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Automotive Sector Financial Performance Dynamic Model: Europe vs. Asia Case Study
The current geo-political context brings to light new challenges to the smooth functioning of the global automotive trade, both through the economic boycott of Russian units and the intensified transition to the green economy. The main objective of the research is to quantify the financial efficienc...
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