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Institutional Complementarity and Substitution in Indian Multinational Enterprises’ Cross-Border Investment Decisions. (2024). Luiz, John ; Nayyar, Rishika.
In: Management International Review.
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  46. Relationship Specificity, Incomplete Contracts and the Pattern of Trade. (2005). Nunn, Nathan.
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