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Intra-industry trade has a paramount value in the theory of international trade due to the reason that it establishes the base for exploiting economies of scale and product differentiation, which ultimately ensures the existence of comparative advantage. The current research is an endeavour to...
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roductivity of each plant through positive externalities, shifting plant-level productivity distribution to the right. Selection … or that gglomeration promotes faster productivity growth. These findings imply that the plant-selection effect was the …
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productivity of each plant through positive externalities, shifting plant-level productivity distribution to the right. Selection … or that agglomeration promotes faster productivity growth. These findings imply that the plant-selection effect was the …
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-level productivity distribution to the right. Selection expels less productive plants through competition, which truncates the … distribution on the left. We find evidence of agglomeration effects that benefit less productive plants and selection effects in … studies that find positive agglomeration effects in the most productive firms, but no selection effects in cities (Combes et …
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