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Learning by Exporting and Wage Profiles: New Evidence from Brazil. (2021). Ma, Xiao ; Nakab, Alejandro ; Muendler, Marc-Andreas.
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  2. Differences in On-the-Job Learning across Firms. (2024). Saltiel, Fernando ; Arellano-Bover, Jaime.
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