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Has the International Fragmentation of German Exports Passed Its Peak?

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In the second half of the nineties the import content of German exports (intermediate inputs for the production of exports and imports destined for immediate re-export) increased considerably. The following article examines whether this trend has continued up to the present.

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Ludwig, U., Brautzsch, HU. Has the International Fragmentation of German Exports Passed Its Peak?. Intereconomics 43, 176–180 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-008-0251-1

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