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Intra-industry trade in Asia

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Hesketh, Barry C. J

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In this study i am concerned with examining the phenomenon of intra-industry trade with respect to the trade of Asia. More precisely, I examine the size of, and relevance of, intra-industry trade in manufacturing goods for a number of developing countries of Asia. For the purposes of this introduction intra-industry trade may be defined as trade in products which are produced within the same industry: the trade for example of tubes of steel for steel plates or large motor cars for smaller motor cars.

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