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International Trade and Endogenous Production Structures

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Jones, R.W.
Marjit, S.

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Paper provided by University of Rochester - Center for Economic Research (RCER) in its series RCER Working Papers with number 312.

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Date of creation: 1992
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Keywords: economic theory ; commodities ; production factors ; market;

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