Anant Rangaswami
Apr 10, 2011

Campaign India in conversation with The Economist's Susan Clark; Powered by Hindustan Times

Campaign India caught up with Susan Clark, MD, CEMEA & group MD, The Economist Group at Goafest 2011

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Campaign India caught up with Susan Clark, MD, CEMEA & group MD, The Economist Group at Goafest 2011and spoke to her about the marketing challenges posed by emerging markets like India.   

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