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Trade and Employment in Services: The Case of Indonesia

By , on July 12, 2012

This study examines the importance of the services sector and its linkages with other sectors in terms of value-added and employment from the national accounts, trade and labour force data and the input-output data as well as associated government policies for employment in Indonesia. It focuses on international trade and investment in services, international migration, and policies affecting employment in service sector trade agreements (especially in Mode 4, which is on the movement of ‘natural’ persons).

This work is available in English and Indonesian.

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Manning, Chris, and Aswicahyono, Haryo. Trade and Employment in Services: The Case of Indonesia. , , . , 2012. Manning, C., and Aswicahyono, H. (2012). Trade and Employment in Services: The Case of Indonesia. , , . Manning, Chris, and Aswicahyono, Haryo. "Trade and Employment in Services: The Case of Indonesia." 2012, .Manning Chris, and Aswicahyono Haryo. "Trade and Employment in Services: The Case of Indonesia." (2012). Manning, C, and Aswicahyono, H 2012, 'Trade and Employment in Services: The Case of Indonesia', , , . Chris Manning, and Haryo Aswicahyono, 'Trade and Employment in Services: The Case of Indonesia' (2012). Manning C., and Aswicahyono H. Trade and Employment in Services: The Case of Indonesia. . 2012. Manning, Chris, and Aswicahyono, Haryo. Trade and Employment in Services: The Case of Indonesia. . 2012. , .

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