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Franchising has long been an integral part of the globalization of business
and an important tool in the spread of investment. In this special issue of
the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business, practitioners who are
specialized in franchising—its potentials as well as its pitfalls — provide
reports on franchising developments in national systems such as Australia,
Austria, Canada, Chile, China, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany,
Greece, India, Indonesia, Israel, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Russia, Singapore,
Spain, Thailand, and Turkey.
Problems of Regional Master Franchising Manzoor Ishani
Australia Chris Nikou and Emily Kishida Austria Benedikt
Spiegelfeld and Mark Krenn Canada Brad Hanna, Les Chaiet,
and Jeffrey Levine Chile Patricia Núñez F. China Ella
S.K. Cheong Czech Republic Tomáš Osicka
Denmark Lasse A. Søndergaard Christensen France
Marie-Elisabeth Hertz and Catherine Mermet Germany Stefan
Duhnkrack and Stefan Bretthauer India Probir Roy Chowdhury
Indonesia Sigit Ardianto and Ibrahim Senen Israel Peggy
Sharon and Inbal Natan-Zehavi Malaysia Lim Yen Hui Mexico
Gabriela Campos de Pablo and Ernesto F. Algaba R. Norway
Marte Solberg and Jon F. Claudi Russia Natalia Iordanova
Singapore Daniel Lim, Bernard Lui, Michele The, and Vanessa Chew
Spain Valeria Enrich Thailand Sriwan Puapondh, Edward J.
Kelly, and John Fotiadis Turkey Serdar Paksoy Index