Claves en la evolución de México dentro de la cadena de valor global de la industria de autopartesEl caso del Bajío
- Jesús F. Lampón Caride
- Pablo Cabanelas Lorenzo
- José Alfredo Delgado Guzmán
ISSN: 0041-3011, 2448-718X
Ano de publicación: 2018
Número: 339
Páxinas: 483-514
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: El trimestre económico
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