Journal of International Economics
1971 - 2008
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Volume 59, issue 2, 2003
- Job creation, job destruction, and the real exchange rate pp. 239-265

- Michael W. Klein, Scott Schuh and Robert K. Triest
- Volatility and growth in developing economies: some numerical results and empirical evidence pp. 267-295

- Stephen J Turnovsky and Pradip Chattopadhyay
- Do high interest rates defend currencies during speculative attacks? pp. 297-321

- Aart Kraay
- Financial dollarization pp. 323-347

- Alain Ize and Eduardo Levy Yeyati
- The CCAPM meets Euro-interest rate persistence, 1960-2000 pp. 349-366

- Allen Head and Gregor W. Smith
- Gradualism in free trade agreements: a theoretical justification pp. 367-397

- Richard Asher Chisik
- Green lobbies and transboundary pollution in large open economies pp. 399-422

- Paola Conconi
- Export industry policy and reputational comparative advantage pp. 423-451

- Richard Asher Chisik
Volume 59, issue 1, 2003
- Market access, economic geography and comparative advantage: an empirical test pp. 1-23

- Donald Davis and David Weinstein
- The market microstructure of central bank intervention pp. 25-45

- Kathryn M. E. Dominguez
- Medium-term determinants of current accounts in industrial and developing countries: an empirical exploration pp. 47-76

- Menzie Chinn and Eswar Prasad
- On the sources of business cycles in the G-7 pp. 77-100

- Fabio Canova and Gianni de Nicolo
- On the similarity of country endowments pp. 101-136

- Peter Debaere and Ufuk Demiroglu
- Real exchange rate targeting and macroeconomic instability pp. 137-159

- Martin Uribe
- The protectionist bias of duty drawbacks: evidence from Mercosur pp. 161-182

- Olivier Cadot, Jaime de Melo and Marcelo Olarreaga
- The North's intellectual property rights standard for the South? pp. 183-209

- Lai, Edwin L. -C. and Larry Dongxiao Qiu
- Spillovers and international competition for investments pp. 211-238

- Trond E. Olsen and Petter Osmundsen
Volume 58, issue 2, 2002
- Geographical disadvantage: a Heckscher-Ohlin-von Thunen model of international specialisation pp. 239-263

- Anthony J. Venables and Nuno M. Limão
- Disinflation and fiscal reform: a neoclassical perspective pp. 265-297

- Roberto Rigobon
- Specialization dynamics pp. 299-334

- Stephen James Redding
- Trade and foreign direct investment in China: a political economy approach pp. 335-358

- Lee G. Branstetter and Robert C. Feenstra
- Testing the monetary model of exchange rate determination: new evidence from a century of data pp. 359-385

- David E. Rapach and Mark Wohar
- Less of a puzzle: a new look at the forward forex market pp. 387-411

- Michael John Moore and Maurice John Roche
- Politics of free trade areas: tariffs versus quotas pp. 413-427

- Arvind Panagariya and Rupa Duttagupta
- Speculative attacks: unique equilibrium and transparency pp. 429-450

- Frank Heinemann and Gerhard Illing
- On the growth effects of North-South trade: the role of labor market flexibility pp. 451-466

- Lutz Georg Arnold
- Tariffs, quality reversals and exit in vertically differentiated industries pp. 467-492

- Inigo Herguera, Praveen Kujal and Emmanuel Petrakis
- Erratum to "Anticipatory effects of voluntary export restraints: a study of home video cassette recorders market, 1978-86": [Journal of International Economics 57 (2002) 83-105] pp. 493-494

- Hiroshi Ohashi
Volume 58, issue 1, 2002
- Does trade raise income?: Evidence from the twentieth century pp. 1-18

- Douglas A. Irwin and Marko Terviö
- Anonymous market and group ties in international trade pp. 19-47

- Alessandra Casella and James E. Rauch
- Keiretsu and relationship-specific investment: implications for market-opening trade policy pp. 49-79

- Larry Dongxiao Qiu and Barbara Spencer
- Offshore production and skill upgrading by Japanese manufacturing firms pp. 81-105

- Keith Head and John Ries
- Endogenous trade policy through majority voting: an empirical investigation pp. 107-133

- Pushan Dutt and Devashish Mitra
- An empirical test of the rent-shifting hypothesis: the case of state trading enterprises pp. 135-157

- Stephen F. Hamilton and Kyle W. Stiegert
- Coordination of speculation pp. 159-175

- Dennis P. J. Botman and Henk Jager
- Trade interdependence, the international financial institutions, and the recent evolution of sovereign-debt renegotiations pp. 177-209

- Mikhail M. Klimenko
- The temporal pattern of trading rule returns and exchange rate intervention: intervention does not generate technical trading profits pp. 211-232

- Christopher Neely
- Book review: Comparing Financial Systems, by Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale, Cambridge and London: MIT Press, 2000 pp. 233-237

- Giancarlo Corsetti
Volume 57, issue 2, 2002
- A U-shaped Europe?: A simulation study of industrial location pp. 273-297

- Rikard Forslid, Jan . Haaland and Karen Helene Midelfart Knarvik
- Real effects of collapsing exchange rate regimes: an application to Mexico pp. 299-325

- Patrick N. Osakwe and Lawrence L. Schembri
- Temporary controls on capital inflows pp. 327-351

- Carmen Reinhart and Richard Todd Smith
- On necessarily welfare-enhancing free trade areas pp. 353-367

- Arvind Panagariya and Pravin Krishna
- Markets for risk and openness to trade: how are they related? pp. 369-395

- Helena Svaleryd and Jonas Vlachos
- Firm productivity and export markets: a non-parametric approach pp. 397-422

- Miguel A. Delgado, Jose C. Farinas and Sonia Ruano
- Issue linkage and issue tie-in in multilateral negotiations pp. 423-447

- Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni
- Endogenous trade policy and lobby formation: an application to the free-rider problem pp. 449-471

- Christopher Magee
- Endogenous political organization and the value of trade agreements pp. 473-485

- Devashish Mitra
Volume 57, issue 1, 2002
- Labor-market adjustment in open economies: Evidence from US states pp. 3-29

- Gordon Hanson and Matthew J. Slaughter
- Tariff-jumping antidumping duties pp. 31-49

- Bruce A. Blonigen
- The great appreciation, the great depreciation, and the purchasing power parity hypothesis pp. 51-82

- David Papell
- Anticipatory effects of voluntary export restraints: a study of home video cassette recorders market, 1978-86 pp. 83-105

- Hiroshi Ohashi
- Financial development and international trade: Is there a link? pp. 107-131

- Thorsten Beck
- Disagreement points in trade negotiations pp. 133-150

- Taiji Furusawa and Quan Wen
- Multi-lateral trade negotiations and the Most Favored Nation clause pp. 151-176

- Phillip McCalman
- A simple approach to international monetary policy coordination pp. 177-196

- Pierpaolo Benigno
- Speculation and the decision to abandon a fixed exchange rate regime pp. 197-229

- Ivan Pastine
- Is the international propagation of financial shocks non-linear?: Evidence from the ERM pp. 231-246

- Carlo Favero and Francesco Giavazzi
- The Spatial Economy, Cities, Region and International Trade: Masahisa Fujita, Paul R. Krugman, and Anthony J. Venables (Eds.), MIT Press, 1999 pp. 247-251

- Donald Davis
- The World Bank: Structure and Policies: Christopher L. Gilbert and David Vines (Eds.), Cambridge University Press pp. 253-256

- Ann E. Harrison
- Exchange Rate Misalignment: Concepts and Measurement for Developing Countries, Lawrence Hinkle and Peter Montiel (eds.), World Bank, 1999 pp. 257-260

- Jose Manuel Campa
- Fiscal Aspects of European Monetary Integration: Andrew Hughes Hallett, Michael Hutchinson, and Svend E. Hougaard Jensen (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1999 pp. 261-266

- Roberto Chang
- Japan's Financial Crisis and Its Parallels to U.S. Experience, Ryokichi Mikitani and Adam S. Posen (Eds.), Institute of International Economics: Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System, Takeo Hoshi and Hugh Patrick (Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers pp. 267-272

- Robert Dekle
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