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Economic Integration in Trade and FDI. Dynamic Considerations of Potentials and Adjustment

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  • Peter Egger, 2000. "Economic Integration in Trade and FDI. Dynamic Considerations of Potentials and Adjustment," WIFO Working Papers 130, WIFO.
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