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The China shock revisited: Insights from value added trade flows. (2018). Stolzenburg, Victor ; Jakubik, Adam.
In: WTO Staff Working Papers.
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  2. Are your labor shares set in Beijing? The view through the lens of global value chains. (2023). Santoni, Gianluca ; Reshef, Ariell.
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  3. Are Your Labor Shares Set in Beijing ? The View through the Lens of Global Value Chains. (2022). Santoni, Gianluca ; Reshef, Ariell.
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  4. Are Your Labor Shares Set in Beijing ? The View through the Lens of Global Value Chains. (2022). Santoni, Gianluca ; Reshef, Ariell.
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  5. Are Your Labor Shares Set in Beijing? The View through the Lens of Global Value Chains. (2022). Santoni, Gianluca ; Reshef, Ariell.
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  6. The China Effect: Changes in international trade patterns as reasons for rising Anti-Globalism. (2020). Wrobel, Ralph.
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  7. Footloose Global Value Chains: How Trade Costs Make a Difference. (2020). Stolzenburg, Victor ; Jakubik, Adam.
    In: Review of Industrial Organization.
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  8. Footloose global value chains: How trade costs make a difference. (2019). Stolzenburg, Victor ; Jakubik, Adam.
    In: WTO Staff Working Papers.
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  9. Are Your Labor Shares Set in Beijing? The View through the Lens of Global Value Chains. (2019). Santoni, Gianluca ; Reshef, Ariell.
    In: Working Papers.
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