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Number of items: 13.

April 2006

Blyde, Juan (2006): Latin American clubs: uncovering patterns of convergence.

November 2009

Blyde, Juan and Iberti, Gonzalo and Mesquita Moreira, Mauricio (2009): Integration, resource reallocation and productivity: the cases of Brazil and Chile.

January 2010

Blyde, Juan and Pineda, Jose (2010): Microeconomic flexibility, creative destruction and trade.

February 2010

Blyde, Juan and Iberti, Gonzalo (2010): Trade costs, resource reallocation and productivity in developing countries.

25 August 2010

Blyde, Juan (2010): Paving the road to export: the trade impacts of domestic transport costs and road quality.

2 September 2010

Blyde, Juan (2010): Trade, Resource Reallocation and Industry Heterogeneity.

31 March 2013

Blyde, Juan and Molina, Danielken (2013): Logistics Infrastructure and the International Location of Fragmented Production.

Blyde, Juan and Santamaria, Julieth (2013): The Performance of Plants Inserted in Global Supply Chains: A Look at Vertically-Linked Affiliates.

October 2013

Mesquita Moreira, Mauricio and Blyde, Juan and Volpe, Christian and Molina, Danielken (2013): Too Far to Export: Domestic Transport Costs and Regional Export Disparities in Latin America and the Caribbean. Published in:

November 2013

Blyde, Juan and Santamaria, Julieth (2013): Sharpen your skills: the impact of training employees on backward linkages.

23 January 2015

Blyde, Juan and Iberti, Gonzalo and Mussini, Micaela (2015): When does Innovation Matter for Exporting?

6 June 2016

Blyde, Juan (2016): Exports and Labor Skills: The Role of Training.

May 2018

Mesquita Moreira, Mauricio and Blyde, Juan and Giordano, Paolo and Rodriguez Chatruc, Marisol and Li, Kun and Harris, Jeremy and Lucenti, Krista (2018): Connecting the Dots: A Road Map for Better Integration in Latin America and the Caribbean. Published in:

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