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The Covid-19 Pandemic and European Trade Patterns: A Sectoral Analysis

This paper examines how the Covid-19 pandemic affected European trade patterns. Specifically, dynamic panel data models are estimated to assess the effects on exports and imports of various sectors and products (selected on the basis of their trading volume or strategic importance) of the restrictio...

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