Book
Интеллектуальные услуги в России
М.: Беловодье, 2010.
Leading author:
М. Е. Дорошенко
Publication based on the results of:
Теоретический и эмпирический анализ стратегий инновационного развития сектора интеллектуальных услуг(2009)

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