01256 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056041000800097082001100105084001700116100001500133245006100148260005800209300001000267520069900277650002400976990002501000990002501025INLIS00000000000603620221102101430 a0010-0520006036221102 | | eng  aeng a344.01 a344.01 KEN p0 aKennedy, D1 aPublic & Private International Economy Law /cD. Kennedy aMassachusetts :bAcademic ( India ) Publishers,c1997 c30 cm aThe high GNP growth rates in sending countries were in good partdue to large increases indirect foreign investment from the major industrial countries.A growing share of such investment from advanced industrialized countries is going into industries producing for export.Export industries tend to be highly labor intensive,this being precisely one of the rationales for locating factories in low-wage countries.The evidence shows rather high employment growth,particularly in manufacturing,in several af the asian and Caribbean basin countries that have been major recipients of direct foreign investment for export-oriented production.These are also among the main immigrant-sending countries. 4a1. Hukum Perburuhan a01841/MKRI-P/II-2005 a01841/MKRI-P/II-2005