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Christian David Bustamante Amaya

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First Name: Christian
Middle Name: David
Last Name: Bustamante Amaya
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RePEc Short-ID: pbu191

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Working papers

  1. Christian David Bustamante Amaya, 2009. "Decisiones de Inversión de las Firmas Colombianas: Evidencia en el Sector Real," ECONOMÍA, GESTIÓN Y DESARROLLO 005702, UNIVERSIDAD JAVERIANA -SEDE CALI. [Downloadable!]


Articles

  1. Christian David Bustamante & Santiago Arroyo, 2008. "La Raza Como Determinante Del Acceso A Un Empleo De Calidad: Un Estudio Para Cali," ENSAYOS SOBRE POLÍTICA ECONÓMICA, BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA - ESPE. [Downloadable!]


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  1. No paper was announced in a field specific NEP report

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