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Increasing returns, imperfect competition and the positive theory of international trade

In: Handbook of International Economics

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This chapter was published in: G. M. Grossman & K. Rogoff (ed.) Handbook of International Economics, , chapter 24, pages 1243-1277, 1995.

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G. M. Grossman & K. Rogoff (ed.), 1995. "Handbook of International Economics," Handbook of International Economics, Elsevier, edition 1, volume 3, number 3, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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