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If the U.S.A. is not thrilling enough and Singapore is not sufficiently exotic, go to Shanghai! This seems to be the credo of more and more Western students contemplating an MBA program abroad. China Europe International Business School (Ceibs) for example becomes more and more attractive for foreign students, reports Germany’s business daily “Handelsblatt”.
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