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Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Readings for week 03/07/18

Gravity and Comparative Advantage: Estimation of Trade Elasticities for the Agricultural Sector
 By
Kari E.R. Heerman, Ian M. Sheldon

The Shocks Matter: Improving Our Estimates of Exchange Rate Pass-Through
By
Kari E.R. Heerman, Ian M. Sheldon


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