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COVID-19, Lockdowns and International Trade: Evidence from Firm-Level Data. (2021). Amador, Joo ; Gouveia, Carlos Melo ; Pimenta, Ana Catarina.
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  2. How Resilient Was Trade to COVID-19 ?. (2022). Paunov, Caroline ; Fernandes, Ana ; Bas, Maria.
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  3. Firm adaptation in COVID-19 times: The case of Portuguese exporting firms. (2022). Guri, Romina ; Capella-Ramos, Joao.
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  4. Covid-19 and Capital Flows: The Responses of Investors to the Responses of Governments. (2022). Nitsch, Volker ; Goldbach, Stefan.
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  5. From Macro to Micro: Large Exporters Coping with Common Shocks. (2022). Fontagné, Lionel ; Stumpner, Sebastian ; Gaulier, Guillaume ; Carluccio, Juan ; Bricongne, Jean-Charles.
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  6. How Resilient Was Trade to Covid-19?. (2022). Paunov, Caroline ; Fernandes, Ana Margarida ; Bas, Maria.
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  7. From Macro to Micro: Large Exporters Coping with Common Shocks. (2022). Fontagné, Lionel ; Stumpner, Sebastian ; Gaulier, Guillaume ; Carluccio, Juan ; Bricongne, Jean-Charles.
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  8. Covid-19 and capital flows: The responses of investors to the responses of governments. (2021). Nitsch, Volker ; Goldbach, Stefan.
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