Elasticidad, precio de la demanda y perfil de los usuarios de la parada "Pablo de Olavide" de Metro de Sevilla

  1. Hernández-Díaz, Alfredo G.
  2. García Cobián, Emilio Carlos
Journal:
Revista de métodos cuantitativos para la economía y la empresa

ISSN: 1886-516X

Year of publication: 2014

Volume: 17

Pages: 80-100

Type: Article

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