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Citation: Jm. Tanski et Dw. French, Capital concentration and market power in Mexico's manufacturing industry:Has trade liberalization made a difference?, J ECON ISS, 35(3), 2001, pp. 675-711
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Citation: Ma. Pigeon, Class war in America: How economic and political conservatives are exploiting low- and middle-income Americans., J ECON ISS, 35(3), 2001, pp. 765-769
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