Across-Product Versus Within-Product Specialization in International Trade
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- Skilled-labor intensity differences across firms, endogenous product quality, and wage inequality
- Vertical differentiation and trade among symmetric countries
- Firm heterogeneity and Ricardian comparative advantage within and across sectors
- Bounded love of variety and patterns of trade
- What you export matters
- Multinational investments and product sophistication
- Dynamic entry in vertically differentiated markets
- Inequality, openness, and growth through creative destruction
- The impact of a large depreciation on the cost of living of rich and poor consumers
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