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Industrial Transformation with Heterogeneous FDI and Human Capital. / Lim, King Yoong.
Manchester: Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research, University of Manchester, 2015.

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Lim KY. Industrial Transformation with Heterogeneous FDI and Human Capital. Manchester: Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research, University of Manchester. 2015 Sept.

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Lim, King Yoong. / Industrial Transformation with Heterogeneous FDI and Human Capital. Manchester : Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research, University of Manchester, 2015.

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