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Trade, Structural Transformation, and Development: Evidence from Argentina 1869–1914
Pablo Fajgelbaum
, Stephen J. Redding
Economics
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Structural Transformation
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ARGENTINA
100%
Economic Development
100%
Internal Integration
100%
Balassa-Samuelson Effect
100%
External Integration
100%
Wages
50%
Global Market
50%
Relative Prices
50%
World Economy
50%
Cost-sensitive
50%
Urban Population
50%
High Population Density
50%
Good Prices
50%
Late Nineteenth Century
50%
Land Price
50%
Transport Costs
50%
Microfoundations
50%
Traded Goods
50%
Non-traded Goods
50%
Transformation Development
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Tradables
50%
Microfoundations
50%
Balassa-Samuelson Effect
50%