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... with an estimated 10% of its population working abroad, including many doctors and nurses. The Philippine economy is partly compensated through remittances, but most of the productivity gains accrue to the developed economies in which these emigrants live. In Malaysia, many skilled workers leave: 29 ...
... with an estimated 10% of its population working abroad, including many doctors and nurses. The Philippine economy is partly compensated through remittances, but most of the productivity gains accrue to the developed economies in which these emigrants live. In Malaysia, many skilled workers leave: 29 ...
John Heathershaw Department of International Relations, London
... ii. The idealising of ‘stability’ (stabilnost) iii. The identification of political ‘authority’ (avtoritet) ...
... ii. The idealising of ‘stability’ (stabilnost) iii. The identification of political ‘authority’ (avtoritet) ...
A New Path for Japan
... Establishing a common Asian currency will likely take more than 10 years. For such a single currency to bring about political integration will surely take longer still. ASEAN, Japan, China (including Hong Kong), South Korea and Taiwan now account for one quarter of the world’s gross domestic produc ...
... Establishing a common Asian currency will likely take more than 10 years. For such a single currency to bring about political integration will surely take longer still. ASEAN, Japan, China (including Hong Kong), South Korea and Taiwan now account for one quarter of the world’s gross domestic produc ...