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Trade and the Scopes of Pollution: Evidence from China’s World Market Integration. (2025). Singh, Tejendra Pratap ; Pisch, Frank ; Huang, Hanwei ; Carattini, Stefano.
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  37. The Long-run Relationship Between Trade and Population Health: Evidence from Five Decades. (2017). Herzer, Dierk.
    In: The World Economy.
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  38. The Employment Effects of the EU Eastern Enlargement in Germany. (2016). Brändle, Tobias ; Brandle, Tobias ; Kalweit, Rene.
    In: VfS Annual Conference 2016 (Augsburg): Demographic Change.
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  39. The great recession and job loss spillovers : impact of tradable employment shocks on supporting services. (2016). Nguyen, Ha ; Rezaei, Shawheen ; Minh, HA.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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    In: NBER Macroeconomics Annual.
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  41. Labour Productivity and the Distribution of Real Earnings in Canada, 1976 to 2014. (2016). Uguccioni, James ; James, Andrew Sharpe ; Murray, Alexander.
    In: CSLS Research Reports.
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  42. Chinese import competition and the provisions for external debt financing in the US. (2016). Rahaman, Mohammad M.
    In: Journal of International Business Studies.
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  43. Redistribution of Local Labor Market Shocks through Firms’ Internal Networks. (2016). Giroud, Xavier ; Mueller, Holger M.
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  44. The China Shock: Learning from Labor Market Adjustment to Large Changes in Trade. (2016). Hanson, Gordon ; Dorn, David ; Autor, David.
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  45. Chinas Increasing Global Influence: Changes in International Growth Spillovers. (2016). Sensier, Marianne ; Osborn, Denise ; Bataa, Erdenebat.
    In: Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series.
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  46. Import exposure and human capital adjustment: Evidence from the U.S.. (2016). Lopresti, John ; Greenland, Andrew.
    In: Journal of International Economics.
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  47. All We Need is Love? Trade-Adjustment, Inequality, and the Role of the Partner. (2016). Huber, Katrin ; Winkler, Erwin.
    In: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research.
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  48. Redistribution of Local Demand Shocks through Firms Internal Networks. (2016). Giroud, Xavier ; Mueller, Holger M.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  49. Econometric Analysis of Production Networks with Dominant Units. (2016). Yang, Cynthia Fan ; Pesaran, Mohammad.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  50. Econometric Analysis of Production Networks with Dominant Units. (2016). Pesaran, Mohammad ; Yang, Cynthia Fan.
    In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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