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Mapping the structural properties of production process and product mix

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  • Kemppainen, Katariina
  • Vepsalainen, Ari P.J.
  • Tinnila, Markku

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  • Kemppainen, Katariina & Vepsalainen, Ari P.J. & Tinnila, Markku, 2008. "Mapping the structural properties of production process and product mix," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 111(2), pages 713-728, February.
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