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Local public-private relationships for economic development in Mexico: a qualitative analysis

In: Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Urban Economies

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  • Isela Orihuela

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In this timely Handbook, seventeen renowned contributors from Asia, the Americas and Europe provide chapters that deal with some of the most intriguing and important aspects of research methodologies on cities and urban economies.

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  • Isela Orihuela, 2013. "Local public-private relationships for economic development in Mexico: a qualitative analysis," Chapters, in: Peter Karl Kresl & Jaime Sobrino (ed.), Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Urban Economies, chapter 18, pages 442-471, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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