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The recent literature on international trade stresses its dynamic effects on growth, welfare and technical progress. Several empirical studies furthermore,analyze data on country performances of models of “export-led” growth with results that appear to demonstrate the advantages of freer trade from the point of view of both static and dynamic efficiencies.

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Paganetto, L., Scandizzo, P.L. (1996). International Trade and Endogenous Growth. In: Baldassarri, M., Imbriani, C., Salvatore, D. (eds) The International System between New Integration and Neo-Protectionism. Central Issues in Contemporary Economic Theory and Policy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24664-9_7

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