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Trade in Higher Education Services: The Implications of GATS By Dr Jane Knight March 2002
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Document Date: 2009-08-05 09:55:08


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Borderless Higher Education 1 Trade / GATS Abstract Trade / COMMITMENTS TO TRADE / /

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Lesotho / Congo / United States / Canada / Australia / Jamaica / New Zealand / Sierra Leone / /

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USD / /

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Product Issues / Company Listing Change / /

Facility

University of Toronto / The Observatory / Ontario Institute / /

Holiday

Commonwealth Day / /

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transportation services / private tertiary education services / transportation / traded services / satellite campuses / e-learning / online learning / higher education services / communication technologies / pre-school and other primary education services / secondary technical and vocational education services / foreign supplier / educational services / educational systems / delivery systems / delivery using new technologies / media / public services / education services / child-care services / public education systems / vocational services / measures affecting services / student recruitment services / language testing services / /

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Sierra Leone / /

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World Trade Organisation / United Nations / World Trade Organization / European Union / General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade / University of Toronto / OECD / Ontario Institute for the Study of Education / /

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Jane Knight / /

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author / General / Private / /

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domestic capacity / /

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the Observatory / /

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communication technologies / e-learning / /

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