Abstract
Many readers will be surprised to learn of the timely marketing practices and institutions which characterize the small nation of Finland.
Its “Americana” marketing appearance, exemplified by planned shopping centers, television advertising, and self-service stores seems incongruous with a common border with the Soviet Union. Wholesaling, retailing, and advertising are some of the areas included in this firsthand report of Finnish marketing.
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