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International trade and heterogeneous firms: A concise summary

Marc Melitz nicely summarizes the empirical and theoretical literature on “international trade and heterogeneous firms” for the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition.

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This entry was posted in Theory on 8 February 2009 by jdingel.

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