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- 22: Offshoring and Skill-upgrading in French Manufacturing: A Heckscher-Ohlin-Melitz View

- Juan Carluccio, Alejandro Cunat, Harald Fadinger and Christian Fons-Rosen
- 21: Border effects and urban structure

- David Nagy
- 20: Tariffs, Trade and Productivity: A Quantitative Evaluation of Heterogeneous Firm Models

- Holger Breinlich and Alejandro Cunat
- 19: Geography, Non-Homotheticity, and Industrialization: A Quantitative Analysis

- Holger Breinlich and Alejandro Cunat
- 18: How frequently firms export? Evidence from France

- Gábor Békés, Lionel Fontagné, Balazs Murakozy and Vincent Vicard
- 17: The Role of NAFTA and Returns to Scale in Export Duration

- Tibor Besedes
- 16: Export Growth and Credit Constraints

- Tibor Besedes, Byung-Cheol Kim and Volodymyr Lugovskyy
- 15: Gravity or Dummies? The Limits of Identification in Gravity Estimations

- Cecília Hornok
- 14: Lumpy Trade and the Welfare Effects of Administrative Barriers

- Cecília Hornok and Miklós Koren
- 13: Machines and machinists: Capital-skill complementarity from an international trade perspective

- Márton Csillag and Miklós Koren
- 12: Trade Complexity and Productivity

- Carlo Altomonte and Gábor Békés
- 11: Agglomeration Premium and Trading Activity of Firms

- Gábor Békés and Péter Harasztosi
- 10: Innovation, Productivity and Export: the case of Hungary

- László Halpern and Balazs Murakozy
- 9: Firms and Products in International Trade: Data and Patterns for Hungary

- Gábor Békés, Péter Harasztosi and Balazs Murakozy
- 8: Imported Inputs and Productivity

- László Halpern, Miklós Koren and Adam Szeidl
- 7: Economies of Scale and the Size of Exporters

- Roc Armenter and Miklós Koren
- 6: Temporary trade and heterogeneous firms

- Gábor Békés and Balazs Murakozy
- 5: The role of production technology for productivity spillovers from multinationals: Firm-level evidence for Hungary

- Holger Görg, Alexander Hijzen and Balazs Murakozy
- 4: A Spatial Explanation for the Balassa-Samuelson Effect

- Peter Karadi and Miklós Koren
- 3: A Balls-and-Bins Model of Trade

- Roc Armenter and Miklós Koren
- 2: What Makes a Successful Export?

- Holger Görg, Richard Kneller and Balazs Murakozy
- 1: Spillovers from Multinationals to Heterogeneous Domestic Firms: Evidence from Hungary

- Gábor Békés, Joern Kleinert and Farid Toubal