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Review of International Economics1992 - 2025
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 Volume 30, issue 5, 2022
 
  Introduction to the special issue on immigration to OECD countries   pp. 1311-1314 Giovanni Facchini and Hillel RapoportImmigration, welfare, and inequality: How much does the labor market specification matter?   pp. 1315-1347 Frédéric Docquier, Bright Isaac Ikhenaode and Hendrik ScheewelThe effect of seasonal work visas on native employment: Evidence from US farm work in the Great Recession   pp. 1348-1374 Michael ClemensImmigrant labor and the institutionalization of the U.S.‐born elderly   pp. 1375-1413 Kristin Butcher, Kelsey Moran and Tara WatsonDynamics of mass migration   pp. 1414-1431 Alexandra Brausmann and Slobodan DjajićDoes immigration enforcement affect where less‐educated US natives and Hispanic immigrants live?   pp. 1432-1451 Pia Orrenius and Madeline ZavodnyAnother brick in the wall. Immigration and electoral preferences: Direct evidence from state ballots   pp. 1452-1477 Olivier Bargain, Victor Stephane and Jérôme ValetteDo immigrants shield the locals? Exposure to COVID‐related risks in the European Union   pp. 1478-1514 Laurent Bossavie, Daniel Garrote‐Sanchez, Mattia Makovec and Çağlar Özden Volume 30, issue 4, 2022
 
  Factor intensity reversals redux: Feenstra is right!   pp. 885-914 Kozo Kiyota and Yoshinori KurokawaEU integration and structural gravity: A comprehensive quantification of the border effect on trade   pp. 915-938 Julia SpornbergerSilver, fiduciary money, and the Chinese economy, 1890–1935   pp. 939-970 Bo Chen, Dan Li and Yiqing XieTrade liberalization and firm toxic emissions   pp. 971-1002 Dongmin Kong, Guangyuan Ma and Ni QinThe relative impact of different forces of globalization on wage inequality: A fresh look at the EU experience   pp. 1003-1037 Stefan Jestl, Sandra Leitner and Sebastian LeitnerRMB misalignment: What does a meta‐analysis tell us?   pp. 1038-1086 Yin-Wong Cheung and Shi HeThe Hubei lockdown and its global impacts via supply chains   pp. 1087-1109 Qianxue ZhangInternational information flows, sentiments, and cross‐country business cycle fluctuations   pp. 1110-1147 Michał Brzoza‐Brzezina, Jacek Kotłowski and Grzegorz WesołowskiDo US exporters take advantage of free trade agreements? Evidence from the US‐Colombia free trade agreement   pp. 1148-1179 Felipe BenguriaAsymmetric information, quality, and regulations   pp. 1180-1198 Luca MacedoniForeign direct investment, innovation, and domestic value‐added in exports: Firm‐level evidence from China   pp. 1199-1228 Yue Lu, Lijing Deng and Ka ZengFinancial foreign direct investment and the economic performance of developing countries   pp. 1229-1257 Rodolphe DesbordesA pragmatic approach to estimating nondiscriminatory non‐tariff trade costs   pp. 1258-1287 Peter HermanRegional headquarters and foreign direct investment   pp. 1288-1310 Salvador Gil‐Pareja, Rafael Llorca‐Vivero and Jordi Paniagua Volume 30, issue 3, 2022
 
  Services trade and labor market outcomes: Evidence from Italian firms   pp. 673-701 Omar Bamieh, Francesco Bripi and Matteo FioriniThe impact of Chinese import competition on Italian manufacturing   pp. 702-731 Luca Citino and Andrea LinarelloAdjusting to China competition: Evidence from Japanese plant‐product‐level data   pp. 732-763 Flora Bellone, Cilem Selin Hazir and Toshiyuki MatsuuraExport adjustment to input trade liberalization: The role of import wholesaling services   pp. 764-795 Michele ImbrunoThe impact of offshoring on technical change: Evidence from Swedish manufacturing firms   pp. 796-818 Christopher Baum, Hans Lööf, Andreas Stephan and Ingrid Viklund‐RosAre importing and exporting complements or substitutes in an emerging economy? The case of Colombia   pp. 819-835 Andrés Mauricio Gómez‐Sánchez, Juan A. Mañez and Juan A. Sanchis‐LlopisProductivity effects of processing and ordinary export market entry: A time‐varying treatments approach   pp. 836-853 Sourafel Girma and Holger GörgWhy do firms import via merchants in entrepôt countries rather than directly from the source?   pp. 854-884 Hege Medin Volume 30, issue 2, 2022
 
  Trade, access to varieties, and patterns of consumption   pp. 369-400 Amandine AubryExchange rate, industrial linkage, and firm employment   pp. 401-421 Yalin LiuOptimal investment in human capital under migration uncertainty   pp. 422-449 Baran Siyahhan and Hamed GhoddusiForeign exchange interventions under a minimum exchange rate regime and the Swiss franc   pp. 450-489 Markus HertrichAgriculture exports, child labor and youth education: Evidence from 68 developing countries   pp. 490-513 Faqin LinDo exporters respond to both tariffs and nominal exchange rates? Evidence from Chinese firm‐product data   pp. 514-548 Zhe Chen and Yoshinori KurokawaA simple model of the Hukou system and Chinese exports   pp. 549-565 Laixun ZhaoIs the Internet bringing down language‐based barriers to international trade?   pp. 566-605 Erick Kitenge and Sajal LahiriVolatility transmission and volatility impulse response functions in the main and the satellite Renminbi exchange rate markets   pp. 606-628 Michael Funke, Julius Loermann and Andrew TsangGravity of intermediate inputs in productivity spillovers: Evidence from foreign direct investment in China   pp. 629-652 Yiqing Xie and Xiao WangRelational links for insertion in non‐mass global value chains: Opportunities for middle‐income countries   pp. 653-672 Andrea Gonzalez and Juan Hallak Volume 30, issue 1, 2022
 
  Nonlinear spillover and portfolio allocation characteristics of energy equity sectors: Evidence from the United States and Canada   pp. 1-33 Jose Arreola Hernandez, Sang Hoon Kang and Seong-Min YoonImporting inputs for climate change mitigation: The case of agricultural productivity   pp. 34-56 Rodrigo Garcia‐Verdu, Alexis Meyer‐Cirkel, Akira Sasahara and Hans WeisfeldTrade, emissions, and regulatory (non‐)compliance: Implications of firm heterogeneity   pp. 57-82 Juin‐Jen Chang, Yi‐Ling Cheng and Shin‐Kun PengThe impact of trade with pure exporters   pp. 83-112 Bo Gao and Mich TvedeDisaggregated gravity: Benchmark estimates and stylized facts from a new database   pp. 113-136 Ingo Borchert, Mario Larch, Serge Shikher and Yoto YotovThe role of management practices in acquisitions and the FDI location decision   pp. 137-165 Marcus BiermannMobile capital, optimal tariff, and tariff war   pp. 166-204 Hajime Takatsuka and Dao-Zhi ZengCapital controls and the volatility of the renminbi covered interest deviation   pp. 205-236 Zhitao Lin, Jinzhao Chen and Xingwang QianFirm‐level trade effects of WTO accession: Evidence from Russia   pp. 237-281 Anca D. Cristea and Anna MiromanovaTrade and credit reallocation: How banks help shape comparative advantage   pp. 282-305 Christian Keuschnigg and Michael KoglerWhat drives Chinese overseas M&A investment? Evidence from micro data   pp. 306-344 Clemens Fuest, Felix Hugger, Samina Sultan and Jing XingChina’s import demand for agricultural products: The impact of the Phase One trade agreement   pp. 345-368 Robert Feenstra and Chang Hong |  |