Secondary education
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The influx of foreign investment and expatriate families into China has opened the door for international schools. In Beijing in 1998, 14 schools cater to expatriates and enrollment is booming. Korean student numbers have fallen off due to the financial crisis in east Asia. To offset the losses, mainland Chinese parents might be encouraged to educate their children at these schools.
Publication Name: China Economic Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1350-6390
Year: 1998
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Management education in Ibero-America: an exploratory analysis and perspective
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A study on role of management education in Ibero-America is analyzed. Limitations of pedagogy in this region are also discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of World Business
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1090-9516
Year: 2006
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