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Business across Borders: A Study of Foreign Market Entry Strategies to Bangladesh,Used
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Since the largescale liberalization of trade launched in 1990s, radical transformations have been taking place in the social and economic systems of Bangladesh and resulted in an increasingly liberalized government regulation toward business operations, which to a certain extent set foreign firms free to pursue their preferred entry mode strategies. Bangladesh has the benefit of location economies being situated in the middle of the worlds three highest growth areas China, India, and Southeast Asia. In 2006, Bangladesh has been included in N11 countries as the successors of BRICs economies by Goldman Sachs. JP Morgan has also included Bangladesh in the Frontier Five economies. Considering the market attractiveness, companies are, therefore, approaching to enter the Bangladeshi market proactively. Although a firm may enter into the foreign market by using different modes, it is difficult to find out the appropriate mode of entry that conforms to both firms resources and country specific challenges. This book attempts to find out the most efficient international market entry strategy for the firms contemplating its market expansion into Bangladesh.
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