Productivity premia for many modes of internationalization. A replication study of Békés/Muraközy, Economics Letters (2016)

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Productivity premia for many modes of internationalization. A replication study of Békés/Muraközy, Economics Letters (2016). / Wagner, Joachim.
Lüneburg: Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Lüneburg, 2017. (University of Lüneburg Working Paper Series in Economics; Band 372).

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Wagner, J 2017 'Productivity premia for many modes of internationalization. A replication study of Békés/Muraközy, Economics Letters (2016)' University of Lüneburg Working Paper Series in Economics, Bd. 372, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Lüneburg, Lüneburg.

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Wagner, J. (2017). Productivity premia for many modes of internationalization. A replication study of Békés/Muraközy, Economics Letters (2016). (University of Lüneburg Working Paper Series in Economics; Band 372). Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Lüneburg.

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Wagner J. Productivity premia for many modes of internationalization. A replication study of Békés/Muraközy, Economics Letters (2016). Lüneburg: Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Lüneburg. 2017. (University of Lüneburg Working Paper Series in Economics).

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