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REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS AND REGIONAL COOPERATION Grubel, H. and Lloyd, P. (1975), Intra-industry Trade: The Theory and Measurement of International Trade in Differentiated Products, London: Macmillan, London. Helpman, E. (1981), International trade in the presence of product differentiation, economies of scale, and monopolistic competition: a Chamberlain-Heckscher-Ohlin approach, Journal of International Economics , Vol. 11 (August), 305–340. Kaminski, B. and Ng, F. (2001), Trade and Production Fragmentation: Central European Economies in EU Networks of Production and Marketing, Policy Resarch Working Paper Series No: 2611, World Bank, Washington. Krugman, P. R. (1980), Scale Economies, Product Differentiation, and the Pattern of Trade, American Economic Review, Vol. 70 (December), 950-959. Krugman, P.R. (1981), Intra-industry specialization and gains from trade ,Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 89 (October), 959-973. Lafay, G. (1992), The Measurement of Revealed Comparative Advantages, in M.G. Dagenais and P.A. Muet (eds), International Trade Modelling, London: Chapman & Hall, London. Lancaster, K. (1980), Intra-industry trade under perfect monopolistic competition, Journal of International Economics, Vol. 10 (May), 151–175. Reganati, F. and Pittiglio, R. (2005), Vertical Intra-Industry Trade: Patterns And Determinants In the Italian Case, Quaderni DSEMS 06-2005, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Matematiche e Statistiche, Universita’ di Foggia, Foggia. Yilmaz, B. (2005), The Foreign Trade Pattern and Foreign Trade Specialization in the European Union, Eastern European Economics, Vol. 43 (October), 77-103. 89
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<strong>REGIONAL</strong> TRADE AGREEMENTS <strong>AND</strong> <strong>REGIONAL</strong> <strong>COOPERATION</strong><br />
Grubel, H. and Lloyd, P. (1975), Intra-industry Trade: The Theory and Measurement<br />
of International Trade in Differentiated Products, London: Macmillan, London.<br />
Helpman, E. (1981), International trade in the presence of product differentiation,<br />
economies of scale, and monopolistic competition: a Chamberlain-Heckscher-Ohlin<br />
approach, Journal of International Economics , Vol. 11 (August), 305–340.<br />
Kaminski, B. and Ng, F. (2001), Trade and Production Fragmentation: Central European<br />
Economies in EU Networks of Production and Marketing, Policy Resarch Working Paper<br />
Series No: 2611, World Bank, Washington.<br />
Krugman, P. R. (1980), Scale Economies, Product Differentiation, and the Pattern of Trade,<br />
American Economic Review, Vol. 70 (December), 950-959.<br />
Krugman, P.R. (1981), Intra-industry specialization and gains from trade ,Journal of<br />
Political Economy, Vol. 89 (October), 959-973.<br />
Lafay, G. (1992), The Measurement of Revealed Comparative Advantages, in M.G.<br />
Dagenais and P.A. Muet (eds), International Trade Modelling, London: Chapman & Hall,<br />
London.<br />
Lancaster, K. (1980), Intra-industry trade under perfect monopolistic competition, Journal<br />
of International Economics, Vol. 10 (May), 151–175.<br />
Reganati, F. and Pittiglio, R. (2005), Vertical Intra-Industry Trade: Patterns And<br />
Determinants In the Italian Case, Quaderni DSEMS 06-2005, Dipartimento di Scienze<br />
Economiche, Matematiche e Statistiche, Universita’ di Foggia, Foggia.<br />
Yilmaz, B. (2005), The Foreign Trade Pattern and Foreign Trade Specialization in the<br />
European Union, Eastern European Economics, Vol. 43 (October), 77-103.<br />
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