Credit Constraints and Exports: A Survey of Empirical Studies Using Firm Level Data

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Credit Constraints and Exports : A Survey of Empirical Studies Using Firm Level Data. / Wagner, Joachim.

Microeconometrics of International Trade. Hrsg. / Joachim Wagner. World Scientific Publishing Co., 2016. S. 401-421 (World Scientific Studies in International Economics; Band 52).

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Wagner, J 2016, Credit Constraints and Exports: A Survey of Empirical Studies Using Firm Level Data. in J Wagner (Hrsg.), Microeconometrics of International Trade. World Scientific Studies in International Economics, Bd. 52, World Scientific Publishing Co., S. 401-421. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789813109698_0012

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Wagner, J. (2016). Credit Constraints and Exports: A Survey of Empirical Studies Using Firm Level Data. in J. Wagner (Hrsg.), Microeconometrics of International Trade (S. 401-421). (World Scientific Studies in International Economics; Band 52). World Scientific Publishing Co.. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789813109698_0012

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Wagner J. Credit Constraints and Exports: A Survey of Empirical Studies Using Firm Level Data. in Wagner J, Hrsg., Microeconometrics of International Trade. World Scientific Publishing Co. 2016. S. 401-421. (World Scientific Studies in International Economics). doi: 10.1142/9789813109698_0012

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