Wal-Mart in North America

Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:77-82 (2006)
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This paper explores the social, legal, and political issues Wal-Mart faces in each of the three North American countries and suggests reasons for the quite significant differences. It also issues a call to Business and Society scholars to add prescriptive work to the already large body of descriptive work that has been collected.

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