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Figure 1: Irish Manufactured Trade by Partner (Per Cent of Total Trade:SITC 4-9)
Figure 2: Real GDP Per Capita (1990 US$)
Figure 3: Irish Exports vs Destination Country GDP in 1989
Table 1: Gravity Model Excluding North-South Trade
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