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Structural, Institutional, and Spatial Factors of Operation of Enterprises in Novosibirsk Oblast. / Kolomak, E. A.

в: Regional Research of Russia, Том 14, № 1, 8, 03.2024, стр. 86-90.

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Kolomak EA. Structural, Institutional, and Spatial Factors of Operation of Enterprises in Novosibirsk Oblast. Regional Research of Russia. 2024 март;14(1):86-90. 8. doi: 10.1134/S2079970523600397

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Kolomak, E. A. / Structural, Institutional, and Spatial Factors of Operation of Enterprises in Novosibirsk Oblast. в: Regional Research of Russia. 2024 ; Том 14, № 1. стр. 86-90.

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