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Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)3. The countries are grouped into sending (Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines) and receiving … (Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand). The objective was to share international migration management issues from the perspective of a … countries, the Cambodia research team studied the high frequency cross-border crossings into Thailand that is dominated by …
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Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)3. The countries are grouped into sending (Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines) and receiving … (Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand). The objective was to share international migration management issues from the perspective of a … countries, the Cambodia research team studied the high frequency cross-border crossings into Thailand that is dominated by …
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In China over the recent years, wind power, solar energy and other renewable energy sources have been expected to … support for them because of huge fiscal costs. China's PV market is still inactive. As PV costs are expected to decline …
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Of the total final energy consumption in India, the industrial sector accounts for about 37 percent, of which the manufacturing sector consumes about 66 percent (2004-2005 figures) with chemicals and petrochemicals, iron and steel, pulp and paper and cement industries being the largest energy...
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The first decade of economic and monetary union in Europe (EMU) has been a huge success. EMU has significantly benefited its member countries and accelerated the European integration process. Imbalances within EMUdifferences in growth, inflation, competitiveness, current account and budget...
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This paper reviews the capacity of colleges and universities to serve poor and vulnerable populations during past and present economic shocks. The main argument is that the environment of the global recessionan Asia far more economically integrated than during past economic shocks, with more...
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important industry groups who revised their positions, and new NGOs that promoted reform. The preferences of actors and their … changing interests are important factors in the reform process. Perceived benefits from the new regime partly explain the rise … of a pro-reform constituency among industry and NGOs. Yet preference formation is complex and depends on interpretation …
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