Transnational companies as a source of skill upgrading: the electronics industry in Ho Chi Minh City

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Transnational companies as a source of skill upgrading : the electronics industry in Ho Chi Minh City. / Vind, Ingeborg.

I: Geoforum, Bind 39, Nr. 3, 2008, s. 1480-1493.

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Vind, I 2008, 'Transnational companies as a source of skill upgrading: the electronics industry in Ho Chi Minh City', Geoforum, bind 39, nr. 3, s. 1480-1493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2008.01.005

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Vind, I. (2008). Transnational companies as a source of skill upgrading: the electronics industry in Ho Chi Minh City. Geoforum, 39(3), 1480-1493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2008.01.005

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Vind I. Transnational companies as a source of skill upgrading: the electronics industry in Ho Chi Minh City. Geoforum. 2008;39(3):1480-1493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2008.01.005

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Vind, Ingeborg. / Transnational companies as a source of skill upgrading : the electronics industry in Ho Chi Minh City. I: Geoforum. 2008 ; Bind 39, Nr. 3. s. 1480-1493.

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