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... assumed proxies for the scope of responsibility of the particular CEO . For example , the monthly salary of the CEO of the Fish Marketing Organization , a small enterprise , is capped at step 47 or 62,080 baht , while that of TOT is ...
... assumed proxies for the scope of responsibility of the particular CEO . For example , the monthly salary of the CEO of the Fish Marketing Organization , a small enterprise , is capped at step 47 or 62,080 baht , while that of TOT is ...
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... assumption , the higher is the positive degree of coefficients , the greater is the degree of Thailand's exports ( imports ) that should be linked to the status of the global ( Thai ) econ- omy . The higher is the degree of income ...
... assumption , the higher is the positive degree of coefficients , the greater is the degree of Thailand's exports ( imports ) that should be linked to the status of the global ( Thai ) econ- omy . The higher is the degree of income ...
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... assumed from the beginning that the log- linear models must be parametric with constant coeffi- cients . " 1 The export and import demand functions are henceforth categorized into the following nine major trading industries based on ...
... assumed from the beginning that the log- linear models must be parametric with constant coeffi- cients . " 1 The export and import demand functions are henceforth categorized into the following nine major trading industries based on ...
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More than six years after the start of the East Asian Financial Crisis the role of the market | 3 |
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