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Compact case
Sequel
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Reference no. HKS1172.1
Published by: Harvard Kennedy School
Published in: 1991
Length: 2 pages
Topics: Ethics; Middle East

Abstract

An American business executive in revolutionary Iran seeks to take a series of steps to allow hundreds of his firm''s employees to safely escape the country. But doing so, he finds, means doing business with a merchant who asks something in return-that the executive smuggle valuable Oriental rugs out of the country and deposit the proceeds of their sale in an American bank account for the benefit of the merchant''s family.

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Abstract

An American business executive in revolutionary Iran seeks to take a series of steps to allow hundreds of his firm''s employees to safely escape the country. But doing so, he finds, means doing business with a merchant who asks something in return-that the executive smuggle valuable Oriental rugs out of the country and deposit the proceeds of their sale in an American bank account for the benefit of the merchant''s family.

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