Referencias Bibliográficas - Núm. 284, Junio 2020 - Serie Informe Económico - Libros y Revistas - VLEX 845631161

Referencias Bibliográficas

AutorRodrigo Troncoso O./Louis de Grange C./Danae Rodríguez R.
CargoIngeniero comercial y doctor en Economía de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile/Ingeniero Civil de Industrias (con mención en Ingeniería de Transporte) de la Universidad Católica de Chile, y Magíster en Economía de Transporte y Doctor en Planificación de Sistema de Transporte de la misma casa de estudios/Ingeniera Civil Industrial de la...
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