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Worldcrunch » AMERICA ECONOMIA » Sources » Page 10

AMERICA ECONOMIA

America Economi­a is Latin America’s leading business magazine, founded in 1986 by Elias Selman and Nils Strandberg. Headquartered in Santiago, Chile, it features a region-wide monthly edition and regularly updated articles online, as well as country-specific editions in Chile, Brazil, Ecuador and Mexico.

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