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Some effect of creativity on fashion market behavior

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  • Santagata Walter, 2002. "Some effect of creativity on fashion market behavior," EBLA Working Papers 200205, University of Turin.
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    5. Walter Santagata, 2002. "Cultural districts, property rights, and sustainable economic growth," Others 0210004, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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