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Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1995

ISSN

0737-8947

Publisher

Boston University School of Law

Language

en-US

Abstract

Developing countries have a substantial and urgent need for knowledge transfers to perform certain services and tasks because their people do not possess this knowledge.' To obtain it, these countries can choose from essentially three options. One option is to use foreign consultants already knowledgeable to perform the desired tasks. A second option is to use foreign teachers, in class or guided practice. The people in the country would then acquire the knowledge and perform the tasks. A third option is to use a mix of the services of consultants and teachers.

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