Charles Bellamy
Course name:
Masters of Business Administration
Subject name:
Strategic Marketing
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No. of pages:
9
Word count:
2,626
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References: Gillen, M 2000, 'The Apparel Industry Partnership’s Free Labor Association: A Solution to the Overseas Sweatshop Problem or the Emperor’s New Clothes? ', New York University Journal International Law and Policy, pp. 1059–118.