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The closer partners the better ? The role of geographical proximity in the circular economy

Andre Torre, Marie-France Vernier (), Linh-Chi Vo (), Sébastien Bourdin () and Nabila Arfaoui ()
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Marie-France Vernier: ESDES - ESDES, Lyon Business School - UCLy - UCLy - UCLy (Lyon Catholic University), UR CONFLUENCE : Sciences et Humanités (EA 1598) - UCLy - UCLy (Lyon Catholic University), UCLy - UCLy (Lyon Catholic University)
Linh-Chi Vo: UCLy - UCLy (Lyon Catholic University), ESDES - ESDES, Lyon Business School - UCLy - UCLy - UCLy (Lyon Catholic University), UR CONFLUENCE : Sciences et Humanités (EA 1598) - UCLy - UCLy (Lyon Catholic University)
Sébastien Bourdin: Métis Lab EM Normandie - EM Normandie - École de Management de Normandie = EM Normandie Business School
Nabila Arfaoui: ESDES - ESDES, Lyon Business School - UCLy - UCLy - UCLy (Lyon Catholic University), UR CONFLUENCE : Sciences et Humanités (EA 1598) - UCLy - UCLy (Lyon Catholic University), UCLy - UCLy (Lyon Catholic University)

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Keywords: geographical proximity; circular economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-08-22
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Published in 61st ERSA Congress, ERSA, Aug 2022, Pecs, Hungary

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