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La nueva teoría del comercio internacional y los países menos desarrollados

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Ya que este ensayo está dedicado a la memoria de Carlos Díaz-Alejandro, quizá se justifique una nota personal inicial. Mi propio trabajo sobre la relación entre la organización industrial y el comercio internacional comenzó en 1977, cuando empezaba mi carrera docente en la Universidad de Yale. En esa época, algunos de mis colegas pensaban que esta línea de investigación tenía un valor y un interés dudosos; y en ocasiones, yo mismo me preguntaba si valdría la pean el intento. Afortunadamente, Carlos era mi colega y amigo. Él sirvió como una caja de resonancia para mis ideas, expresadas con deficiencia al inicio, y me alentó cuando mi trabajo tropezó con escasa aceptación externa. Si no hubiese contado con el apoyo de unos cuantos colegas cercanos, entre quienes destacaba Carlos, sin duda habría abandonado un esfuerzo que al final me ha dado más de lo que merezco...

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  • Krugman, Paul, 1988. "La nueva teoría del comercio internacional y los países menos desarrollados," El Trimestre Económico, Fondo de Cultura Económica, vol. 55(217), pages 41-66, enero-mar.
  • Handle: RePEc:elt:journl:v:55:y:1988:i:217:p:41-66
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    1. Mendoza, Jorge Eduardo & Calderon, Cuauhtemoc, 2006. "Impactos regionales de las remesas en el crecimiento económico de México [Regional impacts of remittances on the economic growth of Mexico]," MPRA Paper 3331, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Sep 2006.

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