communities are illuso...

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Main Author: Shuman, Michael (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Francisco McGraw-Hill [distributor] 2006 (2007printing)
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