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The Size of Micro-originated Aggregate Fluctuations: An analysis of firm-level input-output linkages in Japan. (2021). Miyakawa, Daisuke ; Arata, Yoshiyuki.
In: Discussion papers.
RePEc:eti:dpaper:21066.

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