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Opinion section

No. 2 (2026)

Finanziarizzazione del suolo e ristrutturazione aziendale: due processi complementari nel caso Bicocca/Pirelli?

  • Veronica Conte
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/rgioa2-2026oa23045
Submitted
giugno 10, 2026
Published
2026-06-25

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