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A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT One of the benefits of NAFTA for Mexico should be that American firms could increase their investment in Mexico - particularly transferring to Mexico ...
A Survey of International Labour Migration Peter Stalker. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT One of the benefits of NAFTA for Mexico should be that American firms could increase their investment in Mexico - particularly transferring to Mexico ...
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... investment will not go into developing countries , but just that labour costs need not be the primary consideration . If investment were to be seen as an alternative to migration , it would certainly have to be at much higher levels ...
... investment will not go into developing countries , but just that labour costs need not be the primary consideration . If investment were to be seen as an alternative to migration , it would certainly have to be at much higher levels ...
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... Investment in the Asian Region , Tokyo ; mimeographed . and Liu , J. 1991. American policies and the immigration of highly educated Asians , paper presented at the Conference on International Manpower Flows and Foreign Investment in the ...
... Investment in the Asian Region , Tokyo ; mimeographed . and Liu , J. 1991. American policies and the immigration of highly educated Asians , paper presented at the Conference on International Manpower Flows and Foreign Investment in the ...
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