The Selection of a Foreign Seafarer Supply Country for Korean Flag Vessels

Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics - Tập 32 - Trang 221-227 - 2016
Ying Wang1, Gi Tae Yeo2
1Assistant Professor, Yantai University, China
2Professor, Incheon National University, Korea

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