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Trends and Patterns of Singapore's Trade in Manufactures

In: Trade and Structural Change in Pacific Asia

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  • Chung Ming Wong, 1987. "Trends and Patterns of Singapore's Trade in Manufactures," NBER Chapters, in: Trade and Structural Change in Pacific Asia, pages 379-432, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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