Delivery terms in international trade: some evidence for Spain created by Ignacio del Rosal
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- HB1.A666 APP
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Main Library - Special Collections | HB1.A666 APP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol. 20, no. 5 (606-610) | SP17976 | Not for loan | For In House Use Only |
Although there is abundant literature on the analysis of transportation costs in international trade, there are practically no studies concerning delivery terms defined in the International Commercial Terms (Incoterms). This article aims to take a first step using the information on Incoterms usage provided by the Spanish Foreign Trade Statistics.
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