Review of International Economics
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Volume 27, issue 5, 2019
- Intermediate good sourcing, wages and inequality: From theory to evidence pp. 1295-1350

- Philip Luck
- Market size and entry in international trade: Product versus firm fixed costs pp. 1351-1370

- Walter Steingress
- Exports of primary goods and human capital accumulation pp. 1371-1408

- Yulin Hou and Cem Karayalcin
- Trade liberalization and volatility: Evidence from Indian firms pp. 1409-1426

- Asha Sundaram
- Foreign direct investment subsidy in a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with heterogeneous firms pp. 1427-1459

- Yen-Chen Wu, Shikuan Chen and Ming‐Jen Chang
- Trade, educational costs, and skill acquisition pp. 1460-1479

- Shihui Ma, Yue Liu and Mohan Zhou
- Immigrants, occupations and firm export performance pp. 1480-1509

- Léa Marchal and Clément Nedoncelle
- Estimating the direct impact of bank liquidity shocks on the real economy: Evidence from letter‐of‐credit import transactions in Colombia pp. 1510-1536

- JaeBin Ahn and Miguel Sarmiento
- Exchange rate uncertainty and import prices in the euro area pp. 1537-1572

- Boris Blagov
- Soft power and exports pp. 1573-1590

- Andrew Rose
- Trade liberalization, consumption shifting and pollution: Evidence from Mexico's used vehicle imports pp. 1591-1608

- Liang Chen, B. Cecilia Garcia‐Medina and Rui Wan
- Do international flights promote FDI? The role of face‐to‐face communication pp. 1609-1632

- Kiyoyasu Tanaka
- Using panel VAR to analyze international knowledge spillovers pp. 1633-1660

- Nune Hovhannisyan and Norman Sedgley
Volume 27, issue 4, 2019
- Introduction to the special issue on China pp. 1001-1001

- Peter Egger, Guangzhong Li and Jie Li
- Input trade liberalization and import switching: Evidence from Chinese firms pp. 1002-1020

- Wei Tian and Miaojie Yu
- Trade liberalization, firm entry, and income inequality pp. 1021-1039

- Chi-Chur Chao, Mong Shan Ee, Xuan Nguyen and Eden Yu
- Globalization and firm‐level cost structure pp. 1040-1062

- Hui Ding, Xiaoyan Lu and Ying Zheng
- Bankruptcy costs, economic policy uncertainty, and FDI entry and exit pp. 1063-1080

- Jiaqing Zhu, Fansheng Jia and Han Wu
- Exports and left‐behind children: Empirical evidence from the China Migrants Dynamic Survey pp. 1081-1107

- Zexing Chen, Bing Li and Tao Li
- Corporate social responsibility, vertical product differentiation and international competition pp. 1108-1125

- Jie Li, Xingtang Wang, Baomin Dong and Eden Yu
- Internet use and export upgrading: Firm‐level evidence from China pp. 1126-1147

- Xianhai Huang and Xueyin Song
- Exchange rate exposure: Evidence from China pp. 1148-1171

- Guangzhong Li, Ziyue Wang and Yu Zhao
- Regulatory chill and the effect of investor state dispute settlements pp. 1172-1198

- Eckhard Janeba
- Offshoring and skill overlap: An empirical investigation pp. 1199-1233

- Jaerim Choi
- Consumer arbitrage in cross‐border e‐commerce pp. 1234-1251

- José Anson, Mauro Boffa and Matthias Helble
- Foreign direct investment and the correlation between cost and revenue pp. 1252-1267

- Avner Bar‐Ilan and Ivan Borodko
- Trade balance dynamics and exchange rates: In search of the J‐curve using a structural gravity approach pp. 1268-1293

- Harald Badinger and Aurélien Fichet de Clairfontaine
Volume 27, issue 3, 2019
- Do trade flows respond to nudges? Evidence from the WTO’s Trade Policy Review Mechanism pp. 735-764

- David Kuenzel
- International trade and capital accumulation in an overlapping generations model with a public intermediate good pp. 765-785

- Tsuyoshi Shinozaki, Makoto Tawada and Mitsuyoshi Yanagihara
- Somatic distance, trust and trade pp. 786-802

- Jacques Melitz and Farid Toubal
- Regional variations in exporters’ productivity premium: Theory and evidence pp. 803-821

- Toshihiro Okubo and Eiichi Tomiura
- Estimating the demand for reserve assets across diverse groups of countries pp. 822-853

- Rina Bhattacharya, Katja Mann and Mwanza Nkusu
- Non‐discriminatory Trade Policies in Panel Structural Gravity Models: Evidence from Monte Carlo Simulations pp. 854-887

- Richard Sellner
- Services liberalization and global value chain participation: New evidence for heterogeneous effects by income level and provisions pp. 888-915

- Woori Lee
- Regulatory quality, financial integration and equity cost of capital pp. 916-935

- Priya Nagaraj and Chuanqian Zhang
- International spillovers of R&D and marginal social returns pp. 936-954

- Kazuo Ogawa, Elmer Sterken and Ichiro Tokutsu
- Over the ROC methodology: Productivity, economic size and firms’ export thresholds pp. 955-980

- Stefano Costa, Federico Sallusti, Claudio Vicarelli and Davide Zurlo
- Protection and skills: Does trade policy favor low‐skill workers? pp. 981-1000

- Scott Bradford
Volume 27, issue 2, 2019
- Skills, population aging, and the pattern of international trade pp. 499-519

- Ke Gu and Andrey Stoyanov
- Imported input varieties and product innovation: Evidence from five developing countries pp. 520-548

- Marijke J.D. Bos and Gonzague Vannoorenberghe
- Reducing large net foreign liabilities pp. 549-577

- Michael Fidora, Martin Schmitz and Céline Tcheng
- Choosing between multiple regional trade agreements: Evidence from Japan’s imports pp. 578-593

- Kazunobu Hayakawa, Shujiro Urata and Taiyo Yoshimi
- Asymmetric effects of financial development on export price and quality across countries pp. 594-642

- ByeongHwa Choi and Volodymyr Lugovskyy
- A larger country sets a lower optimal tariff pp. 643-665

- Takumi Naito
- Trade in intermediate inputs, customs unions, and global free trade pp. 666-693

- David Tsirekidze
- Fiscal devaluation and real exchange rates in the Euro area: Some econometric insights pp. 694-710

- Marina Tkalec, Maruška Vizek and Goran Vukšić
- PMIs: Reliable indicators for exports? pp. 711-734

- Sandra Hanslin Grossmann and Rolf Scheufele
Volume 27, issue 1, 2019
- China’s rise, asymmetric trade shocks and exchange rate regimes pp. 1-35

- Francesca Caselli
- Foreign direct investment, input prices, and host country welfare pp. 36-60

- Kuo-Feng Kao and Chin‐Sheng Chen
- Trade policy preference, childhood sporting experience, and informal school curriculum: An examination of views of the TPP from the viewpoint of behavioral economics pp. 61-90

- Eiji Yamamura and Yoshiro Tsutsui
- Export cartel and consumer welfare pp. 91-105

- Arijit Mukherjee and Uday Sinha
- Misreporting trade: Tariff evasion, corruption, and auditing standards pp. 106-129

- Derek Kellenberg and Arik Levinson
- Reassessing the productivity gains from trade liberalization pp. 130-154

- JaeBin Ahn, Era Dabla‐Norris, Romain Duval, Bingjie Hu and Lamin Njie
- Decomposing service exports adjustments along the intensive and extensive margin at the firm‐level pp. 155-183

- Elisabeth Christen, Michael Pfaffermayr and Yvonne Wolfmayr
- Does the distinction between gross and value‐added exports matter? An empirical investigation of export elasticities pp. 184-200

- Janet Ceglowski
- Real exchange rate dynamics: Relative importance of Taylor‐rule fundamentals, monetary policy shocks, and risk‐premium shocks pp. 201-219

- Chang‐Jin Kim and Cheolbeom Park
- Gradualism in the GATT: Strategic tariff bargaining and forward manipulation pp. 220-239

- Jackie M. L. Chan
- Importing exporters and exporting importers: A study of the decision of Chinese firms to engage in international trade pp. 240-266

- Robert Elliott, Nicholas J. Horsewood and Liyun Zhang
- A model of occupational choice, offshoring and immigration pp. 267-289

- Bulent Unel
- Market power in distribution and pass‐through for consumers and producers pp. 290-312

- Joseph Francois and Miriam Manchin
- Trust and foreign ownership: Evidence from intra‐European foreign direct investments pp. 313-346

- Marco Da Rin, Marina Di Giacomo and Alessandro Sembenelli
- Political instablility and seigniorage: An inseparable couple — or a threesome with debt? pp. 347-366

- Frank Bohn
- The effect of free trade agreements revisited: Does residual trade cost bias matter? pp. 367-389

- Paras Kharel
- The empire strikes back: French‐African trade after independence pp. 390-412

- Emmanuelle Lavallée and Julie Lochard
- Environmental regulation and love for variety pp. 413-430

- Luciana Echazu and Martin Heintzelman
- The impact of oil prices on trade pp. 431-447

- Simeon Nanovsky
- Remittances and bond yield spreads in emerging market economies pp. 448-467

- Hippolyte Balima and Jean-Louis Combes
- Sudden stops of international fund flows: Occurrence and magnitude pp. 468-497

- Suxiao Li, Jakob de Haan and Bert Scholtens
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