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By Prof. Eric S. Maskin (Professor of Economics, Harvard University; USA; Nobel Prize Winner in Economics) | By Prof. Eric S. Maskin (Professor of Economics, Harvard University; USA; Nobel Prize Winner in Economics) | ||
[[File:Eric S Maskin.jpg|400x200px|framed|left|Eric S. Maskin]] | [[File:Eric S Maskin.jpg|400x200px|framed|left|Eric S. Maskin]] | ||
− | We know that different countries, because of their different cultures, do business differently, and for them to trade profitably with one another, they have to have some idea of what business is like in the other | + | We know that different countries, because of their different cultures, do business differently, and for them to trade profitably with one another, they have to have some idea of what business is like in the other culture. That’s where I think cultural exchanges can play an important educational role. By learning about another country’s culture, you learn how to conduct business with that country. |
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