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The impact of global value chains on the euro area economy. (2019). Tagliabracci, Alex ; Schmitz, Martin ; Koester, Gerrit ; Frohm, Erik ; de Soyres, François ; Benkovskis, Konstantins ; Vaccarino, Elena ; Fidora, Michael ; di Lupidio, Benedetta ; Skudelny, Frauke ; Schroth, Joachim ; Chiacchio, Francesco ; Pavlova, Elena ; Al-Haschimi, Alexander ; Osbat, Chiara ; Gunnella, Vanessa ; Nickel, Christiane ; Lopez-Garcia, Paloma ; Gradeva, Katerina ; Dorrucci, Ettore ; Worz, Julia ; Franco-Bedoya, Sebastian.
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