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Title
Sharing economy and socio-economic transitions: an application of the multi-level perspective on a case study of carpooling in the USA (1970-2010)
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2015
Author/s
Pekarskaya, Maryia
Department/s
Department of Economic History
In LUP since
2015-11-09
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