On Increasing the Competitiveness of Existing Manufacturing Industries
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- A. K. Kornev & S. I. Maksimtsova & S. V. Treshchina, 2017. "Vertically integrated intersectoral corporations as a form of transition from deindustrialization to reindustrialization of the national market economy," Studies on Russian Economic Development, Springer, vol. 28(5), pages 500-505, September.
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