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Two-way traders: searching for complementarities between exports and imports in a developing country

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Segundo Camino-Mogro, Xavier Ordeñana-Rodríguez & Paul Vera-Gilces. (2023) Learning-by-exporting vs. self-selection in Ecuadorian manufacturing firms: Evidence from different industry classifications. The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 32:2, pages 281-312.
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Segundo Camino‐Mogro & Paul Carrillo‐Maldonado. (2022) Do imports of intermediate inputs generate higher productivity? Evidence from Ecuadorian manufacturing firms. The World Economy 46:5, pages 1471-1521.
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