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By force of demand: explaining cyclical fluctuations of international trade and government spending
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    By force of demand: explaining cyclical fluctuations of international trade and government spending (English)
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    9 August 2018
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    demand shocks
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    trade openness
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    government spending
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    international business cycles
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