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xvi, 164 p. ; 23 cm
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Automobile ownership, Automobile industry and trade, Automotive Transportation, Transportation and state, Transportation, automotive, Automobile industry and trade, china, Automobile industry and trade, india, Transportation, Automotive -- Moral and ethical aspects -- China, Transportation, Automotive -- Moral and ethical aspects -- India, Transportation and state -- China, Transportation and state -- India, Automobile ownership -- China, Automobile ownership -- India, Automobile industry and trade -- China, Automobile industry and trade -- IndiaShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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King car and the ethics of automobile proponents' strategies in China and India
2010, Nova Science Publishers
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Table of Contents
The template: America adopts automobiles
China drives to economic prosperity
India's impending minicar monsoon
China's and India's strategies : similarities and differences
Problems associated with promoting cars in China and India
King's blood: feeding the need for oil : an unquenchable thirst for oil
"What was I thinking?" and the psychological forces behind harmful action
Determining ethical culpability
Exploring alternatives
Two wrongs don't make a right: dealing with the king.
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Includes index.
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