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1 Contributors
5 C p. xi-xii
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2 Copyright
5 C p. iv
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3 Front Matter
5 C p. iii
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4 Globalization and the environment ☆ ☆ We thank our discussants, Clare Balboni and David Hemous, and participants in a Handbook conference for excellent comments, Kenneth Lai for excellent research assistance, and NSF SES-1850790. Copeland, Brian R.

5 C p. 61-146
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5 Global value chains ☆ ☆ We thank Rob Johnson for serving as discussant of our paper, and Emily Blanchard, Alessandro Borin, Lorenzo Caliendo, Rob Feenstra, and Michele Mancini for enlightening email exchanges. All errors are our own. The Online Appendix often mentioned in the main text is available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.hesint.2022.02.005. Antràs, Pol

5 C p. 297-376
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6 Index
5 C p. 479-489
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7 International trade and innovation ☆ ☆ We thank Sina Ates, Elhanan Helpman, Ezra Oberfield, and Thomas Sampson for their valuable comments and discussions; and Marcos Sora for his superb research assistance. Akcigit, Ufuk

5 C p. 377-404
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8 Introduction to the series Arrow, Kenneth J.

5 C p. xiii
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9 Preface Gopinath, Gita

5 C p. xv-xxii
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10 The backlash of globalization ☆ ☆ The authors are grateful to Elhanan Helpman, Paola Conconi, and Giovanni Maggi for their insightful comments on the early draft of this paper, and to Pol Antràs, Johannes Boehm, Jose De Sousa, Carlo Devillanova, Dave Donaldson, Rebecca Freeman, Jeffry Frieden, Gordon Hanson, Ahmad Lashkaripour, Thierry Mayer, John Morrow, Nina Pavcnik, Steve Redding, Ariell Reshef, Peter Rosendorff, Luca Salvatici, Guido Tabellini, Thierry Verdier, Maurizio Zanardi, and seminar participants at several venues for useful suggestions, as well as to Emma Bonotti, Enrico Cavallotti, Matteo Ficarra, Tanguy Millardet, Chiara Muzi, Robin Sogalla, and Fabio Enrico Traverso for excellent research assistance. Italo Colantone is grateful to the Center for Economic Studies in Munich for the kind hospitality while working on this paper. This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement n° 789049-MIMAT-ERC-2017-ADG). The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not represent in any manner the EU Commission. The usual disclaimer applies. Colantone, Italo

5 C p. 405-477
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11 The role of trade in economic development ☆ ☆ We are grateful to Bhargav Poudel—and especially to Rebekah Dix, Erin Grela, and Todd Lensman—for incomparable research assistance, as well as to David Baqaee, Johannes Boehm, Penny Goldberg, Amit Khandelwal, Jan de Loecker, Nina Pavcnik, and Ezra Oberfield for sharing code and data, to Amit Khandelwal and Nina Pavcnik for their stimulating conference discussions, and to David Baqaee, Arnaud Costinot, Elhanan Helpman, and Garima Sharma for helpful comments. We also gratefully and fondly acknowledge many (and yet, sadly, far too few) insightful conversations with Emmanuel Farhi that have taught us about the subject matter surveyed here. Atkin, David

5 C p. 1-59
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12 Trade and geography ☆ ☆ I am especially grateful to Elhanan Helpman for extremely helpful comments. I would also like to thank the other editors, my discussants Cecile Gaubert and Tony Venables, and the other participants at the Handbook of International Economics virtual conference in March 2021, for their terrific comments and suggestions. Thanks also to Costas Arkolakis, Jonathan Dingel, Dave Donaldson, Gordon Hanson, Nina Pavcnik, and Matt Turner for extremely helpful comments. I would also like to thank Benny Kleinman for excellent research assistance. Responsibility for results, opinions, and errors lies with the author alone. Redding, Stephen J.

5 C p. 147-217
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13 Trade policy ☆ ☆ We thank Pol Antras, Costas Arkolakis, David Atkin, Kyle Bagwell, Mostafa Beshkar, Paola Conconi, Arnaud Costinot, Swati Dhingra, Rafael Dix-Carneiro, Pablo Fajgelbaum, Robert Feenstra, Cecilia Fieler, Elhanan Helpman, Samuel Kortum, Brian Kovak, Mario Larch, Giovanni Maggi, Andres Rodriguez-Clare, Peter Schott, Robert Staiger, and James Tybout for useful comments. We thank Charles Cai and Yuta Suzuki for excellent research assistance. Caliendo, Lorenzo

5 C p. 219-295
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