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Review of International Economics1992 - 2025
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 Volume 26, issue 5, 2018
 
  Symposium: Celebrating the career of James Markusen   pp. 977-980 Keith MaskusGlobalization and urban polarization   pp. 981-996 Anthony VenablesTrade liberalization, absorptive capacity and the protection of intellectual property rights   pp. 997-1020 Arghya Ghosh and Jota IshikawaSources of heterogeneous gains from trade: Income differences and non‐homothetic preferences   pp. 1021-1039 Peter Egger and Sergey NigaiLearning to sell in new markets: A preliminary analysis of market entry by a multinational firm   pp. 1040-1052 Ignatius Horstmann and James MarkusenThe ‘China shock,’ exports and U.S. employment: A global input–output analysis   pp. 1053-1083 Robert Feenstra and Akira SasaharaElastic labor supply, variable markups, and spatial inequalities   pp. 1084-1100 Hajime Takatsuka and Dao-Zhi ZengInnovation, FDI, and the long‐run effects of monetary policy   pp. 1101-1129 Hung-Ju ChenInformal one‐sided target zone model and the Swiss franc   pp. 1130-1153 Yu-Fu Chen, Michael Funke and Richhild MoessnerCompetitive selection, trade, and employment: The strategic use of subsidies   pp. 1154-1177 Hassan Molana and Catia Montagna Volume 26, issue 4, 2018
 
  Estimating the impact of country‐level policy restrictions on services trade   pp. 743-767 Antoine GervaisOptimal tariffs with inframarginal exporters   pp. 768-783 Rishi SharmaAn economic model of search and matching in international trade   pp. 784-800 Jeffrey Reimer and Xin ZhangService outsourcing: The home, the host and the provider   pp. 801-825 Arti GroverBorder carbon adjustments and unilateral incentives to regulate the climate   pp. 826-851 Mark SanctuaryDoes trade weaken product standards?   pp. 852-868 Katia Berti and Rodney FalveyMarket size and TFP in the Melitz model   pp. 869-891 Gabriel Felbermayr and Benjamin JungWinning or losing in investor‐to‐state dispute resolution: The role of arbitrator bias and experience   pp. 892-916 Julian Donaubauer, Eric Neumayer and Peter NunnenkampDeterminants of intra‐firm trade: Evidence from foreign affiliates in Sub‐Saharan Africa   pp. 917-956 Sotiris Blanas and Adnan SericMarket integration and tariff cooperation between asymmetric countries   pp. 957-975 Masafumi Tsubuku Volume 26, issue 3, 2018
 
  Special issue: Macro and micro perspectives on location, innovation, trade, migration and regional growth   pp. 507-507 Spiros Bougheas, Pasquale Commendatore and Ingrid KubinAI and the future of the brain power society: When the descendants of Athena and Prometheus work together   pp. 508-523 Masahisa FujitaMultiproduct oligopoly and trade between asymmetric countries   pp. 524-538 Yi‐Ling Cheng and Takatoshi TabuchiOn the new economic geography of a multicone world   pp. 539-554 Pasquale Commendatore, Ingrid Kubin and P. MossayModeling agglomeration and dispersion in space: The role of labor migration, capital mobility and vertical linkages   pp. 555-577 Francesco Di Comite, d'Artis Kancs and Patrizio LeccaThe impact of trade costs on the European Regional Trade Network: An empirical and theoretical analysis   pp. 578-609 Roberto Basile, Pasquale Commendatore, Luca  De Benedictis and Ingrid KubinIs the wage equation spatial enough? Evidence from a novel regional trade dataset   pp. 610-633 Aurélien Fichet de Clairfontaine and Christoph HammerExport diversification and economic development: A dynamic spatial data analysis   pp. 634-650 Roberto Basile, Aleksandra Parteka and Rosanna PittiglioFiscal transfers and regional economic growth   pp. 651-671 H. Dawid, Philipp Harting and Michael NeugartThe dynamic effects of fiscal reforms and tax competition on tax compliance and migration   pp. 672-690 Fabio Lamantia and Mario PezzinoStability and welfare effects of profit taxes within an evolutionary market interaction model   pp. 691-708 Noemi Schmitt, Jan Tuinstra and Frank WesterhoffStrategic corporate social responsibility by a multinational firm   pp. 709-720 Constantine Manasakis, Evangelos Mitrokostas and Emmanuel PetrakisCorporate governance drivers of firm innovation capacity   pp. 721-741 Alfredo M. Bobillo, J.A. Rodríguez‐Sanz and F. Tejerina‐Gaite Volume 26, issue 2, 2018
 
  Using imported intermediate goods: Selection and technology effects   pp. 257-278 Mark Gibson and Tim GracianoFinancial frictions, interest rate dynamics, and international business cycle synchronization   pp. 279-301 Jean-François RouillardHelp not needed? Optimal host country regulation of expatriate NGO workers   pp. 302-321 Amihai Glazer, Rune Hagen and Jorn RattsoInternational trade and the division of labor   pp. 322-338 Kwok Tong SooProductivity growth from an international trade perspective   pp. 339-356 Ulf Lewrick, Lukas Mohler and Rolf Weder(Asymmetric) trade costs, real exchange rate hedging, and equity home bias in a multicountry model   pp. 357-377 Ju Hyun PyunLocation decisions of non‐bank financial foreign direct investment: Firm‐level evidence from Europe   pp. 378-403 Ronald Davies and Neill KilleenGlobalization and inter‐industry wage differentials in China   pp. 404-437 Feicheng Wang, Chris Milner and Juliane ScheffelPolicy and performance in customs: Evaluating the trade facilitation agreement   pp. 438-480 Russell Hillberry and Xiaohui ZhangSupply‐chain trade and labor market outcomes: The case of the 2004 European Union enlargement   pp. 481-506 Lennart Kaplan, Tristan Kohl and Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso Volume 26, issue 1, 2018
 
  Comparative advantage and strategic specialization   pp. 1-19 Minwook KangDoes tax competition increase infrastructural disparity among jurisdictions?   pp. 20-36 Yutao Han, Patrice Pieretti and Benteng ZouGood and useless FDI: The growth effects of greenfield investment and mergers and acquisitions   pp. 37-59 Philipp Harms and Pierre†Guillaume MéonForeign direct investment as a signal   pp. 60-83 Onur Koska, Ngo Long and Frank StählerExporters in cross†section: Direct versus intermediated trade   pp. 84-95 Qianqian Wang and Mark GibsonExternal liabilities, domestic institutions and banking crises in developing economies   pp. 96-116 Nabila Boukef Jlassi, Helmi Hamdi and Joseph JoyceIdentifying foreign suppliers in U.S. import data   pp. 117-139 Fariha Kamal and Ryan MonarchTechnology and the dynamics of comparative advantage   pp. 140-164 Antonio NavasEmployment gains from minimum†wage hikes under perfect competition: A simple general†equilibrium analysis   pp. 165-170 Richard Brecher and Till GrossHow deep is your love? A quantitative spatial analysis of the transatlantic trade partnership   pp. 171-222 Oliver Krebs and Michael PflügerQuality screening and trade intermediaries: Evidence from China   pp. 223-256 Sandra Poncet and Meina Xu |  |