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COVID-19 and global value chains: A discussion of arguments on value chain organization and the role of the WTO. (2021). Stolzenburg, Victor ; Bacchetta, Marc ; Xu, Ankai ; Rubinova, Stela ; Piermartini, Roberta ; Bekkers, Eddy.
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