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MIDE Digital 2018 Coquimbo

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  • José Fernández Donoso
  • Fernando Hernández

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  • José Fernández Donoso & Fernando Hernández, 2018. "MIDE Digital 2018 Coquimbo," Serie Working Papers 51, Universidad del Desarrollo, School of Business and Economics.
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