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Externalities and the Linkages Between Trade Sector and Manufacturing

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The Service Sector: Productivity and Growth

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The trade sector, as well as the other service sectors, plays a complex role in determining economic growth.

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Felli, E., Tria, G. (1995). Externalities and the Linkages Between Trade Sector and Manufacturing. In: Felli, E., Rosati, F.C., Tria, G. (eds) The Service Sector: Productivity and Growth. Contributions to Economics. Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49999-9_3

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