Income volatility: whom you trade with matters

Marion Jansen1, Carolina Lennon2, Roberta Piermartini3
1International Trade Centre, Geneva, Switzerland
2World Bank, Washington, DC, USA
3Economic Research and Statistics Division, World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland

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