The World Over the Next Twenty-five Years: Global Trade Liberalization, and the Relative Growth of Different Regions
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.233423
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- Jeffrey Frankel., 1996. "The World Over the Next Twenty-five Years: Global Trade Liberalization, and the Relative Growth of Different Regions," Center for International and Development Economics Research (CIDER) Working Papers C96-061, University of California at Berkeley.
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- Gimet, Celine, 2007.
"Conditions necessary for the sustainability of an emerging area: The importance of banking and financial regional criteria,"
Journal of Multinational Financial Management, Elsevier, vol. 17(4), pages 317-335, October.
- CĂ©line Gimet, 2007. "Conditions necessary for the sustainability of an emerging area: the importance of banking and financial regional criteria," Post-Print halshs-00356066, HAL.
- J. Bradford DeLong, 1996. "Cross-country variations in national economic growth rates: the role of \\"technology\\"," Conference Series ; [Proceedings], Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 40(Jun), pages 127-172.
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- F01 - International Economics - - General - - - Global Outlook
- O00 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - General - - - General
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