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Feld, K. (2007a, September 19). Women in the world's Muslim economies. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved April 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/women-in-the-world-s-muslim-economies
Pawle, Cir and Patterson (2007a, September 19). Back on track. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved April 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/back-on-track
Rens and Mackenzie (2007a, March 12). Asia is geared up for Innovation!. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved April 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/asia-is-geared-up-for-innovation-
Gupta and Bhosale (2006a, March 19). Tomorrow is a new consumer!. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved April 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/tomorrow-is-a-new-consumer-
Brahma and Lawson (2006a, March 19). Women's views on their portrayal in advertising. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved April 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/women-s-views-on-their-portrayal-in-advertising
Kirk, Laursen and Sgries (2006a, February 27). Business opportunity number 1. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved April 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/business-opportunity-number-1
Balaa, H. (2005a, November 13). Behind the closed doors of Saudi Harems. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved April 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/behind-the-closed-doors-of-saudi-harems
Chan and Chem Su-Fern (2005a, February 01). Women as emerging wealth owners in Asia. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved April 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/women-as-emerging-wealth-owners-in-asia
White, O. M. (2004a, October 24). Women of Brazil . ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved April 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/women-of-brazil-