Linder's hypothesis revisited: income similarity effects for low income countries

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In this paper we test whether a Linder effect exists in international trade generally, and in trade among, and between, developed and less developed countries in particular. We provide empirical evidence that, contrary to accepted views, the Linder effect can be found for both developed and less developed countries.

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Arnon, A., & Weinblatt, J. (1998). Linder’s hypothesis revisited: income similarity effects for low income countries. Applied Economics Letters, 5(10), 607–611. https://doi.org/10.1080/135048598354267

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