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... countries through capacity building . Full account shall be taken of the needs of developing and least - developed country participants and appropriate flexibility provided to address them . Note : Underlining and italic emphasis added ...
... countries through capacity building . Full account shall be taken of the needs of developing and least - developed country participants and appropriate flexibility provided to address them . Note : Underlining and italic emphasis added ...
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... countries . The stock of educated Thais in OECD countries however is very small , accounting for only 1.6 percent of the total . Therefore , the negative effect may be fairy small . Reasons for this may be related to the strong family ...
... countries . The stock of educated Thais in OECD countries however is very small , accounting for only 1.6 percent of the total . Therefore , the negative effect may be fairy small . Reasons for this may be related to the strong family ...
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... countries for specific training , thereby returning with new ideas and channeling benefits to the home country . 3.2 Perceived Negative Impacts for Emigrants ( 1 ) The departure of highly skilled workers may impose costs on those ...
... countries for specific training , thereby returning with new ideas and channeling benefits to the home country . 3.2 Perceived Negative Impacts for Emigrants ( 1 ) The departure of highly skilled workers may impose costs on those ...
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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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