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business school

Institution for training in management and marketing, including the study of such issues as environmental policy, corporate responsibility, business ethics, and internationalism. The master of business administration (MBA) has become a highly prized degree in many professions.

Major business schools include the London Business School (LBS) in the UK; Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton in the USA, and Insead in France.



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