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The octopus that shrank: A historical analysis of how multinationals address policy and contractual uncertainty in a global value chain. (2023). Saenz, Luis Felipe ; Ciravegna, Luciano ; Bucheli, Marcelo ; Senz, Luis Felipe.
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