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... companies in 1988 brought in 4.8 of their own managers , while European companies brought in only 1.8 and Americans 1.7 . The comparable figures for engineers were 4.6 , 0.6 and 1.3 respectively . It has been suggested , for example ...
... companies in 1988 brought in 4.8 of their own managers , while European companies brought in only 1.8 and Americans 1.7 . The comparable figures for engineers were 4.6 , 0.6 and 1.3 respectively . It has been suggested , for example ...
Page 38
... companies in 1988 brought in 4.8 of their own managers , while European companies brought in only 1.8 and Americans 1.7 . The comparable figures for engineers were 4.6 , 0.6 and 1.3 respectively . It has been suggested , for example ...
... companies in 1988 brought in 4.8 of their own managers , while European companies brought in only 1.8 and Americans 1.7 . The comparable figures for engineers were 4.6 , 0.6 and 1.3 respectively . It has been suggested , for example ...
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... companies are now involved in more than 3,000 companies in South - East Asia . Originally they made most of their investments in NIEs - as in Singapore where there are now 500 companies partly or wholly owned by Japanese concerns . In ...
... companies are now involved in more than 3,000 companies in South - East Asia . Originally they made most of their investments in NIEs - as in Singapore where there are now 500 companies partly or wholly owned by Japanese concerns . In ...
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