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Volume 28, month 11, 2005
- Exporting Europe's Trade Policy pp. 1565-1590

- Jean-Christophe Maur
- Environmental Regulations in Gravity Equations: Evidence from Europe pp. 1591-1615

- Jerneja Jug and Daniel Mirza
- The Border Effect in Spain pp. 1617-1631

- Salvador Gil‐Pareja, Rafael Llorca‐Vivero, José A. Martínez‐Serrano and Josep Oliver‐Alonso
- The Latest Enlargement of the EU and ‘Buy National’ Rules pp. 1633-1650

- Dimitri Mardas
- Who Can Adjust to the Euro? pp. 1651-1678

- Tal Sadeh
- Three Decades of Italian Comparative Advantages pp. 1679-1709

- Luca De Benedictis
Volume 28, month 10, 2005
- Trick or Treat? Development Opportunities and Challenges in the WTO Negotiations on Industrial Tariffs pp. 1375-1400

- Santiago Fernandez de Cordoba, Sam Laird and David Vanzetti
- Asset Policies During an Oil Windfall: Some Simple Analytics pp. 1401-1415

- Paul Collier and Jan Willem Gunning
- An Assessment of Environmentally‐ related Non‐tariff Measures pp. 1417-1439

- Lionel Fontagné, Friedrich Von Kirchbach and Mondher Mimouni
- Computational Analysis of the US FTAs with Central America, Australia and Morocco pp. 1441-1490

- Drusilla Brown, Kozo Kiyota and Robert Stern
- Domestic Regulation and the WTO: The Case of Water Services in Developing Countries pp. 1491-1508

- Colin Kirkpatrick and David Parker
- Is the Yen/Dollar Exchange Rate Really Responsible for East Asia's Export and Business Cycles? A Commentary on pp. 1509-1537

- Masanaga Kumakura
- China's New Regional Trade Agreements pp. 1539-1557

- Agata Antkiewicz and John Whalley
Volume 28, month 09, 2005
- Trade Policy Issues in a Small African Economy: The Trade Policy Review of The Gambia 2004 pp. 1197-1209

- Andy McKay
- Bilateral ‘WTO‐Plus’ Free Trade Agreements: The WTO Trade Policy Review of Singapore 2004 pp. 1211-1228

- S. M. Thangavelu and Mun‐Heng Toh
- Turkey: Trade Policy Review pp. 1229-1262

- Sübidey Togan
- 2004 Trade Policy Review – The United States pp. 1263-1275

- Thomas Prusa
- Agricultural Liberalisation and the Least Developed Countries: Six Fallacies pp. 1277-1299

- Arvind Panagariya
- Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda pp. 1301-1327

- Kym Anderson and Will Martin
- Multilateral Agricultural Trade Liberalisation: The Contrasting Fortunes of Developing Countries in the Doha Round pp. 1329-1354

- Antoine Bouët, Jean-Christophe Bureau, Yvan Decreux and Sebastien Jean
- Over‐optimism and the IMF pp. 1355-1373

- Graham Bird
Volume 28, month 08, 2005
- Estimating the Poverty Impacts of a Prospective Doha Development Agenda pp. 1057-1071

- Thomas Hertel and L. Winters
- Market Access Liberalisation in the Doha Round: Scenarios and Assessment pp. 1073-1094

- Lionel Fontagné, Jean‐Louis Guérin and Sebastien Jean
- Donors’ Mechanisms for Financing International and National Public Goods: Loans or Grants? pp. 1095-1117

- Raechelle Mascarenhas and Todd Sandler
- The Political Economy of Trade Protection: The Determinants and Welfare Impact of the 2002 US Emergency Steel Safeguard Measures pp. 1119-1137

- Robert Read
- Unemployment and Trade Liberalisation pp. 1139-1155

- Paul Oslington
- Foreign Direct Investment, Exports and Imports in Mexico pp. 1157-1172

- Penélope Pacheco‐López
- Offshore Financial Centres in the Caribbean: Prospects in a New Environment pp. 1173-1188

- Oral Williams, Esther Suss and Chandima Mendis
Volume 28, month 07, 2005
- Short‐term Consequences of Trade Reform for Industry Employment and Wages: Survey of Evidence from Colombia pp. 923-939

- Pinelopi Goldberg and Nina Pavcnik
- Who Supports Free Trade in Latin America? pp. 941-958

- Eugene Beaulieu, Ravindra A. Yatawara and Wei Guo Wang
- Financial Liberalisations in Latin America in the 1990s: A Reassessment pp. 959-983

- Joshua Aizenman
- One Market, One Money: Evidence from Canada–United States Economic Integration pp. 985-1003

- Michel Beine and Serge Coulombe
- Why So Small? Explaining the Size of Firms in Latin America pp. 1005-1028

- Ana María Herrera and Eduardo Lora
- Anti‐competitive Practices and Liberalising Markets in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1029-1056

- Julian L. Clarke, Simon J. Evenett and Krista Lucenti
Volume 28, month 06, 2005
- De Tocqueville's ‘Dangerous Moment’: The Importance of Getting Reforms Right pp. 749-763

- Anne O. Krueger
- The Global Distribution of Trademarks: Some Stylised Facts pp. 765-782

- Eugenia Baroncelli, Carsten Fink and Beata Javorcik
- Trade Liberalisation and Economic Performance: Theory and Evidence for Developing Countries pp. 783-821

- Amelia U. Santos‐Paulino
- Opening of China's Trade, Labour Market Reform and Impact on Rural Wages pp. 823-839

- Colin Carter and Andrew J. Estrin
- Assessing the Benefits of Trade Facilitation: A Global Perspective pp. 841-871

- John Wilson, Catherine Mann and Tsunehiro Otsuki
- Trade and the Effect of Public Investment on Regional Inequalities in Heterogeneously Integrated Areas pp. 873-891

- Joan Costa‐Font and Eduardo Rodriguez‐Oreggia
- Sweetening the Transition in EU Sugar Preferences: The Case of Fiji pp. 893-915

- Theodore Levantis, Frank Jotzo and Vivek Tulpulé
Volume 28, month 05, 2005
- A Centennial of Anti‐dumping Legislation and Implementation: Introduction and Overview pp. 633-640

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Anti‐dumping at 100 Years and Counting: A Canadian Perspective pp. 641-649

- Dan Ciuriak
- The Rise of US Anti‐dumping Activity in Historical Perspective pp. 651-668

- Douglas Irwin
- Dumping in a Global World: Why Product Quality Matters pp. 669-682

- José Luis Moraga‐González and Jean-Marie Viaene
- Anti‐dumping: A Growing Problem in International Trade pp. 683-700

- Thomas Prusa
- The Politicisation of EC Anti‐dumping Policy: Member States, Their Votes and the European Commission pp. 701-717

- Simon Evenett and Edwin Vermulst
- Anti‐dumping Reform: Time to Go Back to Basics pp. 719-737

- Claude Barfield
- Some Remarks on Reforming WTO AD/CVD Rules pp. 739-743

- Robert Staiger
- The Political Economy of Reforming the Anti‐dumping Laws pp. 745-747

- Robert Baldwin
Volume 28, month 04, 2005
- Just How Undervalued is the Chinese Renminbi? pp. 465-489

- Michael Funke and Jörg Rahn
- Towards a New Trade Policy Between the USA and Middle‐East Countries:Estimating Trade Resistance and Export Potential pp. 491-518

- Nicolas Peridy
- The Rise of Fund Managers in Foreign Exchange:Will Fundamentals Ultimately Dominate? pp. 519-540

- Thomas Gehrig and Lukas Menkhoff
- Currency and Financial Crises in Turkey 2000 –2001: Bad Fundamentals or Bad Luck? pp. 541-572

- Gulcin Ozkan
- Who Bears the Cost of Agricultural Support in OECD Countries? pp. 573-593

- Stephen Tokarick
- Can Japan Make a Comeback? pp. 595-606

- Arne Bigsten
- Exports, Foreign Direct Investment and Employment: The Case of China pp. 607-625

- Xiaolan Fu and Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam
Volume 28, month 03, 2005
- A Development‐friendly Prioritisation of Doha Round Proposals pp. 293-312

- Andrew H. Charlton and Joseph Stiglitz
- Determinants of Bilateral Trade Protection pp. 313-328

- Susanna Thede
- Quality Measures in Food Trade: The Indian Experience pp. 329-348

- Aparna Sawhney
- On the Adequacy of Monetary Arrangements in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 349-373

- Agnès Bénassy‐Quéré and Maylis Coupet
- Tariff Preferences, WTO Negotiations and the LDCs: The Case of the ‘Everything But Arms’ Initiative pp. 375-405

- Wusheng Yu and Trine Vig Jensen
- Impacts of the US Trade and Financial Sanctions on Iran pp. 407-434

- Akbar E. Torbat
- Trade Logistics in Developing Countries: The Case of the Middle East and North Africa pp. 435-456

- Julia Devlin and Peter Yee
Volume 28, month 02, 2005
- The Determinants of EU Processing Trade pp. 147-168

- Hartmut Egger and Peter Egger
- The New Southern African Customs Union Agreement pp. 169-190

- Robert Kirk and Matthew Stern
- ASEAN‐China Free Trade Area: A Bane or Boon for ASEAN Countries? pp. 191-210

- Jose L. Tongzon
- AIDS Policy and Pharmaceutical Patents: Brazil's Strategy to Safeguard Public Health pp. 211-230

- Jillian Clare Cohen and Kristina M. Lybecker
- The Japanese Export Insurance Arrangements: Promotion or Subsidisation? pp. 231-241

- Jai S. Mah and Chris Milner
- The UK and the Euro: Debating the British Decision pp. 243-258

- Chris Mulhearn and Howard R. Vane
- The Balassa‐Samuelson Hypothesis in Estonia: Oil Shale, Tradable Goods, Regulated Prices and Other Culprits pp. 259-286

- Balázs Égert
Volume 28, month 01, 2005
- What's the Point of Reciprocal Trade Negotiations? Exports, Imports, and Gains from Trade pp. 1-20

- Paul Wonnacott and Ronald Wonnacott
- Free Trade Areas in East Asia: Discriminatory or Non‐discriminatory? pp. 21-48

- Jong-Wha Lee and Innwon Park
- Eco‐labelling and the Trade‐Environment Debate pp. 49-62

- Daniel Melser and Peter Robertson
- AGOA and Apparel: Who Captures the Tariff Rent in the Presence of Preferential Market Access? pp. 63-77

- Marcelo Olarreaga and Çaglar Özden
- The Aftermath of a Currency Collapse: How Different are Emerging Markets? pp. 79-89

- Michael Bleaney
- The Chiang Mai Initiative and Beyond pp. 91-101

- Yung Chul Park and Yunjong Wang
- The EU Anti‐dumping Policy Towards Russia and China: Product Quality and the Choice of an Analogue Country pp. 103-136

- Jørgen Ulff‐Møller Nielsen and Aleksander Rutkowski