![]() | Economic Development, Education and Transnational Corporations Subjects: Global Development; Economics Finance Business & Industry; Education; Economics and Development; Education Policy & Politics; Education Studies; International & Comparative Education; Sociology of Education; Economics; Business Management and Accounting; Development Economics; International Business; Education & Development; Human Resource Management; Management of Technology & Innovation; This book focuses on the questions of: why do some economically disadvantaged nations develop significantly faster than others, and what roles do their educational systems play? In the early 1960s Mexico and South Korea were both equally underdeveloped agrarian societies. Since that time, the development strategies pursued by each country resulted |
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