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Upgrading, Changing Competitive Pressures, and Diverse Practices in the East and Central European Apparel Industry
- PICKLES, John - SMITH, Adrian - BUČEK, Milan - ROUKOVA, Poli - BEGG, Bob. Upgrading, Changing Competitive Pressures, and Diverse Practices in the East and Central European Apparel Industry. In Environment and planning : international journal for the science of architecture and design. - London : Pion. ISSN 1472-3409, 2006, vol. 38, pp. 2305-2324
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