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Analysis of vertical specialisation in developing countries: A gravity and panel data approach

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  • Pitigala, Upali Nihal

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The objective of this thesis is to contribute to our understanding of the key factors driving developing countries' integration into vertically-integrated production chains.

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  • Pitigala, Upali Nihal, 2008. "Analysis of vertical specialisation in developing countries: A gravity and panel data approach," Economics PhD Theses 0208, Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School.
  • Handle: RePEc:sus:susphd:0208
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    1. Meenu Tewari & C. Veeramani, 2016. "Network Trade and Development: What Do Patterns of Vertically Specialized Trade in ASEAN Tell Us About India’s Place in Asian Production Networks?," Global Economy Journal (GEJ), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 16(2), pages 349-388, June.

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