Review of International Economics
1992 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2025
- The Multinational Revenue, Employment, and Investment Database (MREID) pp. 817-836

- Saad Ahmad, Jeffrey Bergstrand, Jordi Paniagua and Heather Wickramarachi
- Untangling US Employment Changes: Production Technology Versus Trade Structure pp. 837-852

- Hylke Dijkstra and Erik Dietzenbacher
- Global Synchronization Effect of Economic Policy Uncertainty pp. 853-869

- Xiaojun Zhao, Qingyu Meng, Chao Xu and Na Zhang
- The Trade Impact of the Creation/Disbandment of Diplomatic Relations: The Case Involving Mainland China and Chinese Taiwan pp. 870-885

- Promise Kamanga
- Do Economic Integration Agreements Increase Members' Migration? Accounting for Migration in Trade Agreements pp. 886-897

- Scott L. Baier and Ward M. Reesman
- Capital Ideas: Modeling and Measuring Factors in the Knowledge Capital Model pp. 898-910

- Ronald Davies and James R. Markusen
- R&D Subsidies, Innovation Location, and Productivity Growth pp. 911-920

- Colin Davis and Ken‐ichi Hashimoto
- Strategic Input Pricing Under Trade Liberalization pp. 921-932

- Jiunn‐Rong Chiou and Tsung‐Hsiu Tsai
- Responding to COVID‐19 Through Cross‐Border E‐Commerce: Evidence From Millions of De Minimis Import Orders From China pp. 933-950

- Kai Liu, Hong Ma, Shuzhong Ma and Gangjian Pan
- Quantile Gravity: Economic Integration Agreements, Least Traded Goods, and Less Developed Economies pp. 951-987

- Jeffrey H. Bergstrand and Matthew Clance
- Does US Monetary Policy Affect the Interconnectedness of Global Financial Markets? pp. 988-1016

- Hang Zhou, Jiangze Bian, Qilin Qin and Mei Yu
Volume 33, issue 3, 2025
- Wake Not a Sleeping Lion: Free Trade Agreements and Decision Rights in Multinationals pp. 505-518

- Hiroshi Mukunoki and Hirofumi Okoshi
- Depth and Death: Trade Agreements and Trade Duration pp. 519-536

- Tibor Besedeš, Juan Moreno‐Cruz and Volker Nitsch
- Technical Measures, Environmental Protection, and Trade pp. 537-555

- Fabio Gaetano Santeramo, Emilia Lamonaca and Charlotte Emlinger
- How Far has Globalization Gone? A Tale of Two Regions pp. 556-578

- Rodolfo Campos, Samuel Pienknagura and Jacopo Timini
- Market Integration in Nordic Online Retail Markets: Do Cross‐Border Transaction Costs Still Matter? pp. 579-593

- Kenneth Carling, Charlie Lindgren and Niklas Rudholm
- The Earth Is Not Flat: Bilateral Elevation as a Component of Trade Costs pp. 594-615

- Weizhao Sun
- Gravity in Transition pp. 616-630

- James Anderson and Yoto Yotov
- Gains From Trade in an Asymmetric Cournot World With Trade Costs pp. 631-640

- Rabah Amir, Jim Y. Jin and Michael Troege
- The Impact of Digital Trade Rules on Services Trade: An Empirical Investigation from the DVA Perspective pp. 641-656

- Yu Wang and Bin Liu
- Retailer Suppliers and Global Value Chains in the Agri‐Food Sector pp. 657-678

- Kossi Messanh Agbekponou, Angela Cheptea and Karine Latouche
- Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on U.S. Agri‐Food Trade pp. 679-693

- Wesley Blundell, Stephen Devadoss and Jeff Luckstead
- Institutional Quality, Agglomeration, and Export Product Quality: Evidence From China pp. 694-710

- Yibei Guo, Baomin Dong and Xiaotian Hu
- Global Value Chains and Equilibrium Exchange Rate: Evidence From Central European Economies pp. 711-740

- Kamila Kuziemska‐Pawlak and Jakub Mućk
- Global Value Chains, Foreign Direct Investment, and Industrial Pollution Intensity in China pp. 741-764

- Judith M. Dean and Mary E. Lovely
- Modeling Heterogeneous Direct and Third‐Country Effects of the Trade Policy Network pp. 765-782

- Octavio Fernández‐Amador and Irene Garcés
- Optimal Trade Policies on a Monopoly Platform in Two‐Sided Markets pp. 783-795

- Kazunobu Hayakawa, Kuo‐Feng Kao and Hiroshi Mukunoki
- Better Together: How Digital Connectivity and Regulation Reduce Trade Costs pp. 796-814

- Chiara Bellucci, Stela Rubínová and Roberta Piermartini
Volume 33, issue 2, 2025
- Pilot Free Trade Zone Establishment and New Firm Entry: Evidence from China pp. 335-351

- Lingduo Jiang, Jing Lu and Yang Yang
- Imports, FDI Spillovers and Firm Performance pp. 352-368

- Anwar S. Adem
- Demand Uncertainty and the Optimal Number of Export Destinations pp. 369-379

- Eliav Danziger and Leif Danziger
- Political Competition and the Strategic Adoption of Free Trade Agreements pp. 380-392

- Emanuel Ornelas
- Cross‐Border Patenting and the Margins of International Trade pp. 393-409

- Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso and Ana Maria Santacreu
- Staggered Treatment Effects With Selection on Unobservables: The Case of Endogenous Preferential Trade Agreement Effects on Trade pp. 410-422

- Peter Egger and Ruobing Huang
- Economic Sanctions and Export Margins pp. 423-435

- Rishav Bista and Brandon Sheridan
- Effects of Chinese Import Competition on Self‐Employed Business Owners in the US pp. 436-449

- Bulent Unel
- International Patent Families: When to Apply pp. 450-465

- Eric W. Bond and Zachary R. Luther
- The Impacts of Intellectual‐Property Related Preferential Trade Agreements on Bilateral Patent Applications pp. 466-485

- Jacob Howard, Keith Maskus and William Ridley
- DemoGravity: World Population and Trade in the 21st Century pp. 486-501

- Steven Brakman, Tristan Kohl and Charles van Marrewijk
Volume 33, issue 1, 2025
- Celebrating the research career of Douglas Nelson pp. 1-3

- Peter Egger, Joseph Francois, Bernard Hoekman and Mary Lovely
- Samuelson, Mortensen, and Melitz walk into a chocolate bar: A tale of jobs, inter‐generational conflict, and international trade pp. 4-32

- Carl Davidson and Steven Matusz
- Tax policy competition under destination‐based taxation pp. 33-50

- Thomas Beyer and Thomas Gresik
- International trade and income distribution: The effect of corporate governance regimes pp. 51-77

- Hartmut Egger, Peter Egger and Douglas Nelson
- Monopsony power, offshoring, and a European minimum wage pp. 78-98

- Hartmut Egger, Udo Kreickemeier and Jens Wrona
- Country characteristics and trade policy during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 99-124

- Bernard Hoekman, Filippo Santi and Anirudh Shingal
- Patterns of regulatory heterogeneity in international trade: Intensity, coverage, and structure pp. 125-165

- Irene Garcés and Achim Vogt
- Targeted Liberalization: China's foreign investment regulation reform and its post‐WTO‐accession export surge pp. 166-206

- Yang Liang, Mary E. Lovely and Hongsheng Zhang
- Barrier or opportunity? How trade regulations shape Colombian firms' export strategies pp. 207-242

- Samuel Rosenow
- Governing personal data and trade in digital services pp. 243-264

- Martina F. Ferracane and Erik van der Marel
- Trade wars and trade disputes: The role of equity and political support pp. 265-289

- Eddy Bekkers, Joseph F. Francois, Douglas Nelson and Hugo Rojas‐Romagosa
- Brexit and foreign students in gravity pp. 290-333

- Ronald Davies and Lena S. Specht
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