Trade Liberalization, Firm Performance and Labour Market Outcomes in the Developing World: What Can We Learn from Micro-LevelData?



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N. 172

November 2002

Trade Liberalization, Firm Performance and Labour Market Outcomes in the
Developing World:

What Can We Learn from Micro-Level Data?

Paolo Epifani

University of Parma; CESPRI-Bocconi University



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