Symposium: The Economies on the Island of Ireland Firms and Trade on the Island of Ireland

This paper documents the broad patterns of firm sales and participation in trade for Northern Ireland and Ireland. Looking across sectors and firm size groups, it examines the distribution of cross-border trade with a particular focus on the degree of integration of supply chains. Using both aggrega...

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