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Transaction Partners and Firm Relocation Choice: Evidence from the Tohoku Earthquake. (2014). Uesugi, Iichiro ; Uchida, Hirofumi ; Ono, Arito ; Hosono, Kaoru ; Kaoru, Hosono ; Iichiro, Uesugi ; Taisuke, UCHINO ; Hirofumi, Uchida ; Arito, ONO ; Daisuke, Miyakawa.
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