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Review of International Economics1992 - 2025
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 Volume 17, issue 5, 2009
 
  Getting Shut Out of the International Capital Markets: It Doesn't Take Much*   pp. 879-889 Robert Flood and Nancy MarionDebt Maturity: Is Long‐Term Debt Optimal?   pp. 890-905 Laura Alfaro and Fabio KanczukTrade, Growth, and Environmental Quality*   pp. 906-926 Sibel Sirakaya, Stephen J Turnovsky and Nedim M. AlemdarExternal Imbalances and the US Current Account: How Supply‐Side Changes Affect an Exchange Rate Adjustment*   pp. 927-941 Philipp Engler, Michael Fidora and Christian ThimannInternational Reserves and Fiscal Policy in Developing Countries   pp. 942-960 Yan ZhouTime Zones as a Source of Comparative Advantage   pp. 961-968 Toru KikuchiFrom Agreement to Application: An Analysis of Determinations under the WTO Antidumping Agreement   pp. 969-985 Kara ReynoldsLabor‐Market Search, Financial Market Integration, and the Fiscal Multiplier   pp. 986-1000 Alper Çenesiz and Christian PierdziochTechnical Improvements and Welfare under International Duopoly   pp. 1001-1008 Masayuki OkawaEffects of Transboundary Pollution on the Mode of International Trade of a Polluting Good*   pp. 1009-1018 Kenji Fujiwara and Norimichi MatsuedaUncovered Interest Parity at Long Horizons: Evidence on Emerging Economies*   pp. 1019-1037 Arnaud Mehl and Lorenzo CappielloInternational Technology Transfers and Competition*   pp. 1038-1052 Eberhard Feess, Michael Hoeck and Oliver LorzTrade, Growth, and Increasing Returns to Infrastructure: The Role of the Sophisticated Monopolist*   pp. 1053-1065 Ashok S. Guha and Brishti GuhaGains from Trade in a Differential Game Model of Asymmetric Oligopoly   pp. 1066-1073 Kenji FujiwaraA Poole Analysis in the New Open Economy Macroeconomic Framework*   pp. 1074-1097 Mathias Hoffmann and Bernd Kempa Volume 17, issue 4, 2009
 
  Understanding Global Liquidity in a Volatile World   pp. 651-654 Joshua Aizenman, Menzie Chinn and Michael HutchisonWill Sub‐Prime be a Twin Crisis for the United States?   pp. 655-666 Michael Dooley, David Folkerts‐Landau and Peter GarberDo Differences in Financial Development Explain the Global Pattern of Current Account Imbalances?   pp. 667-688 Joseph Gruber and Steven KaminCan International Productivity Differences Alone Account for the US Current Account Deficits?   pp. 689-715 Suparna Chakraborty and Robert DekleGlobal Imbalances: The Role of Emerging Asia   pp. 716-733 Pietro Cova, Massimiliano Pisani and Alessandro RebucciCapital Flows, Capitalization, and Openness in Emerging East Asian Economies   pp. 734-750 Alex (Alexandros) Mandilaras and Helen PopperMonetary and Financial Integration in the EMU: Push or Pull?   pp. 751-776 Mark SpiegelSterilization, Monetary Policy, and Global Financial Integration   pp. 777-801 Joshua Aizenman and Reuven GlickA Macroeconomic Perspective on Reserve Accumulation   pp. 802-823 Avner Bar‐Ilan and Nancy MarionHoarding of International Reserves: Mrs Machlup's Wardrobe and the Joneses   pp. 824-843 Yin-Wong Cheung and Xingwang QianOption Pricing Approach to International Reserves   pp. 844-860 Jaewoo LeeWhat is Driving Reserve Accumulation? A Dynamic Panel Data Approach   pp. 861-877 Diego Bastourre, Jorge Carrera and Javier Ibarlucia Volume 17, issue 3, 2009
 
  Explaining International Differences in Genetically Modified Food Labeling Policies*   pp. 393-408 Guillaume Gruère, Colin Carter and Y. Hossein FarzinTechnology Transfer and the South's Participation in an International Environmental Agreement*   pp. 409-427 Larry Qiu and Zhihao YuGATT/WTO Promotes Trade Strongly: Sample Selection and Model Specification   pp. 428-446 Xuepeng LiuTariff Elimination and the Wage Gap in an Industrial Specific Factors Model*   pp. 447-460 Henry Thompson and John FrancisInternational Trade Policy towards Monopoly and Oligopoly*   pp. 461-475 Praveen Kujal and Juan RuizExports to Smuggle and Smuggling Technologies*   pp. 476-493 Bruno Larue, Sebastien Pouliot and Christos ConstantatosThe Political Economy of Strategic Trade Policies*   pp. 494-509 K.C. Fung, Chelsea C. Lin and Ray‐Yun ChangHow Information Quality of Macro Aggregates Affects Sovereign Risk: An Empirical Investigation   pp. 510-532 Seung Jung LeeGuest Editorial: Overview of the Special Section on Advances in Macroeconomic Theory and Policy and International Money and Finance   pp. 533-535 Georgios Kouretas and Athanasios PapadopoulosOptimum‐Currency‐Area Paradoxes   pp. 536-551 George TavlasExchange Rate Volatility and Output Volatility: A Theoretical Approach*   pp. 552-569 Maria Grydaki and Stilianos FountasNonlinearity and Persistence in PPP: Does Controlling for Nonlinearity Solve the PPP Puzzle?   pp. 570-587 Rehim KılıçMarket Work, Home Work, and Taxes: A Cross‐Country Analysis   pp. 588-601 Richard RogersonWhy and How Education Affects Economic Growth   pp. 602-614 Joseph ZeiraFiscal Convergence, Business Cycle Volatility, and Growth   pp. 615-630 Davide FurceriMonetary Union Enlargement, Fiscal Policy, and Strategic Wage Setting*   pp. 631-649 Moise Sidiropoulos and Blandine Zimmer Volume 17, issue 2, 2009
 
  Introduction   pp. 207-208 Ngo Long and Makoto YanoKoji Shimomura: A Memoir   pp. 209-229 Ngo Long and Makoto YanoForeign Aid in the Presence of Corruption: Differential Games among Donors   pp. 230-243 Murray Kemp and Ngo LongProduct Quality, Wage Inequality, and Trade Liberalization*   pp. 244-260 Yan Ma and Fumio DeiA Tale of Two Ports: The Economic Geography of Inter‐City Rivalry*   pp. 261-279 Ngo Long and Kar‐yiu WongComparative Advantages and Possible Coordination Failure: An Explanatory Note*   pp. 280-291 An‐Chi Tung and Henry Wan, Jr.Common External Tariff Choice in Core Customs Unions*   pp. 292-303 Mark Melatos and Alan WoodlandGlobal Free Trade is in the Core of a Customs Union Game*   pp. 304-309 Hideo Konishi, Carsten Kowalczyk and Tomas SjostromTariffs and Technology Transfer through an Intermediate Product*   pp. 310-326 Eiji Horiuchi and Jota IshikawaWTO as Moral Support   pp. 327-337 Taiji FurusawaPreference Bias and Outsourcing to Market: A Steady‐State Analysis*   pp. 338-356 Raymond Riezman and Ping WangIncome Effects, Wealth Effects, and Multiple Equilibria in Trade Models with Durable Goods*   pp. 357-370 Eric Bond and Robert DriskillOptimal Growth and Competitive Equilibrium Business Cycles under Decreasing Returns in Two‐Country Models*   pp. 371-391 Kazuo Nishimura, Alain Venditti and Makoto Yano Volume 17, issue 1, 2009
 
  International Trade in Hazardous Waste   pp. 1-16 Jen BaggsExchange Rate Passthrough to Export Prices: Assessing Cross‐Country Evidence*   pp. 17-33 Robert Vigfusson, Nathan Sheets and Joseph GagnonInternational Specialization and Labor Unions: Evidence from OECD Countries   pp. 34-50 Marianna BellocNonlinear Adjustment in Law of One Price Deviations and Physical Characteristics of Goods   pp. 51-73 Martin BerkaTesting Mundell's Intuition of Endogenous OCA Theory*   pp. 74-86 Thierry Warin, Phanindra Wunnava and Hubert JanickiInternational Trade and Inter‐Industry Wage Structure in Swedish Manufacturing: Evidence from Matched Employer–Employee Data*   pp. 87-102 Nannan Lundin and Lihong YunFinancial Market Imperfections and the Impact of Exchange Rate Movements on Exports*   pp. 103-120 Nicolas Berman and Antoine BerthouCurrency Misalignments and Exchange Rate Regimes in Emerging and Developing Countries*   pp. 121-136 Virginie Coudert and Cécile CouhardeAsian University Rankings in International and Development Economics: An Application of Zipf's Law   pp. 137-143 Jang JinLong‐Run PPP under the Presence of Near‐to‐Unit Roots: The Case of the British Pound–US Dollar Rate*   pp. 144-155 Nikitas Pittis, Christina Christou, Sarantis Kalyvitis and Christis HassapisThe Economic Impact of Medical Migration: A Receiving Country's Perspective   pp. 156-171 Martine RuttenNAFTA and the Realignment of Textile and Apparel Trade: Trade Creation or Trade Diversion?*   pp. 172-186 Anusua Datta and Mikhail KouliavtsevFiscal Trends and Self‐Fulfilling Crises   pp. 187-204 Antonio Doblas‐Madrid |  |