Emergence of a territorial triple helix approach during the life cycle of a foreign direct investment project: the HT MICRON case in Brazil
[Emergence D'Une Demarche Territorial Triple Helice Durant Le Cycle De Vie D'Un Projet D'Investissement Direct Etranger : Le Cas Ht Micron Au Bresil]
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