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Management article
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Reference no. 94307
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1994

Abstract

Vladimir Kvint advises Americans to invest early and move quickly as they develop joint ventures in Russia. He argues that, despite economic hardships, the climate for international joint ventures there has never been better. Noting that Americans seem deterred because most Russian joint ventures never get off the ground, he contends that those failures stem less from business conditions in Russia than from poor planning on the part of foreign investors. And, he says, potential investors can learn from their predecessors mistakes. Should we give up on Russia or not? In this issue''s Perspectives section, seven experts debate the question.

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Abstract

Vladimir Kvint advises Americans to invest early and move quickly as they develop joint ventures in Russia. He argues that, despite economic hardships, the climate for international joint ventures there has never been better. Noting that Americans seem deterred because most Russian joint ventures never get off the ground, he contends that those failures stem less from business conditions in Russia than from poor planning on the part of foreign investors. And, he says, potential investors can learn from their predecessors mistakes. Should we give up on Russia or not? In this issue''s Perspectives section, seven experts debate the question.

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