Review of International Economics
1992 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 5, 2005
- Quantifying the Impact of Trade on Wages: the Role of Nontraded Goods pp. 841-860

- Stephen Tokarick
- Trade and Turnover: Theory and Evidence pp. 861-880

- Carl Davidson and Steven Matusz
- Alternative Techniques for Estimation of Cross‐Section Gravity Models pp. 881-891

- Peter Egger
- On the Terms of Trade and Sectoral Reallocations pp. 892-903

- Benjamin Dennis and Talan Iscan
- Intraindustry Trade and Relative Factor Endowments pp. 904-926

- Andrzej Cieślik
- R&D Spillovers and Growth: Specialization Matters pp. 927-944

- Arjan Lejour and Richard Nahuis
- Multinationals, Endogenous Growth, and Technological Spillovers: Theory and Evidence* pp. 945-963

- Richard Baldwin, Henrik Braconier and Rikard Forslid
- Tied Aid and Welfare pp. 964-972

- Kenzo Abe and Yasuhiro Takarada
- Taste Parameters as Model Residuals: Assessing the “Fit” of an Armington Trade Model pp. 973-984

- Russell Hillberry, Michael A. Anderson, Edward Balistreri and Alan Fox
- Revenue‐Neutral Environmental Tariff Reform, Growth, and Welfare pp. 985-996

- Takumi Naito
- Gottfried Haberler's 1930 Reformulation of Comparative Advantage in Retrospect pp. 997-1000

- Daniel Bernhofen
- An Elizabethan Age for Pure Trade Theory: 1925–55 pp. 1001-1003

- Paul Samuelson
- How Robust is Comparative Advantage? pp. 1004-1016

- Alan Deardorff
- The Empirics of Comparative Advantage: Overcoming the Tyranny of Nonrefutability pp. 1017-1023

- Daniel Bernhofen
Volume 13, issue 4, 2005
- The Welfare Cost of Autarky: Evidence from the Jeffersonian Trade Embargo, 1807–09 pp. 631-645

- Douglas Irwin
- Import Penetration and Domestic Process Innovation pp. 646-658

- Kiyoshi Matsubara
- Trade, Multinational Sales, and FDI in a Three‐factor Model pp. 659-675

- Peter Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Tariffs in a Ricardian Model with a Monopolistically Competitive Sector: the Role of Nontradables pp. 676-681

- Partha Sen
- Which International Institutions Promote International Trade? pp. 682-698

- Andrew Rose
- International Trade and the Connection between Excess Demand and Inflation pp. 699-708

- Albert S. Dexter, Maurice Levi and Barrie R. Nault
- European Agricultural Biotechnology Preferences and Policy: Growth and Trade Implications pp. 709-724

- John Francis, James F. Oehmke and Dave Weatherspoon
- Home Bias and High Turnover in an Overlapping‐generations Model with Learning pp. 725-756

- Massimo Guidolin
- International Trade and the Value of Time pp. 757-769

- Udayan Roy
- Reconciling the Evidence on the Knowledge‐capital Model pp. 770-786

- Henrik Braconier, Pehr-Johan Norbäck and Dieter Urban
- Distance and International Banking pp. 787-804

- Claudia Buch
- Rent Seeking with Politically Contestable Rights to Tariff‐rate Import Quotas** pp. 805-821

- Jana Hranaiova and Harry de Gorter
- Costly Factor Reallocation and Reduced Productivity Effects in International Trade pp. 822-839

- Teresa Beckham Gramm
Volume 13, issue 3, 2005
- Recent Contributions, from France, to International Economics and Finance pp. 403-408

- Antoine Bouët, Jean-Olivier Hairault, Robert Owen and Yvon Rocaboy
- A Fragmented China: Measure and Determinants of Chinese Domestic Market Disintegration pp. 409-430

- Sandra Poncet
- Labor Markets and Kaleidoscopic Comparative Advantage pp. 431-444

- Daniel Traca
- Quotas on Clothing Imports: Impact and Determinants of EU Trade Policy pp. 445-460

- Juliette Milgram Baleix
- Certification of Origin as a Non‐Tariff Barrier pp. 461-471

- Claire Chambolle and Eric Giraud‐Héraud
- Trade Agreements as Self‐Protection pp. 472-484

- Jennifer Wu
- Does North–South Integration Affect Multinational Firms’ Strategies? pp. 485-500

- Sylvie Montout and Habib Zitouna
- Rules of Origin in North–South Preferential Trading Arrangements with an Application to NAFTA pp. 501-517

- José Ansón, Olivier Cadot, Antoni Estevadeordal, Jaime de Melo, Akiko Suwa‐Eisenmann and Bolormaa Tumurchudur
- Fragmentation, Engel's Law, and Learning pp. 518-528

- Ai Ting Goh and Henry Wan
- The Political Economy of Education and Development in an Open Economy pp. 529-548

- François Bourguignon and Thierry Verdier
- The Exchange Rate and its Fundamentals in a Complex World pp. 549-575

- Paul De Grauwe and Marianna Grimaldi
- Monetary Shocks and Real Exchange Rate Dynamics: a Reappraisal pp. 576-596

- Jean-Olivier Hairault and Thepthida Sopraseuth
- The Impact of the 9/11 Events on the American and French Stock Markets pp. 597-611

- Bertrand Maillet and Thierry L. Michel
- Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth: the Role of Financial Intermediation pp. 612-629

- Gilles Saint‐Paul
Volume 13, issue 2, 2005
- Issue Linking in Trade Negotiations: Ricardo Revisited or No Pain No Gain* pp. 185-204

- Ignatius Horstmann, James Markusen and Jack Robles
- Stable Tariffs and Retaliations* pp. 205-215

- Reza Oladi
- Fiscal Spending, Relative‐Price Dynamics, and Welfare in a World Economy* pp. 216-236

- Yoshiyasu Ono and Akihisa Shibata
- Globalization, Wage Volatility, and the Welfare of Workers* pp. 237-249

- Daniel Traca
- Enforcing Domestic Quality Dominance through Quotas* pp. 250-261

- Nicolas Boccard and Xavier Wauthy
- Current Account Dynamics in a Small Open‐Economy Model of Status Seeking* pp. 262-282

- Walter Fisher
- Time Past and Time Present: a Duration Analysis of IMF Program Spells* pp. 283-297

- Joseph Joyce
- VERs and Price Undertakings under the WTO* pp. 298-310

- Michael Moore
- Tariffs, Quotas, and Forward Contracts under Asymmetric Information* pp. 311-329

- Tigran Melkonyan and Harvey Lapan
- Intersectoral Adjustment and Policy Intervention: the Importance of General‐Equilibrium Effects* pp. 330-355

- Larry Karp and Thierry Paul
- Trade Linkages and Output‐Multiplier Effects: a Structural VAR Approach with a Focus on Asia* pp. 356-375

- Tilak Abeysinghe and Kristin Forbes
- Tariffs, Quality Choice, and Cost Functions: a Foreign Monopoly Case* pp. 376-384

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- Coordinating Tariff Reduction and Domestic Tax Reform under Imperfect Competition* pp. 385-390

- Michael Keen and Jenny Ligthart
- Temporary Protection and Technology Choice under the Learning Curve* pp. 391-396

- E. Young Song
Volume 13, issue 1, 2005
- Economic Takeoffs in a Dynamic Process of Globalization* pp. 1-19

- Eric Bond, Ronald Jones and Ping Wang
- Financing Public Investment through Foreign Aid: Consequences for Economic Growth and Welfare* pp. 20-44

- Santanu Chatterjee and Stephen J Turnovsky
- The Intergenerational Overlap and Human Capital Formation* pp. 45-58

- Oded Stark and Yong Wang
- Dynamic Structure, Exogeneity, Phase Portraits, Growth Paths, and Scale and Substitution Elasticities pp. 59-89

- Bjarne S. Jensen, Preben K. Alsholm, Morgens E. Larsen and Jens Martin Jensen
- International Labor Union Policy and Growth with Creative Destruction* pp. 90-105

- Tapio Palokangas
- A Schumpeterian North–South Growth Model of Trade and Wage Inequality* pp. 106-128

- Wolf-Heimo Grieben
- The Role of Human Capital and Population Growth in R&D‐based Models of Economic Growth* pp. 129-145

- Holger Strulik
- Taking a Turnpike: A Korean Perspective* pp. 146-164

- Wontack Hong
- Implicit Mercantilism, Oligopoly, and Trade* pp. 165-184

- Martin McGuire and Hiroshi Ohta
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