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000293119 037__ $$aBOOK
000293119 245__ $$aSupply-chain trade : a portrait of global patterns and several testable hypotheses
000293119 260__ $$aCambridge, Massachusetts$$bNational Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)$$c2013
000293119 269__ $$a2013
000293119 300__ $$a62 p.
000293119 336__ $$aPapers and Reports
000293119 490__ $$aNBER working paper ; no. 18957
000293119 520__ $$aThe trade linked to international production networks – supply-chain trade for short – is associated with momentous global economic changes. This paper presents a portrait of the global pattern of supply-chain trade and how it has evolved since 1995. The paper draws on a variety of data sources but most heavily on the recent World Input-Output Database. China’s supply-chain trade receives special attention.
000293119 700__ $$aBaldwin, Richard E
000293119 700__ $$aLopez-Gonzalez, Javier
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000293119 901__ $$uInternational Economics Department$$0319285
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