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Global Impact of Counterfeit Goods

Submitted by coverlan on October 31st, 2013 10:20 AM

Photo of Amy Faria volunteering in AfricaAmy Faria completed her MSc thesis "Consumer Attitudes Towards Counterfeit Goods:  The Case of Canadian and Chinese Consumers" in 2013.  After completing her MSc, Amy volunteered in Africa and is currently teaching ethics and social responsibility at Fanshawe College in London.  Read more about Amy Faria atGuelph. [1]

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