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Should foreign operators be allowed into the domestic market unconditionally ?
Or should there be certain restrictions on foreign shares of telecommunications
businesses ? We must first ask ourselves what the rationales behind foreign ...
Should foreign operators be allowed into the domestic market unconditionally ?
Or should there be certain restrictions on foreign shares of telecommunications
businesses ? We must first ask ourselves what the rationales behind foreign ...
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28 % ( 724 million days ) Indoncala 14 % ( 37.1 million days ) Singapore tourist
expenditure will start to exceed foreign tourist expenditure in 1998 ( Figure 6 )
and is projected to reach 355,000 million baht in the year 2000 and 567,000
million ...
28 % ( 724 million days ) Indoncala 14 % ( 37.1 million days ) Singapore tourist
expenditure will start to exceed foreign tourist expenditure in 1998 ( Figure 6 )
and is projected to reach 355,000 million baht in the year 2000 and 567,000
million ...
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Thailand had what appears to be a massive foreign exchange reserve of 32
billion dollars at the end of June 1997 , just before the decision to float . Against
this must be considered : This support has implications for the value of the baht .
Thailand had what appears to be a massive foreign exchange reserve of 32
billion dollars at the end of June 1997 , just before the decision to float . Against
this must be considered : This support has implications for the value of the baht .
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