International Trade, Factor Market Distortions, and the Optimal Dynamic Subsidy
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- Lapan, Harvey E., 1976. "International Trade, Factor Market Distortions And The Optimal Dynamic Subsidy," ISU General Staff Papers 197606010700001000, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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