El papel de las instituciones en la geografía humanaun enfoque desde la nueva economía institucional

  1. Caballero Miguez, Gonzalo
Revista:
Economía, sociedad y territorio

ISSN: 2448-6183 1405-8421

Ano de publicación: 2009

Volume: 9

Número: 29

Páxinas: 1-31

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Economía, sociedad y territorio

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