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FTA컨설팅의 성공요인에 관한 연구 = An Empirical Study for the Success Factors of FTA Consulting

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  • fta컨설팅
  • 사회학습모델
  • 원산지규정
  • 자유무역협정(fta)
  • 전문가모델
  • 컨설팅 성과
  • 컨설팅성공
  • 컨설팅전이
  • 컨설팅지식이전
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