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Does Rising Import Competition Harm Local Firm Productivity in Less Advanced Economies? Evidence from Vietnams Manufacturing Sector. (2014). Tran, Tuyen ; DOAN, Tinh ; Lim, Steven ; Nguyen, Son ; Vu, Huong.
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