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Graduate Certificate for Students with Undergraduate Degrees from Foreign Universities: Implications for Students and Schools in Emerging Markets

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McInnis-Bowers, C., Byron Chew, E., Bowers, M.R. (2004). Graduate Certificate for Students with Undergraduate Degrees from Foreign Universities: Implications for Students and Schools in Emerging Markets. In: Alon, I., Mclntyre, J.R. (eds) Business Education and Emerging Market Economies. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8072-9_10

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