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Volume 31, month 12, 2008
- Proliferating Regional Trade Arrangements: Why and Whither? pp. 1525-1557

- Jong-Wha Lee, Innwon Park and Kwanho Shin
- Openness and Industrial Response in a Wal‐Mart World: A Case Study of Mexican Soaps, Detergents and Surfactant Producers pp. 1558-1580

- Beata Javorcik, Wolfgang Keller and James Tybout
- The Undisclosed Renminbi Basket: Are the Markets Telling Us Something about Where the Renminbi–US Dollar Exchange Rate is Going? pp. 1581-1598

- Michael Funke and Marc Gronwald
- Does Monetary Integration Reduce Exchange Rate Pass‐Through? pp. 1599-1624

- Slavi Slavov
- Small Hubs, Large Spokes and Overlapping Free Trade Agreements pp. 1625-1665

- Soo Yuen Chong and Jung Hur
- The Determinants of GATS Commitment Coverage pp. 1666-1694

- Peter Egger and Rainer Lanz
Volume 31, month 11, 2008
- Demystify Protectionism: The WTO Trade Policy Review of Japan pp. 1383-1392

- Fukunari Kimura
- Indonesia – Trade Policy Review 2007 pp. 1393-1408

- Muhamad Basri and Hal Hill
- Missed Opportunities: The WTO Trade Policy Review for the East African Community pp. 1409-1432

- Oliver Morrissey and Chris Jones
- Liberalising Trends in Israel's Trade Policy: Trade Policy Review of Israel pp. 1433-1442

- Alfred Tovias
- United Arab Emirates Trade Policy Review pp. 1443-1453

- Wasseem Mina
- Conceptualising Globalisation A Symposium for the World Economy pp. 1454-1454

- John Whalley
- International Organisations: The Challenge of Aligning Mission, Means and Legitimacy pp. 1455-1470

- Robert Lawrence
- Defining Globalisation pp. 1471-1502

- Jan Aart Scholte
- Globalisation and Values pp. 1503-1524

- John Whalley
Volume 31, month 10, 2008
- Introduction pp. 1273-1276

- Guanghua Wan and Amelia U. Santos‐Paulino
- Development Path of China and India and the Challenges for their Sustainable Growth pp. 1277-1291

- Yuefen Li and Bin Zhang
- Foreign Direct Investment, Domestic Investment and Economic Growth in China: A Time Series Analysis pp. 1292-1309

- Sumei Tang, E. A. Selvanathan and S. Selvanathan
- Ownership Reform, Foreign Competition and Efficiency of Chinese Commercial Banks: A Non‐parametric Approach pp. 1310-1326

- Shujie Yao, Zhongwei Han and Genfu Feng
- Trade Expansion of China and India: Threat or Opportunity? pp. 1327-1350

- Mahvash Qureshi and Guanghua Wan
- Measuring the Competitive Threat from China for other Southern Exporters pp. 1351-1366

- Rhys Jenkins
- The Impact of Higher Standards in Patent Protection for Pharmaceutical Industries under the TRIPS Agreement – A Comparative Study of China and India pp. 1367-1382

- Xuan Li
Volume 31, month 09, 2008
- On the New Economic Policies Promoted by the 17th CCP Congress in China pp. 1129-1153

- Shujie Yao and Stephen Morgan
- The Uneven Pace of Deindustrialisation in the OECD pp. 1154-1184

- Stephen Nickell, Stephen Redding and Joanna Swaffield
- Exchange Rates and FDI: Goods versus Capital Market Frictions pp. 1185-1207

- Claudia Buch and Joern Kleinert
- Collected Customs Duties: The Level of Taxation on Imports Applied by the US and the EU pp. 1208-1225

- Jacques Gallezot and Vincent Aussilloux
- Monetary Policy, Vagabonding Liquidity and Bursting Bubbles in New and Emerging Markets: An Overinvestment View pp. 1226-1252

- Gunther Schnabl and Andreas Hoffmann
- Assessing the Enlargement and Deepening of the European Union pp. 1253-1272

- Salvador Gil-Pareja, Rafael Llorca and J. Antonio Martínez‐Serrano
Volume 31, month 08, 2008
- A Tale of Three Countries: Italian, Spanish and Swiss Manufacturing Operations in China pp. 969-992

- Valeria Gattai
- Bilateral Free Trade Agreements and Customs Unions: The Impact of the EU Republic of South Africa Free Trade Agreement on Botswana pp. 993-1029

- Scott McDonald and Terrie Walmsley
- Foreign Acquisition and Firm Productivity: Evidence from Slovenia pp. 1030-1048

- Sergio Salis
- Political and Institutional Factors in Regime Changes in the ERM: An Application of Duration Analysis pp. 1049-1077

- Simón Sosvilla‐Rivero and Francisco Pérez‐Bermejo
- Cultural Distance and the US Immigrant–Trade Link pp. 1078-1096

- Roger White and Bedassa Tadesse
- Impact of Exchange Rate Uncertainty on Trade Flows: Evidence from Commodity Trade between the United States and the United Kingdom pp. 1097-1128

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee and Marina Kovyryalova
Volume 31, month 07, 2008
- Are Exports of China, Japan and Korea Diverted in the Major Regional Trading Blocs? pp. 841-860

- Hyun-Hoon Lee, Chung Mo Koo and Euijeong Park
- Foreign Direct Investment, Regulations and Growth pp. 861-886

- Matthias Busse and José Groizard
- Developing Countries in the WTO System: Applying Robert Hudec's Analysis to the Doha Round pp. 887-904

- Joseph Finger
- The Welfare Analysis of a Free Trade Zone: Intermediate Goods and the Asian Tigers pp. 905-924

- Andrew Feltenstein and Florenz Plassmann
- Is ‘NAFTA Plus’ an Option in the North American Agrifood Sector? pp. 925-946

- Karl Meilke, James Rude and Steven Zahniser
- Making Trade Policy in a New Democracy after a Deep Crisis: Indonesia pp. 947-968

- Kelly Bird, Hal Hill and Sandy Cuthbertson
Volume 31, month 06, 2008
- Trade Liberalisation and Economic Growth pp. 701-719

- Richard Kneller, C. W. Morgan and Sunti Kanchanahatakij
- Does Trade Expansion Still Promote Employment in Korea? pp. 720-737

- Chong‐Hyun Nam
- Output Movements in East Asia: Is There a Regional Factor? pp. 738-762

- Maria Socorro Gochoco‐Bautista
- Trade Reform and Inequality: The Case of Mexico and Argentina in the 1990s pp. 763-780

- Pablo Acosta and Gabriel V. Montes‐Rojas
- Political Risk and Export Promotion: Evidence from Germany pp. 781-803

- Christoph Moser, Thorsten Nestmann and Michael Wedow
- A Meta‐Analysis of General and Partial Equilibrium Simulations of Trade Liberalisation under the Doha Development Agenda pp. 804-840

- Sebastian Hess and Stephan Von Cramon‐Taubadel
Volume 31, month 05, 2008
- Financial versus Monetary Mercantilism: Long‐run View of Large International Reserves Hoarding pp. 593-611

- Joshua Aizenman and Jaewoo Lee
- On the Optimality of a GCC Monetary Union: Structural VAR, Common Trends, and Common Cycles Evidence pp. 612-630

- Aamer S. Abu‐Qarn and Suleiman Abu‐Bader
- Curbing Agricultural Exceptionalism: The EU's Response to External Challenge pp. 631-652

- Carsten Daugbjerg and Alan Swinbank
- On the Role of Distance for Bilateral Trade pp. 653-662

- Peter Egger
- A South–South Survival Strategy: The Potential for Trade among Developing Countries pp. 663-684

- Marco Fugazza and David Vanzetti
- The Trade Effects of the EU–Turkey Customs Union pp. 685-700

- Antonis Adam and Thomas Moutos
Volume 31, month 04, 2008
- Do Economic Integration Agreements Actually Work? Issues in Understanding the Causes and Consequences of the Growth of Regionalism pp. 461-497

- Scott Baier, Jeffrey Bergstrand, Peter Egger and Patrick McLaughlin
- The Trade Policy Jungle: A Survival Guide for Academic Economists pp. 498-516

- Simon Evenett
- Recent Regional Agreements: Why So Many, Why So Much Variance in Form, Why Coming So Fast, and Where Are They Headed? pp. 517-532

- John Whalley
- Currency Unions in Africa: Is the Trade Effect Substantial Enough to Justify their Formation? pp. 533-547

- Paul Masson
- Understanding Developing Country Strategic Responses to the Enhancement of Food Safety Standards pp. 548-568

- Spencer Henson and Steven Jaffee
- Technology Trade in Economic Development pp. 569-592

- Matthias Busse and José Groizard
Volume 31, month 03, 2008
- The Political Economy of Basle II: The Costs for Poor Countries pp. 313-344

- Stijn Claessens, Geoffrey R. D. Underhill and Xiaoke Zhang
- On Income Convergence among China, Hong Kong and Macau pp. 345-366

- Chun Kwok Lei and Shujie Yao
- Climate Policy‐induced Investments in Developing Countries: The Implications of Investment Risks pp. 367-392

- Christoph Böhringer and Andreas Löschel
- Financial Liberalisation in Emerging Markets: How Does Bank Lending Change? pp. 393-415

- Olaf Hübler, Lukas Menkhoff and Chodechai Suwanaporn
- Determinants of the Physical Demand for Gold: Evidence from Panel Data pp. 416-436

- Martha Starr and Ky Tran
- Efficiency and Ownership Structure: The Case of Poland pp. 437-460

- Karl‐Markus Modén, Pehr-Johan Norbäck and Lars Persson
Volume 31, month 02, 2008
- The Consequences of Globalisation: India's Software Industry and Cross‐border Labour Mobility1 pp. 187-211

- Simon Commander, Rupa Chanda, Mari Kangasniemi and L. Winters
- Evaluating the Contribution of Exporting to UK Productivity Growth: Some Microeconomic Evidence pp. 212-235

- Richard Harris and Qian Li
- Are ASEAN Countries Havens for Japanese Pollution‐Intensive Industry? pp. 236-254

- Robert Elliott and Kenichi Shimamoto
- International Terrorism: Causes, Consequences and Cures pp. 255-274

- Graham Bird, Stephen Blomberg and Gregory Hess
- Geographic Concentration and China's Agricultural Export Instability pp. 275-285

- Xian Xin and Jing Liu
- What Do Current Account Reversals in OECD Countries Tell Us About the US Case? pp. 286-311

- Leo de Haan, Hubert Schokker and Anastassia Tcherneva
Volume 31, month 01, 2008
- Introduction – The Sequencing of Regional Economic Integration pp. 1-4

- Jeffrey Bergstrand, Antoni Estevadeordal and Simon Evenett
- Sequencing and Depth of Regional Economic Integration: Lessons for the Americas from Europe pp. 5-30

- Richard Baldwin
- An Interim Assessment of the US Trade Policy of ‘Competitive Liberalization’ pp. 31-66

- Simon Evenett and Michael Meier
- Democracy, Veto Players and the Depth of Regional Integration pp. 67-96

- Edward D. Mansfield, Helen V. Milner and Jon C. Pevehouse
- Adjustment Costs and the Sequencing of Trade Liberalisation pp. 97-111

- Eric Bond
- Sequencing Regional Trade Integration and Cooperation Agreements pp. 112-140

- Antoni Estevadeordal and Kati Suominen
- Economic Integration and the Civilising Commerce Hypothesis pp. 141-157

- James Anderson
- The European Constitutional Settlement pp. 158-183

- Andrew Moravcsik