High-Level Manpower in Economical Development
The Turkish Case
Richard D. Robinson
Harvard University Press
Turkish leaders appear convinced that education in its widest sense must be a basic consideration in the formulation of any long-range economic development or investment program. Because a number of novel experiments have already been attempted and more are being planned toward this end, the author believes that Turkey deserves the close attention of all educational policy makers concerned with manpower development.
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