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Since World War II, we have seen an ever-increasing amount of international exchange of goods, services, labour and capital. In politics and society alike, the potential effects of this phenomenon are eagerly discussed more than ever. However, knowledge is still scarce how this important feature of globalization affects the functioning of markets and firms on a smaller scale.
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Bernard, A. B., Jensen, J. B., Redding, S. J., & Schott, P. K. (2007). Firms in international trade. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 21(3), 105–130.
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Foellmi, R. (2019). Reto Foellmi Recommends “Firms in International Trade” by Andrew B. Bernard, J. Bradford Jensen, Stephen J. Redding and Peter K. Schott. In: Frey, B., Schaltegger, C. (eds) 21st Century Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17740-9_16
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