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Nuevas Estimaciones de la Riqueza Regalada a las Grandes Empresas de la Minería Privada del Cobre: Chile 2005-2014

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  • Gino Sturla
  • Simon Accorsi
  • Ramon Lopez
  • Eugenio Figueroa

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  • Gino Sturla & Simon Accorsi & Ramon Lopez & Eugenio Figueroa, 2016. "Nuevas Estimaciones de la Riqueza Regalada a las Grandes Empresas de la Minería Privada del Cobre: Chile 2005-2014," Working Papers wp435, University of Chile, Department of Economics.
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    1. Correa Mautz, Felipe, 2016. "¿Perdimos la oportunidad con el cobre?," Documentos de Trabajo 1, Estudios Nueva Economía.
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