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Globalization, Economic Reform, and Structural Price Transmission: Sam Decomposition Techniques with an Empirical Application to Vietnam

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David Roland-Holst is the James Irvine Professor of Economics at Mills College and Director of the Rural Development Research Consortium (RDRC) at the University of California, Berkeley (dwrh@rdrc.net). Finn Tarp is Professor of Development Economics and Coordinator of the Development Economics Research Group (DERG) at the University of Copenhagen (Finn.Tarp@econ.ku.dk). Opinions expressed here are those of the authors and should not be attributed to their affiliated institutions.

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Roland-Holst, D., Tarp, F. (2006). Globalization, Economic Reform, and Structural Price Transmission: Sam Decomposition Techniques with an Empirical Application to Vietnam. In: de Janvry, A., Kanbur, R. (eds) Poverty, Inequality and Development. Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion and Well-Being, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-29748-0_14

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