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Internal geography, international trade, and regional specialization
A. Kerem Coşar, Pablo D. Fajgelbaum
Economics
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Canonical Model
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Chinese Prefectures
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Comparative Advantage
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Developing Countries
50%
Dual Economy
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Economic Integration
50%
Employment Income
50%
Export Orientation
50%
Industry-level Data
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International Trade
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Model Features
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Patterns of Specialization
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Regional Effects
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Regional Specialization
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Relative Income
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Rest of the World
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Trade Specialization
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Dual Economy
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