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The paper is condensed from a larger study undertaken during my 1973–74 stay at UNCTAD, United Nations, New York. The opinions expressed are my personal opinions and need not reflect the opinions of UNCTAD. I am grateful toV.K. Sastry for periodic long discussions, toJ. Gomez for providing part of the data on trade flows and toN. Alama for her excellent computational assistance. However, I alone am responsible for any errors.
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Marwah, K. A world model of international trade: Forecasting market shares and trade flows. Empirical Economics 1, 1–39 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01764291
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