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International Fragmentation, Supply…
International Fragmentation, Supply Chains, and Financial Frictions, Spring 2023
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DATE
March 1-2, 2023
LOCATION
Central Bank of Chile, Agustinas 1180, Santiago, Chile (Auditorium, 2nd Floor)
ORGANIZERS
Pol Antràs, Sofía Bauducco, Linda S. Goldberg, and Ṣebnem Kalemli-Özcan
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Supported by Central Bank of Chile
FORMAT: 25 mins for paper presentation, 15 mins for the discussant, remaining time for Q&A.
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