Analysis of vertical specialisation in developing countries: A gravity and panel data approach
Upali Nihal Pitigala
Economics PhD Theses from Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School
Abstract:
The objective of this thesis is to contribute to our understanding of the key factors driving developing countries' integration into vertically-integrated production chains.
Date: 2008
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