تنظیم‌گری جابجایی نیروی انسانی بین بخش خصوصی و حاکمیت (بررسی وضعیت ایران و برخی کشورهای OECD)

Authors

1 phd candidate for economy

2 ma student in economy

3 phd caniddate for economy


 
 
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