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... industrial home work in the clothing industry , adopted by the tripartite technical meeting for the clothing industry ( Geneva , 1964 ) , states : Considering that low wages , long hours , unhealthy sanitary conditions and ina- dequate ...
... industrial home work in the clothing industry , adopted by the tripartite technical meeting for the clothing industry ( Geneva , 1964 ) , states : Considering that low wages , long hours , unhealthy sanitary conditions and ina- dequate ...
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... industrial system . Such industries in fact form an extension of the Japanese economy constituting the labor - intensive sector of its industrial system , geo- graphically located in the ASEAN countries . In this light , Japan's develop ...
... industrial system . Such industries in fact form an extension of the Japanese economy constituting the labor - intensive sector of its industrial system , geo- graphically located in the ASEAN countries . In this light , Japan's develop ...
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... industrial complementation , as Meier has noted , " reduces the risk of investing in any one developing country . " 20 The development of the electronic industry in the ASEAN typifies the pattern of industrialization in which the member ...
... industrial complementation , as Meier has noted , " reduces the risk of investing in any one developing country . " 20 The development of the electronic industry in the ASEAN typifies the pattern of industrialization in which the member ...
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