Trade liberalisation with imperfect competition : The large and the small of it
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- Nguyen, T.T & Wigle, R.M., 1988. "Trade Liberalization With Imperfect Competition: The Large And Small Of It," Working Papers 89128, Wilfrid Laurier University, Department of Economics.
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- Stephen Devadoss & Kent Lanclos, 2000. "Trade in imperfectly competitive industries: the role of market size and consumer preferences," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 32(9), pages 1189-1200.
- Antonio Cabrales & Massimo Motta, 1996.
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- Trien T. Nguyen & Carlo Perroni & Randall M. Wigle, 1996.
"Uruguay Round Impacts on Canada,"
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- J. David Richardson, 1989. "Empirical Research on Trade Liberalization With Imperfect Competition: A Survey," NBER Working Papers 2883, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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