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Economic Assessment of Indonesia 2008: Growth performance and policy challengesEnglish | View long abstract 24-Jul-2008 Indonesia’s growth performance is improving, following a slow recovery from the 1997-98 financial crisis. Growth is becoming increasingly reliant on the dynamism of domestic demand, rather than net exports. |
Teachers for Tomorrow's Schools - Analysis of the World Education Indicators 2001 EditionEnglish | View long abstract 22-Jun-2001 The 1990s have witnessed growing demand for learning throughout the world. Compelling incentives for individuals, economies and societies to raise the level of education have been the driving force behind ... Related documents: |
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