Review of Development Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2010
- Sovereign Risk and Out‐of‐Equilibrium Exchange Rate Dynamics pp. 699-711

- Dionísio Dias Carneiro and Thomas Wu
- The Underlying Link between Fiscal Policy Patterns and International Reserves pp. 712-725

- Yan Zhou
- Foreign Direct Investment Inflows and Economic Growth: The Case of Korea pp. 726-735

- Jai S. Mah
- School Education, Learning‐by‐Doing, and Fertility in Economic Development pp. 736-749

- Koji Kitaura and Akira Yakita
- The Sleeping Giant Awakes: Projecting Global Implications of China's Energy Consumption pp. 750-767

- Jian Zhang and Denise Konan
- Two Tales on the Returns to Education: The Impact of Trade on Wages pp. 768-782

- Edinaldo Tebaldi and Jongsung Kim
Volume 14, issue 3, 2010
- Improving WTO Dispute Settlement Rules: Lessons from the Korea–China Garlic Dispute pp. 405-416

- Kiyoun Sohn and Se‐Young Ahn
- Prospects for Closer Economic Cooperation in Northeast Asia pp. 417-432

- Nathalie Aminian and Cuauhtémoc Calderon
- Immigration and Outsourcing: A General‐Equilibrium Analysis pp. 433-446

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Howard Wall
- Does Openness Affect Regional Inequality? A Case Study for India pp. 447-465

- Alokesh Barua and Pavel Chakraborty
- Exchange Rate Volatility and the Timing of Foreign Direct Investment: Market‐Seeking versus Export‐Substituting pp. 466-486

- Chia‐Ching Lin, Kun‐Ming Chen and Hsiu‐Hua Rau
- Whither Chinese Growth? A Sectoral Growth Accounting Approach pp. 487-498

- Robert Dekle and Guillaume Vandenbroucke
- Forecasting Long‐Run Coal Price in China: A Shifting Trend Time‐Series Approach pp. 499-519

- Baomin Dong, Xuefeng Li and Boqiang Lin
- Private and Public Incentives for Mergers in the Face of Foreign Entry pp. 520-532

- Ryan Fang and Martin Richardson
- FDI Flows to Latin America, East and Southeast Asia, and China: Substitutes or Complements? pp. 533-546

- Busakorn Chantasasawat, K. C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka and Alan Siu
- Export Relationships among China, Japan, and South Korea pp. 547-562

- Muqun Li, Wei Liu and Shunfeng Song
- Trade Intensity, Net Export, and Economic Growth pp. 563-576

- Pak-Hung Mo
- Impact of the WTO Membership, Regional Economic Integration, and Structural Change on China's Trade and Growth pp. 577-591

- Van Tran
- China's Growth to 2030: The Roles of Demographic Change and Financial Reform pp. 592-610

- Rodney Tyers and Jane Golley
- The Incentive to Declare Taxes and Tax Revenue: The Lottery Receipt Experiment in China pp. 611-624

- Junmin Wan
- Exports, Domestic Demand, and Economic Growth in China: Granger Causality Analysis pp. 625-639

- Wong Hock Tsen
- Productivity Spillovers from Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: A Meta‐Regression Analysis pp. 640-655

- Rossitza Wooster and David S. Diebel
- FDI and Industrial Productivity in China: Evidence from Panel Data in 2001–06 pp. 656-665

- Zhongxiu Zhao and Kevin Honglin Zhang
- Facing the Challenge of the Rising Chinese Economy: ASEAN's Responses pp. 666-682

- Yunhua Liu and Beoy Kui Ng
- Trade Structure, FTAs, and Economic Growth pp. 683-698

- Chan‐Hyun Sohn and Hongshik Lee
Volume 14, issue 2, 2010
- Global Distortions to Agricultural Markets: Indicators of Trade and Welfare Impacts, 1960 to 2007 pp. 141-160

- Peter J. Lloyd, Johanna L. Croser and Kym Anderson
- Trade Liberalization with Heterogeneous Firms pp. 161-176

- Richard Baldwin and Rikard Forslid
- Takeoffs pp. 177-196

- Joshua Aizenman and Mark Spiegel
- Does Foreign Aid Promote Growth? Exploring the Role of Financial Liberalization pp. 197-212

- James Ang
- Inequality at Low Levels of Aggregation in Chile pp. 213-226

- Claudio Agostini and Phil Brown
- Capital Flight: China's Experience pp. 227-247

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Xingwang Qian
- Reparations for African‐Americans as a Transfer Problem: A Cautionary Tale pp. 248-261

- William Darity, Bidisha Lahiri and Dania V. Frank
- Sustainability, Optimality, and Development Policy pp. 262-281

- Y. Hossein Farzin
- Interlinking and Collusion pp. 282-301

- Sripad Motiram and James Robinson
- Optimal Trade Policy with Horizontal Differentiation and Asymmetric Costs pp. 302-310

- Wen‐Jung Liang and Chao‐Cheng Mai
- Urban Pollution, Unemployment and National Welfare in a Dualistic Economy pp. 311-322

- Makoto Tawada and Shuqin Sun
- Work‐Related Migration and Poverty Reduction in Nepal pp. 323-332

- Michael Lokshin, Mikhail Bontch‐Osmolovski and Elena Glinskaya
- Economics of Guanxi as an Interpersonal Investment Game pp. 333-342

- Shi Young Lee
- What Do Networks Do? The Role of Networks on Migration and “Coyote” Use pp. 343-359

- Sarah Dolfin and Garance Genicot
- Strategic Environmental Policies and the Gains from Trade Liberalization pp. 360-373

- Kenji Fujiwara
- Why Pay Taxes When No One Else Does? pp. 374-385

- Gil Epstein and Ira Gang
- Spatial Dependence and Divergence across Chinese Cities pp. 386-403

- Chun-Yu Ho and Dan Li
Volume 14, issue 1, 2010
- Global Warming, Proportional Carbon Taxes, and International Fund for Atmospheric Stabilization pp. 1-19

- Hirofumi Uzawa
- Economic Growth and Labor Standards: Evidence from a Dynamic Panel Data Model pp. 20-33

- Michaël Bonnal
- Sustained Comparative Advantage and Semi‐Endogenous Growth pp. 34-47

- Iordanis Petsas
- Smoothing Income against Crop Flood Losses in Amazonia: Rain Forest or Rivers as a Safety Net? pp. 48-63

- Yoshito Takasaki, Bradford L. Barham and Oliver T. Coomes
- A Simple Two‐Sector Model of Outsourcing pp. 64-73

- Ravi Batra and Hamid Beladi
- Allocation of Labor in Urban West Africa: Insights from the Pattern of Labor Supply and Skill Premiums pp. 74-92

- Ralitza Dimova, Christophe Nordman and François Roubaud
- Equity Control of Multinational Firms: Effects on Resource Allocation and National Welfare pp. 93-102

- Hamid Beladi and Shigemi Yabuuchi
- Technology Gap Matters on Spillover pp. 103-120

- Naotaka Sawada
- Fiscal Policy and Equitable Growth pp. 121-140

- Hyun Park
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