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Economic Development and Logistics Performance. A Probabilistic Approach

There is not a consensus about a complete set of explanatory variables that could ultimately explain the linkages behind achieving economic development. In spite of this, determinants of economic development and especially the linkages between economic development and logistics performance are topic...

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Main Authors: Sánchez, Ricardo J., Cipoletta Tomassian, Georgina, Perrotti, Daniel
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