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Who's getting globalised? Intra-national trade costs and world price pass-through in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa

Who’s Getting Globalized? Intra-National Trade Costs and World Price Pass-Through in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa (Policy Brief)

Policy brief 1 Jan 2012 Firms and Trade

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David Atkin

Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Dave Donaldson

Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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