Trade, Geography, and Monopolistic Competition: Theory and an Application to Spatial Inequalities in Developing Countries.

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Main Author: Venables, A
Other Authors: Arnott, R
Format: Book section
Language:English
Published: MIT Press 2003
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Trade, Geography, and Monopolistic Competition: Theory and an Application to Spatial Inequalities in Developing Countries.
title Trade, Geography, and Monopolistic Competition: Theory and an Application to Spatial Inequalities in Developing Countries.
title_full Trade, Geography, and Monopolistic Competition: Theory and an Application to Spatial Inequalities in Developing Countries.
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title_short Trade, Geography, and Monopolistic Competition: Theory and an Application to Spatial Inequalities in Developing Countries.
title_sort trade geography and monopolistic competition theory and an application to spatial inequalities in developing countries
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