Review of International Economics
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Volume 31, issue 5, 2023
- Preferential trade agreements, externalities, and domestic policy pp. 1571-1601

- Natalia Bezmaternykh and Paul Missios
- Missing: A correlation between exchange rate misalignment and GDP growth pp. 1602-1615

- Carlos Goncalves and Mauro Rodrigues
- Understanding the globalization‐crisis linkage: A “differenced” approach pp. 1616-1640

- Uchechukwu Jarrett and Hamid Mohtadi
- Shifts in the portfolio holdings of euro area investors in the midst of COVID‐19: Looking‐through investment funds pp. 1641-1687

- Daniel Carvalho and Martin Schmitz
- The geography of payment activity on PayPal pp. 1688-1718

- Russell Hillberry, Kornel Mahlstein and Simon Schropp
- Trade policy uncertainty and pollution emissions of export enterprises—The case of China‐ASEAN free trade area pp. 1719-1750

- Kexuan Zhou, Linhui Yu, Xinlin Jiang and Sanjay Kumar
- Trade liberalization along the firm size distribution: The case of the EU‐South Korea FTA pp. 1751-1792

- Sonali Chowdhry and Gabriel Felbermayr
- Weather shocks and exchange rate flexibility pp. 1793-1832

- Selim Elekdag and Maxwell Tuuli
- Monetary union, asymmetric recession, and exit pp. 1833-1863

- Christian Keuschnigg, Linda Kirschner, Michael Kogler and Hannah Winterberg
- Magnification of the ‘China shock’ through the U.S. housing market pp. 1864-1893

- Yuan Xu, Hong Ma and Robert Feenstra
Volume 31, issue 4, 2023
- Integrated versus segmented markets: Implications for export pricing and welfare pp. 1199-1221

- Raphael Becker, Sergey Nigai and Tobias Seidel
- Productivity premium of multinationals in global ownership linkages: A comparison of second‐tier subsidiaries pp. 1222-1245

- Eiichi Tomiura and Hiroshi Kumanomido
- Low tariff on dirty goods—Environmental negligence or environmental concern? pp. 1246-1270

- Sugata Marjit and Arijit Mukherjee
- Exporters' reaction to positive foreign demand shocks pp. 1271-1285

- Asier Minondo
- Effects of international trade on income revisited pp. 1286-1302

- Jiantao Ma
- Capital controls as a bargaining device: The case of Iceland pp. 1303-1328

- Fridrik Mar Baldursson, Richard Portes and Eirikur Elis Thorlaksson
- Revisiting the real exchange rate misalignment‐economic growth nexus via the across‐sector misallocation channel pp. 1329-1384

- Claire Giordano
- Scale, scope, and the international expansion strategies of multiproduct firms pp. 1385-1413

- Stephen Yeaple
- Exporting and sourcing strategies pp. 1414-1441

- Youngho Kang and Unjung Whang
- Intellectual property‐related preferential trade agreements and US offshoring to developing countries pp. 1442-1475

- Claudia Canals, Michael Klein and Fuat Şener
- Identifying Chinese supply shocks: Effects of trade on labor markets pp. 1476-1507

- Andreas Fischer, Philipp Herkenhoff and Philip Sauré
- Why trade when you can transfer the technology: Revisiting Smith and Ricardo pp. 1508-1527

- Rajat Acharyya and Sugata Marjit
- Debt and real interest rates: Evidence from G20 countries pp. 1528-1551

- Lixin Sun
- Short‐ and long‐run labor market adjustment to import competition pp. 1552-1569

- Juan Blyde, Matias Busso, Kyunglin Park and Dario Romero
Volume 31, issue 3, 2023
- On the revealed comparative advantages of Dutch cities pp. 785-825

- Steven Brakman, Tijl Hendrich, Charles Marrewijk and Jennifer Olsen
- Multinational production and intra‐firm trade pp. 826-853

- Vanessa Alviarez and Ayhab F. Saad
- Foreign direct investment under uncertainty evidence from a large panel of countries pp. 854-885

- Caroline Jardet, Cristina Jude and Menzie Chinn
- The effect of intra‐firm linkages on firm productivity pp. 886-903

- Jaehan Cho and Bo‐Young Choi
- Competition for multiproduct firms pp. 904-930

- Hong Feng, Jie Ma and Yang Yue
- Competition in taxes and intellectual property right pp. 931-955

- Ronald Davies, Yutao Han, Kate Hynes and Yong Wang
- Currency internationalization and openness: A paradigm from renminbi pp. 956-984

- Huiqing Li, Daofan Jia and Jia Li
- Long‐term determinants of valuation effects pp. 985-1031

- Soyoung Kim and Kyunghee Min
- Two‐sided heterogeneity: New implications for input trade pp. 1032-1067

- Tomohiro Ara
- What drives economic growth forecast revisions? pp. 1068-1092

- Metodij Hadzi‐Vaskov, Luca Ricci, Alejandro Mariano Werner and Rene Zamarripa
- Search and learning in export markets: Evidence from interviews with Colombian exporters pp. 1093-1116

- Juan Camilo Domínguez, Jonathan Eaton, Marcela Eslava and James Tybout
- Heterogeneous effects of Aid‐for‐Trade on donor exports: Why is Japan different? pp. 1117-1145

- Shuhei Nishitateno and Hayato Umetani
- Bill of lading data in international trade research with an application to the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 1146-1172

- Aaron Flaaen, Flora Haberkorn, Logan Lewis, Anderson Monken, Justin Pierce, Rosemary Rhodes and Madeleine Yi
- Monetary policy transparency and real exchange rate adjustment pp. 1173-1198

- Zheng‐Hao Lai and Jyh‐Lin Wu
Volume 31, issue 2, 2023
- Liberalization for services foreign direct investment and product mix adjustment: Evidence from Chinese exporting firms pp. 363-388

- Zhuoran Bai, Shuang Meng, Zhuang Miao and Yan Zhang
- International cooperation in foreign reserve policies in the presence of competitive hoarding pp. 389-412

- Dongwon Lee
- Highways and firms' exports: Evidence from China pp. 413-443

- Dan Liu, Liugang Sheng and Miaojie Yu
- The impact of oil prices on world trade pp. 444-463

- Giulia Brancaccio, Myrto Kalouptsidi and Theodore Papageorgiou
- Testing the validity of purchasing power parity for China: Evidence from the Fourier quantile unit root test pp. 464-492

- Kenneth Chan, Jennifer Lai and Xiaoyi Liang
- Estimating the general equilibrium effects of services trade liberalization pp. 493-521

- Camille Reverdy
- Third‐country exchange rate effects on foreign direct investment flows: A global vector autoregessive approach pp. 522-549

- Todd Sarnstrom and Michael Ryan
- An anatomy of the impact of COVID‐19 on the global and intra‐Commonwealth trade in goods pp. 550-579

- Sangeeta Khorana, Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso and Salamat Ali
- Contradictory effects of technological change across developed countries pp. 580-608

- Uwe Blien, Oliver Ludewig and Anja Rossen
- Partial dollarization and financial frictions in emerging economies pp. 609-651

- Vasco Gabriel, Paul Levine and Bo Yang
- Every crisis does matter: Comparing the databases of financial crisis events pp. 652-686

- Mária Širaňová and Karol Zelenak
- The joint macroeconomic impacts of capital markets integration and fertility pp. 687-720

- Thomas Davoine
- Financial globalization and monetary transmission pp. 721-760

- Simone Auer
- FDI and unemployment, a growth perspective pp. 761-783

- Ignat Stepanok
Volume 31, issue 1, 2023
- Post COVID‐19 exit strategies and emerging markets economic challenges pp. 1-34

- Joshua Aizenman and Hiro Ito
- Exploring the impact of economic integration agreements through extreme bounds analysis pp. 35-59

- Byungyul Park and John Beghin
- External sustainability in Spanish economy: Bubbles and crises, 1970–2020 pp. 60-80

- Vicente Esteve and Maria Prats
- Tariffs, R&D, and two merger policies pp. 81-105

- Mehdi Arzandeh and Hikmet Gunay
- Economic integration, industrial structure, and catch‐up growth: Firm‐level evidence from Poland pp. 106-140

- Paulo Bastos, Stefania Lovo, Gonzalo Varela and Jan Hagemejer
- The magnification effect in global value chains pp. 141-157

- Kazunobu Hayakawa and Hiroshi Mukunoki
- Heterogeneous effects of nontariff measures on cross‐border investments: Bilateral firm‐level analysis pp. 158-179

- Amat Adarov and Mahdi Ghodsi
- China–US economic and trade relations, trade news, and short‐term fluctuation of the RMB exchange rate pp. 180-203

- Wei Guo and Zhongfei Chen
- International trade, job training, and labor reallocation pp. 204-236

- Juan Blyde, Jose Claudio Pires and Marisol Rodriguez Chatruc
- Carry trades and US monetary policy pp. 237-248

- Andrea Falconio
- The impact of macroprudential policies on the transmission of shocks across financially integrated countries pp. 249-273

- Doriane Intungane
- ECB monetary policy and commodity prices pp. 274-304

- Shahriyar Aliyev and Evžen Kočenda
- One size may not fit all: Financial fragmentation and European monetary policies pp. 305-340

- Marie‐Hélène Gagnon and Céline Gimet
- Foreign market entry, upstream market power, and endogenous mode of downstream competition pp. 341-362

- John Gilbert, Onur Koska and Reza Oladi
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