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La política de innovación en América Latina y el Caribe: Nuevos caminos. (2016). Olivari, Jocelyn ; Casaburi, Gabriel ; Navarro, Juan Carlos ; Maffioli, Alessandro ; Llisterri, Juan J ; Katz, Jorge ; Guaipatin, Carlos ; Grazzi, Matteo ; Garone, Lucas Figal ; Vargas, Fernando ; Fernandez, Jose ; Suaznabar, Claudia ; de Leon, Ignacio L ; Pietrobelli, Carlo ; Crespi, Gustavo.
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