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Title: Management in Indonesia
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Almost half the population is living in poverty, with more than 100 million people living of less than US$2 a day. Distribution of wealth in Indonesia is very uneven. Some provinces, especially in eastern Indonesia, are much poorer than others.
One of Indonesia’s most highly manufactured products is footwear and clothing, meaning that converting Zu’s factory outlets from places such as Brazil should not be too inconvenient... Showed first 250 characters
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Distribution of wealth in Indonesia is very uneven. Some provinces, especially in eastern Indonesia, are much poorer than others.
One of Indonesia’s most highly manufactured products is footwear and clothing, meaning that converting Zu’s factory outlets from places such as Brazil should not be too inconvenient... Showed next 250 characters
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