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JAPAN Japan is the only developed country which , in the boom years of the
1960s , did not meet labour shortages by ... In 1992 , the total number of
foreigners in Japan , legal and illegal , permanent and temporary , was only
around 1 per ...
JAPAN Japan is the only developed country which , in the boom years of the
1960s , did not meet labour shortages by ... In 1992 , the total number of
foreigners in Japan , legal and illegal , permanent and temporary , was only
around 1 per ...
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NIEs have now taken over from Japan as leading investors in the region . Back in
1987 , of total investment in Thailand , Malaysia , Indonesia and the Philippines ,
36 per cent came from Japan and 19 per cent from the four NIEs . By 1991 , the ...
NIEs have now taken over from Japan as leading investors in the region . Back in
1987 , of total investment in Thailand , Malaysia , Indonesia and the Philippines ,
36 per cent came from Japan and 19 per cent from the four NIEs . By 1991 , the ...
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Extremism ” , in The Guardian , 15 Oct. Japan Economic Journal . 1991. “ Thai
staff trained in Japan for jobs in US or elsewhere ” , 9 Mar. Japan Times . 1992. “
Keidanren favors increase in foreign labor workforce " , in Japan Times , 13 May .
Extremism ” , in The Guardian , 15 Oct. Japan Economic Journal . 1991. “ Thai
staff trained in Japan for jobs in US or elsewhere ” , 9 Mar. Japan Times . 1992. “
Keidanren favors increase in foreign labor workforce " , in Japan Times , 13 May .
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