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Date: 2016-03-03 22:32:40
Economy
International trade
Economics
BalassaSamuelson effect
Exchange rate
Tradable sector
Manufacturing
Causes of unemployment in the United States

Relative Prices, Hysteresis, and the Decline of American Manufacturing Douglas L. Campbell† New Economic School§ March, 2016

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