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The authors examine the influence of infrastructure, institutional quality, colonial and geographic context, and trade preferences on the pattern of bilateral trade. They are interested in threshold effects, and so emphasize those cases where bilateral country pairs do not actually trade. The author...

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Autore principale: shalizi, zmarak
Altri autori: Manchin, Miriam
Natura: Libro
Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank Development Research Group, 2007
Serie:Policy research working paper ; 4209
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Accesso online:https://www.openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/7201
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