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Volume 33, issue 3, 2021
- Firms, states, and global production pp. 405-414

- Soo Yeon Kim and B. Rosendorff
- Investment commitments in PTAs and MNCS in partner countries pp. 415-442

- Soo Yeon Kim
- Fostering global value chains through international agreements: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 443-482

- Edmund J. Malesky and Helen V. Milner
- Labor upgrading and export market opportunities: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 483-513

- Edmund J. Malesky and Layna Mosley
- The end of currency manipulation? Global production networks and exchange rate outcomes pp. 514-532

- Ryan M. Weldzius
- Trade agreements and Global Value Chain (GVC) participation: Evidence from Chinese industries pp. 533-582

- Ka Zeng, Yue Lu and Ya‐wei Li
- Engineering crises: Favoritism and strategic fiscal indiscipline pp. 583-610

- Gilles Saint‐Paul, Davide Ticchi and Andrea Vindigni
- Do tax and expenditure limitations exacerbate rising income inequality? pp. 611-643

- Steven Deller, Craig Maher and Judith Stallmann
- Trade openness and political distortions pp. 644-663

- Daryna Grechyna
- Misremembering Weimar: Hyperinflation, the Great Depression, and German collective economic memory pp. 664-686

- Lukas Haffert, Nils Redeker and Tobias Rommel
Volume 33, issue 2, 2021
- The price of doing business: Why replaceable foreign firms get worse government treatment pp. 209-243

- Leslie Johns and Rachel L. Wellhausen
- Presidential antagonism and central bank credibility pp. 244-263

- Carola Binder
- Inside job: Migration and distributive politics in the European Union pp. 264-288

- Merih Angin, Albana Shehaj and Adrian J. Shin
- Female politicians in municipal councils and fiscal performance pp. 289-314

- Roberto Cabaleiro‐Casal and Enrique Buch‐Gómez
- War, inequality, and taxation pp. 315-342

- Dalton C. Dorr and Adrian J. Shin
- Market competition, relocation and lobbying pp. 343-356

- Vivekananda Mukherjee and Amrita Kamalini Bhattacharyya
- National support for the European integration project: Does financial integration matter? pp. 357-378

- Patricia Esteve‐González, Helmut Herwartz and Bernd Theilen
- Do interactions with candidates increase voter support and participation? Experimental evidence from Italy pp. 379-402

- Enrico Cantoni and Vincent Pons
Volume 33, issue 1, 2021
- Income distribution and economic development: Insights from machine learning pp. 1-36

- Pushan Dutt and Ilia Tsetlin
- Country asymmetry, trade agreements, and transfers pp. 37-51

- Jean-Marc Kilolo
- A tale of two gravities pp. 52-75

- Jason H. Bowman, Xiaoping Chen and Ben Li
- Political credit cycles pp. 76-108

- Andreas Kern and Puspa Amri
- Electoral uncertainty and financial volatility: Evidence from two‐round presidential races in emerging markets pp. 109-132

- Daniel Carnahan and Sebastian Saiegh
- How an ineffective agent can increase his budget pp. 133-147

- Kimiko Terai and Amihai Glazer
- Masculinity cues, perceptions of politician attributes, and political behavior pp. 148-171

- Ho Fai Chan, Ahmed Skali, David Stadelmann, Benno Torgler and Stephen Whyte
- Stock markets in turmoil: political institutions and the impact of elections pp. 172-204

- Martin Lausegger
Volume 32, issue 3, 2020
- Do economic recessions “squeeze the middle class”? pp. 335-355

- Alberto Batinti and Joan Costa‐Font
- Voting, taxes, and heterogeneous preferences: Evidence from Swedish local elections pp. 356-380

- Eva Mörk and Mattias Nordin
- Why your neighbor matters: Positions in preferential trade agreement networks and export growth in global value chains pp. 381-410

- Jong Hee Park and Byung Koo Kim
- Political efficacy and the persistence of turnout shocks pp. 411-429

- Sebastian Garmann
- External threats, political turnover, and fiscal capacity pp. 430-462

- Hector Galindo‐Silva
Volume 32, issue 2, 2020
- Moving markets? Government bond investors and microeconomic policy changes pp. 197-249

- Layna Mosley, Victoria Paniagua and Erik Wibbels
- The political economy of trade and migration: Evidence from the U.S. Congress pp. 250-278

- Paola Conconi, Giovanni Facchini, Max Steinhardt and Maurizio Zanardi
- Civil service reform, self‐selection, and bureaucratic performance pp. 279-304

- Daniel Gibbs
- Political budget cycles and voting within a federal country: The influence of political alignment pp. 305-334

- Pablo Garofalo, Daniel Lema and Jorge Streb
Volume 32, issue 1, 2020
- Salvation by good works? Offshoring, corporate philanthropy, and public attitudes toward trade policy pp. 1-27

- Andrew Kerner and Jane L. Sumner
- Join hands or walk alone? Evidence on lobbying for trade policy in India pp. 28-67

- Amrita Saha
- Globalization and electoral outcomes: Evidence from Italy pp. 68-103

- Mauro Caselli, Andrea Fracasso and Silvio Traverso
- Can social spending cushion the inequality effect of globalization? pp. 104-142

- Andreas Bergh, Irina Mirkina and Therese Nilsson
- Familiarity breeds growth: The impact of factional ties on local cadres’ economic performance in China pp. 143-171

- Stan Hok‐Wui Wong and Yu Zeng
- Understanding political−economic development in the American South pp. 172-195

- George A. Krause and Matthew Zarit
Volume 31, issue 3, 2019
- Does oil substitute for patriarchy? pp. 293-322

- Joel W. Simmons
- Kleptocracy and tax evasion under resource abundance pp. 323-373

- Hamid Mohtadi, Michael L. Ross, Uchechukwu Jarrett and Stefan Ruediger
- The heterogeneous effect of oil discoveries on democracy pp. 374-402

- Tania Masi and Roberto Ricciuti
- Developing global champions: Why national oil companies expand abroad pp. 403-427

- Andrew Cheon
- Labor markets and cultural values: Evidence from Japanese and American views about caregiving immigrants pp. 428-464

- Margaret E. Peters, Rieko Kage, Frances Rosenbluth and Seiki Tanaka
- Anti‐immigration policy in the destination country and skilled–unskilled wage inequality in a source economy with or without unemployment pp. 465-484

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri
- Political corruption and capture of the minority pp. 485-510

- Pierpaolo Giannoccolo and Maurizio Lisciandra
Volume 31, issue 2, 2019
- The effect of income inequality on political polarization: Evidence from European regions, 2002–2014 pp. 137-162

- Hernan Winkler
- Damaging democracy? Security provision and turnout in Afghan elections† pp. 163-193

- Luke N. Condra, Michael Callen, Radha K. Iyengar, James D. Long and Jacob N. Shapiro
- Incomplete integration and contagion of debt distress in economic unions pp. 194-215

- Cem Karayalcin and Harun Onder
- The influence of government ideology on monetary policy: New cross‐country evidence based on dynamic heterogeneous panels pp. 216-239

- Federico M. Giesenow and Jakob de Haan
- Transaction costs and economic growth under common legal system: State‐level evidence from Mexico pp. 240-292

- Rok Spruk and Mitja Kovac
Volume 31, issue 1, 2019
- Exports, jobs, growth! Congressional hearings on US trade agreements pp. 1-26

- Jieun Lee and Iain Osgood
- Do economic sanctions affect protectionism? Evidence from agricultural support pp. 27-42

- Zhike Lv and Ting Xu
- Political budget cycles, incumbency advantage, and propaganda pp. 43-70

- Frank Bohn
- No better time than now: Future uncertainty and private investment under dictatorship pp. 71-96

- Michael Albertus and Victor Gay
- Why principals tolerate biases of inaccurate agents pp. 97-111

- Kimiko Terai and Amihai Glazer
- Public investment under autocracy and social unrest pp. 112-135

- Johnson Gwatipedza and Thorsten Janus
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