Review of International Economics
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Volume 18, issue 5, 2010
- Exchange Rate Policy and Liability Dollarization: What do the Data Reveal about Causality? pp. 781-795

- S. Pelin Berkmen and Eduardo Cavallo
- Antidumping Regulations: Anti‐Competitive and Anti‐Export pp. 796-806

- David Collie and Vo Phuong Mai Le
- Peripheral Tasks Are Offshored pp. 807-817

- Fumio Dei
- The Loss from Trade under International Cournot Oligopoly with Cost Asymmetry pp. 818-831

- Baomin Dong and Lasheng Yuan
- The Gains from Trade in a Cournot–Nash Trading Equilibrium pp. 832-834

- Murray Kemp
- Innovation, Imitation, and Intellectual Property Rights with International Capital Movement pp. 835-848

- Yoshifumi Okawa
- Understanding the Relationship between Financial Development and Monetary Policy pp. 849-864

- Luis Carranza, Jose E. Galdon‐Sanchez and Javier Gomez‐Biscarri
- Business Cycle Comovement and Labor Market Institutions: An Empirical Investigation pp. 865-881

- Raquel Fonseca, Lise Patureau and Thepthida Sopraseuth
- Does the Protection of Foreign Intellectual Property Rights Stimulate Innovation in the US? pp. 882-895

- Larry Qiu and Huayang Yu
- ISO Standards: A Certificate to Expand Exports? Firm‐Level Evidence from Argentina pp. 896-912

- Christian Volpe Martincus, Sebastián Castresana and Tomás Castagnino
- Endowments, Specialization, and Policy pp. 913-923

- Olivier Cadot and Yuliya Shakurova
- Productivity, the Terms of Trade, and the Real Exchange Rate: Balassa–Samuelson Hypothesis Revisited pp. 924-936

- Ehsan Choudhri and Lawrence Schembri
- Is Mexico a Lumpy Country? pp. 937-950

- Andrew Bernard, Raymond Robertson and Peter Schott
- Who Trades with Whom? Exploring the Links between Firms' International Activities, Skills, and Wages pp. 951-971

- Francesco Serti, Chiara Tomasi and Antonello Zanfei
- Trade‐Induced Unemployment: How Much Do We Care? pp. 972-989

- Yoto Yotov
- Unemployment of Skilled and Unskilled Labor in an Open Economy: International Trade, Migration, and Outsourcing pp. 990-1000

- Richard Brecher and Zhiqi Chen
- A Public Choice Approach to Strategic and Nonstrategic Environmental Policy pp. 1001-1011

- Stefan Csordas
- Bilateral and Third‐Country Exchange Rate Effects on Multinational Activity pp. 1012-1027

- Hartmut Egger, Peter Egger and Michael Ryan
- Globalization and the Inequality–Unemployment Tradeoff pp. 1028-1043

- Joel Hellier and Nathalie Chusseau
- Partial‐ and General‐Equilibrium Measures of Trade Restrictiveness pp. 1044-1057

- Peter Lloyd and Donald MacLaren
- Domestic versus External Borrowing and Fiscal Policy in Emerging Markets pp. 1058-1074

- Garima Vasishtha
Volume 18, issue 4, 2010
- Exports versus FDI in German Manufacturing: Firm Performance and Participation in International Markets pp. 595-606

- Jens Arnold and Katrin Hussinger
- Should Small Countries Fear Deindustrialization? pp. 607-617

- Ai Ting Goh and Tomasz Michalski
- On the Complementarity of Equilibrium Exchange‐Rate Approaches pp. 618-632

- Agnès Bénassy‐Quéré, Sophie Béreau and Valérie Mignon
- Intellectual Property Rights and Entry into a Foreign Market: FDI versus Joint Ventures pp. 633-649

- Dermot Leahy and Alireza Naghavi
- Trade, Migration, and Inequality in a World without Factor Price Equalization pp. 650-662

- Paul Oslington and Isaac Towers
- Do Customs Union Members Engage in More Bilateral Trade than Free‐Trade Agreement Members? pp. 663-681

- Jayjit Roy
- Outsourcing of Unionized Firms and the Impact of Labor Market Policy Reforms pp. 682-695

- Erkki Koskela and Ronnie Schöb
- North–South Integration and the Location of Foreign Direct Investment pp. 696-713

- Ayça Tekin‐Koru and Andreas Waldkirch
- A Calibrated Trade Model of Agglomeration pp. 714-729

- Paul Friesen and Stephen Kosempel
- On the Stationarity of Current Account Deficits in the European Union pp. 730-740

- Mark Holmes, Jesus Otero and Theodore Panagiotidis
- Nonlinear Exchange Rate Adjustment in the Enlarged Eurozone: Evidence and Implications for Candidate Countries pp. 741-757

- Nikolaos Giannellis and Athanasios Papadopoulos
- Competition Policy as Strategic Trade with Differentiated Products pp. 758-771

- Martino De Stefano and Marc Rysman
- Why the Lens Condition Cannot Imply Factor Price Equalization pp. 772-779

- Ling Qi
Volume 18, issue 3, 2010
- Competing to Outsource in the South pp. 427-442

- Laixun Zhao and Makoto Okamura
- FDI, Technology Spillovers, and Wages pp. 443-453

- Dieter Urban
- Foreign Aid, Wage Inequality, and Welfare for a Small Open Economy with Tourism pp. 454-464

- Chi-Chur Chao, Jean‐Pierre Laffargue and Pasquale Sgro
- Technology Diffusion through Trade with Heterogeneous Firms pp. 465-481

- Bulent Unel
- The Red–Green Channel Dilemma: Customs Declaration and Optimal Inspection Policy pp. 482-492

- Gideon Yaniv
- Trade, Strategic Environmental Policy, and Global Pollution pp. 493-512

- Akihiko Yanase
- Trade Agreements and Trade Opportunities: A Flexible Approach for Modeling Australian Export and Import Elasticities pp. 513-530

- Kevin Fox, Ulrich Kohli and Alice Shiu
- Fragmentation and Welfare in Monopolistic Competition pp. 531-539

- Morihiro Yomogida
- Accounting for the China–US Trade Imbalance: An Ownership‐Based Approach pp. 540-551

- Yiping Xu, Guijun Lin and Huayu Sun
- Profit Share and Partner Choice in International Joint Ventures pp. 552-561

- Litao Zhong and Sajal Lahiri
- Factor Substitution and Relative Factor Prices pp. 562-573

- Hikari Ban
- Wage Inequality, Increased Competition, and Trade Liberalization: Short Run vs Long Run pp. 574-581

- Sajid Anwar
- Trade Liberalization, Firm Selection, and Variety Growth pp. 582-594

- Itai Agur
Volume 18, issue 2, 2010
- Trade Liberalization and Productivity Growth pp. 207-228

- Peter Gustafsson and Paul Segerstrom
- Market Integration, Choice of Technology, and Welfare pp. 229-242

- Jørgen Drud Hansen and Jørgen Ulff‐Møller Nielsen
- Quotas, Spillovers, and the Transfer Paradox in an Economy with Tourism pp. 243-249

- Chi-Chur Chao, Bharat Hazari and Eden Yu
- Trade Liberalization or Oil Shocks: Which Better Explains Structural Breaks in International Trade Ratios? pp. 250-264

- Suleiman Abu‐Bader and Aamer S. Abu‐Qarn
- Sources of Exchange Rate Movements in Japan: Is the Exchange Rate a Shock‐Absorber or a Source of Shock? pp. 265-276

- Lian An and Yoonbai Kim
- Outsourcing and the Heckscher–Ohlin Model pp. 277-288

- Ravi Batra and Hamid Beladi
- International Bank Portfolios: Short‐ and Long‐Run Responses to Macroeconomic Conditions pp. 289-306

- Sven Blank and Claudia Buch
- Estimating an Import Demand Function in Developing Countries: A Structural Econometric Approach with Applications to India and Sri Lanka pp. 307-319

- M. Shahe Emran and Forhad Shilpi
- Investment Liberalization and Cross‐Border Acquisitions: The Effect of Partial Foreign Ownership pp. 320-333

- Serena Fatica
- An Absorption Approach to Modeling the US Current Account pp. 334-350

- Juann H. Hung and Edward N. Gamber
- Shaken, Not Stirred: The Impact of Disasters on International Trade pp. 351-368

- Martin Gassebner, Alexander Keck and Robert Teh
- Current Account Imbalances and Foreign Investment: A Theoretical Analysis of Interrelationships and Causalities pp. 369-381

- Sajal Lahiri and Akm Morshed
- Would NAFTA have been Approved by the House of Representatives under President Bush? Presidents, Parties, and Trade Policy pp. 382-395

- Christopher Sean Patrick Magee
- International Market Access and Poverty in Argentina pp. 396-407

- Guido Porto
- Nonhomothetic Preferences and International Trade pp. 408-425

- Jeffrey Reimer and Thomas Hertel
Volume 18, issue 1, 2010
- Gravity for FDI pp. 1-13

- Joern Kleinert and Farid Toubal
- Does FDI Facilitate Domestic Entry? Evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 14-29

- Meghana Ayyagari and Renáta Kosová
- Regional Impacts of Liberalization of Barriers against Foreign Direct Investment in Services: The Case of Russia's Accession to the WTO pp. 30-46

- Thomas Rutherford and David Tarr
- Fixed Costs, Foreign Direct Investment, and Gravity with Zeros pp. 47-62

- Ronald Davies and Helga Kristjánsdóttir
- Reciprocal Trade Agreements in Gravity Models: A Meta‐Analysis pp. 63-80

- Maria Cipollina and Luca Salvatici
- Imperfect Capital Mobility: A General Approach to the Two‐Sector Harris Todaro Model pp. 81-94

- Jai‐Young Choi and Eden Yu
- How Would an Appreciation of the Renminbi and Other East Asian Currencies Affect China's Exports? pp. 95-108

- Willem Thorbecke and Gordon Smith
- Modeling Exchange Rate Volatility pp. 109-120

- Basher A. Balg and Hugh Metcalf
- Inequality and the Relative Reliance on Tariffs pp. 121-137

- Margarita Katsimi and Thomas Moutos
- The Effects of Trade Liberalization in Textiles and Clothing on the Greek Market for Cotton Yarn: A Multi‐Market Analysis pp. 138-152

- Dimitrios Dadakas and Stelios Katranidis
- ICT Use in the Developing World: An Analysis of Differences in Computer and Internet Penetration pp. 153-167

- Menzie Chinn and Robert Fairlie
- North South Trade and Supervision of the Social Quality of Goods from the South pp. 168-178

- Jean-Marie Cardebat and Patrice Cassagnard
- Are Standards Always Protectionist? pp. 179-192

- Stéphan Marette and John Beghin
- Joining the World Trade Organization: What is the Impact? pp. 193-206

- Christopher Balding
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