Review of International Economics
1992 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue 5, 2020
- Production networks in Europe: A natural experiment of the European Union enlargement to the east pp. 1143-1163

- Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso, Anca M. Voicu and Martina Vidovic
- International effects of corporate tax cuts on income distribution pp. 1164-1190

- Siraj Bawa and Nam Vu
- Structural change and global trade flows: Does an emerging giant matter? pp. 1191-1231

- Benjamin N. Dennis and Talan B. İşcan
- Optimal trade policy, equilibrium unemployment, and labor market inefficiency pp. 1232-1268

- Wisarut Suwanprasert
- Current account and international networks pp. 1269-1294

- Daryna Grechyna
Volume 28, issue 4, 2020
- Labor market structure and offshoring pp. 933-956

- Sangwha Shin and Carl Davidson
- Interest rate volatility and macroeconomic dynamics: Heterogeneity matters pp. 957-975

- Michael Curran and Adnan Velic
- Public policy, footloose capital, and union influence pp. 976-991

- Tapio Palokangas
- Macroeconomic spillover effects of the Chinese economy pp. 992-1019

- Anna Sznajderska and Mariusz Kapuściński
- WTO accession, trade expansion, and air pollution: Evidence from China’s county‐level panel data pp. 1020-1045

- Shuai Chen, Faqin Lin, Xi Yao and Peng Zhang
- Is emigration of workers contributing to better schooling outcomes in Nepal? pp. 1046-1075

- Gaurav Datt, Liang Wang and Samia Badji
- Revisiting the sectoral Linder hypothesis: Aggregation bias or fixed costs? pp. 1076-1112

- Hendrik W. Kruse
- Pecking order and core‐periphery in international trade pp. 1113-1141

- Glenn Magerman, Karolien De Bruyne and Jan Van Hove
Volume 28, issue 3, 2020
- Making small firms happy? The heterogeneous effect of trade facilitation measures pp. 565-598

- Lionel Fontagné, Gianluca Orefice and Roberta Piermartini
- How does violence affect exporters? Evidence from political strikes in Bangladesh pp. 599-625

- Reshad Ahsan and Kazi Iqbal
- Output volatility, composition of trade, and transmission of economic shocks across countries pp. 626-655

- Ridwan Karim and Andrey Stoyanov
- Hoarding for stormy days—Test of international reserves adjustment providing financial buffer stock services pp. 656-675

- Joshua Aizenman and Yothin Jinjarak
- Do data policy restrictions impact the productivity performance of firms and industries? pp. 676-722

- Martina Francesca Ferracane, Janez Kren and Erik van der Marel
- Implicit protectionism via state enterprises and technology transfer from foreign enterprises pp. 723-743

- Junichi Haraguchi and Toshihiro Matsumura
- Tipping the scale? The workings of monetary policy through trade pp. 744-759

- Gustavo Adler and Carolina Osorio Buitron
- The role of the most favored nation principle of the GATT/WTO in the New Trade model pp. 760-798

- Wisarut Suwanprasert
- Home bias in divestment decisions of multinational corporations in the EU pp. 799-813

- Laura Resmini and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- Labour market institutions in open economy: Sectoral reallocations, aggregate adjustments, and spillovers pp. 814-845

- Povilas Lastauskas and Julius Stakėnas
- A new impetus for endogenous growth: R&D offshoring via virtual labor mobility pp. 846-883

- Noritsugu Nakanishi and Ngo Long
- Vertical foreign direct investment: Make, buy, and sell pp. 884-912

- Chrysovalantou Milliou and Joel Sandonis
- Differing trade elasticities for intra‐ and international distances: A gravity approach pp. 913-929

- Jason Query
Volume 28, issue 2, 2020
- Export promotion and intra‐industry reallocations pp. 303-319

- Allan Sørensen
- Aid for trade and international transactions in goods and services pp. 320-340

- Bernard Hoekman and Anirudh Shingal
- Can trade openness affect the monetary transmission mechanism? pp. 341-364

- Wen Zhang
- Housing markets, monetary policy, and the international co‐movement of housing bubbles pp. 365-375

- Petre Caraiani and Adrian Cantemir Calin
- Carry trade and forward premium puzzle from the perspective of a safe‐haven currency pp. 376-394

- David R. Haab and Thomas Nitschka
- Sourcing from conflict regions: Policies to improve transparency in international supply chains pp. 395-407

- Julika Herzberg and Oliver Lorz
- Are nontariff measures and tariffs substitutes? Some panel data evidence pp. 408-428

- Zhaohui Niu, Chris Milner, Saileshsingh Gunessee and Chang Liu
- International emissions trading in a political economy pp. 429-446

- Chu‐chuan Cheng and Hsun Chu
- Public infrastructure and trade in a dynamic two‐country model pp. 447-465

- Akihiko Yanase and Makoto Tawada
- International investment positions revisited: Investor heterogeneity and individual security characteristics pp. 466-496

- Martijn Boermans and Robert Vermeulen
- Country size, technology, and Ricardian comparative advantage pp. 497-536

- Tomohiro Ara
- Exchange rate risk and trade mode choice in processing trade: Evidence from Chinese data pp. 537-564

- Zhe Chen, Junjie Hong and Xiaonan Sun
Volume 28, issue 1, 2020
- Within‐firm wage inequality and firm‐level exports pp. 1-34

- Boris Georgiev and Jonas Juul Henriksen
- The impact of thin‐capitalization rules on the location of multinational firms’ foreign affiliates pp. 35-61

- Valeria Merlo, Nadine Riedel and Georg Wamser
- The correlates of international financial‐center status pp. 62-81

- Barry Eichengreen and Nachiket Shah
- Measuring the time‐varying effects of fiscal policy on private saving in the process of financial integration pp. 82-104

- Dooyeon Cho and Ju Hyun Pyun
- Duration of sudden stop spells: A hazard model approach pp. 105-118

- Mahama Samir Bandaogo and Yu‐chin Chen
- Vertical specialization in North–South trade: Industrial relocation, wage and welfare pp. 119-137

- Hiroshi Kurata, Ryoichi Nomura and Nobuhito Suga
- Offshoring and firm overlap: Welfare effects with non‐sharp selection into offshoring pp. 138-167

- Stella Capuano, Harmut Egger, Michael Koch and Hans-Joerg Schmerer
- The impact of trade agreements on world export prices pp. 168-208

- Lisandra Flach and Fabian Gräf
- Noisy information, risk sharing, and international business cycles pp. 209-234

- Zi‐Yi Guo
- Unskilled immigration, technical progress, and wages—Role of the household sector pp. 235-251

- Sugata Marjit, Manoj Pant and Sugandha Huria
- Product life‐cycle, knowledge capital, and comparative advantage pp. 252-278

- Xiaoping Chen and Yuchen Shao
- Tax havens compliance with international standards: A temporal perspective pp. 279-301

- Patrice Pieretti, Giuseppe Pulina and Skerdilajda Zanaj
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