The Bigger They are, the Harder They Fall : How Price Differences Across U.S. Cities are Arbitraged
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Biblioteca Fac.Ciencias Económicas | DEP HR-098 NBER 6089 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Consulta en Sala | DEO-LIB-56827 |
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