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Encadenamientos productivos en el sureste de Asia: integración a las redes globales con empresas locales

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  • Juan Felipe López Aymes, 2014. "Encadenamientos productivos en el sureste de Asia: integración a las redes globales con empresas locales," Revista Digital Mundo Asia Pacífico, Universidad EAFIT, vol. 4(5), pages 24-51, December.
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