The World Economy
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Volume 45, month 12, 2022
- Moving ideas across borders: Foreign inventors, patents and FDI pp. 3652-3678

- Ana Cuadros, Antonio Navas and Jordi Paniagua
- The impact of employment protection on FDI at different stages of economic development pp. 3679-3714

- Sulistiyo K. Ardiyono and Arianto Patunru
- Multinationals and domestic total factor productivity: Competition effects, knowledge spillovers and foreign ownership pp. 3715-3750

- Ioannis Bournakis, Sotiris Papaioannou and Marina Papanastassiou
- The trade impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 3751-3779

- Xuepeng Liu, Emanuel Ornelas and Huimin Shi
- Global value chains and the CPTPP pp. 3780-3832

- Pao‐Li Chang and Phuong T. B. Nguyen
- Does antidumping drive exporters out of the market? Some evidence from Brazil pp. 3833-3857

- Bruno Mazzucco and Mauricio Bittencourt
- U.S.‐South America trade and the J‐Curve: An asymmetric analysis pp. 3858-3872

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee, Augustine C. Arize and Ebere Ume Kalu
- How does TRIPs compliance affect the economic growth of developing countries? Application of the Synthetic Control method pp. 3873-3906

- Pamela Smith and Sebastian J. Anti
- U.S.–China trade war and corporate reallocation: Evidence from Chinese listed companies pp. 3907-3932

- Haoyuan Ding, Kees G. Koedijk, Tong Qi and Yanqing Shen
- State aid in government procurement pp. 3933-3946

- Xiaoyong Cao, Jiong Gong and Guoqiang Tian
- Manufacturing capital utilisation, firm dynamics and wage inequality pp. 3947-3970

- Chi‐Chur Chao, May Hu and Xuan Nguyen
Volume 45, month 11, 2022
- Cutting Russia's fossil fuel exports: Short‐term economic pain for long‐term environmental gain pp. 3314-3343

- Maksym Chepeliev, Thomas Hertel and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
- Estimating the economic effects of sanctions on Russia: An Allied trade embargo pp. 3344-3383

- Kornel Mahlstein, Christine McDaniel, Simon Schropp and Marinos Tsigas
- Korea's trade policy and performance in turbulent times pp. 3384-3397

- Moonsung Kang and Innwon Park
- The European Union's withdrawal of trade preferences for Cambodia pp. 3398-3419

- Kiyoyasu Tanaka
- The multilateral trade policy of the Arab league countries: An empirical investigation pp. 3420-3450

- Atika Benaddi and Peri Silva
- Supply spillovers during the pandemic: Evidence from high‐frequency shipping data pp. 3451-3474

- Diego A. Cerdeiro and András Komáromi
- COVID‐19, trade collapse and GVC linkages: European experience pp. 3475-3506

- Katja Zajc Kejžar, Alan Velić and Joze Damijan
- On COVID‐19 pandemic and China’s foreign trade pp. 3507-3533

- Jing Fang, Jinghua Ou and Shujie Yao
- Pace of structural change and inter‐sectoral relative price: The case of India and China pp. 3534-3558

- Subhasankar Chattopadhyay
- China's impact on regional employment: Propagation through input–output linkages and co‐location patterns pp. 3559-3601

- Shuhei Kainuma and Yukiko Saito
- Opportunity equality and development: Rural income mobility and city size in China pp. 3602-3624

- Binkai Chen, Dan Liu and Ming Lu
- Investment incentives and leverage: Evidence from China’s accelerated depreciation policy pp. 3625-3649

- Lexin Zhao and Hongsheng Fang
Volume 45, month 10, 2022
- The nexus between natural disasters, supply chains and trade—Revisiting the role of preferential trade agreements in disaster risk reduction pp. 3002-3030

- Risti Permani and Xing Xu
- Learn German, Buy German? Language‐learning opportunities abroad and exports pp. 3031-3058

- Omar Martin Fieles‐Ahmad and Matthias Huber
- Long‐run effects of trade liberalisation on local labour markets: Evidence from South Africa pp. 3059-3079

- Paulo Bastos and Nicolas Santos
- Explaining the global landscape of foreign direct investment: Knowledge capital, gravity, and the role of culture and institutions pp. 3080-3108

- Sophie Therese Schneider and Konstantin Wacker
- On the trade effects of bilateral SPS measures in developed and developing countries pp. 3109-3145

- Fabio Santeramo and Emilia Lamonaca
- COVID‐19, services trade and greenfield investment in ASEAN+6 pp. 3146-3168

- Anirudh Shingal
- Backcasting world trade growth using data reduction methods pp. 3169-3191

- Amélie Charles and Olivier Darné
- Are capital inflow bonanzas a common precursor to banking crises? A categorical data analysis pp. 3192-3223

- Saktinil Roy and David Kemme
- Can money buy friendship?—Evidence from the US and China’s competition for influence through foreign aid pp. 3224-3245

- Huanhuan Zheng and Chen Li
- COVID‐19 test‐kit trade and trade policy: Implications for developing countries pp. 3246-3268

- Long Vo and Thai-Ha Le
- Trade policy in a sovereign Palestinian State: What are the options in a final settlement? pp. 3269-3293

- Johanes Agbahey, Khalid Siddig, Harald Grethe and Jonas Luckmann
- Producer service foreign direct investment and pollution in China pp. 3294-3311

- Bo Chen, Han Wang and Jishun Zhou
Volume 45, month 09, 2022
- Manufacturing and service‐sector productivity in Turkey: A perspective from firm‐level data pp. 2698-2723

- Nazire Nergiz Dincer, Barry Eichengreen and Ayça Tekin‐Koru
- Trade liberalisation and the extensive margin of differentiated goods: Evidence from China pp. 2724-2747

- Johannes Van Biesebroeck, Yingting Yi and Elena Zaurino
- What drives updates of inflation expectations? A Bayesian VAR analysis for the G‐7 countries pp. 2748-2765

- Joscha Beckmann, Ansgar Belke and Irina Dubova
- Exploring the driving mechanism and the evolution of the low‐carbon economy transition: Lessons from OECD developed countries pp. 2766-2795

- Bolin Yu, Debin Fang, Andrew N. Kleit and Kun Xiao
- Quality of imported intermediates, innovation behaviour and markups: Firm‐level evidence from China pp. 2796-2819

- Xianhai Huang, Yi Wang, Zhujun Zhu and Xueyin Song
- The heterogeneous effects of trade agreements with labour provisions pp. 2820-2853

- Jacopo Timini, Nicola Cortinovis and Fernando López Vicente
- Geographic politics, loss aversion and trade policy: The case of cotton in China pp. 2854-2881

- Wenshou Yan and Kaixing Huang
- Do political relations affect exports to China? Evidence from the ‘Quad’ pp. 2882-2901

- Vishesh Agarwal and Jane Golley
- Exchange rates and foreign direct investment: Evidence from Chinese firm‐level data pp. 2902-2923

- Shi Li and Hironobu Nakagawa
- Fiscal transfers and economic convergence: Evidence from China pp. 2924-2949

- Guanchun Liu, Jianbo Song and Chengsi Zhang
- China's anti‐corruption campaign and outward foreign direct investment by state‐owned enterprises pp. 2950-2976

- Zhen Qi, Tristan Kenderdine, Tingfeng Tang and Qiren Liu
- The impact of trade preferences removal: Evidence from the Belarus Generalized System of Preferences withdrawal pp. 2977-3000

- Hinnerk Gnutzmann and Arevik Gnutzmann‐Mkrtchyan
Volume 45, month 08, 2022
- Global value chains, trade shocks and jobs: An application to Brexit pp. 2338-2369

- Hylke Vandenbussche, William Connell and Wouter Simons
- The determinants of air cargo flows and the role of multinational agreements: An empirical comparison with trade and air passenger flows pp. 2370-2393

- Katrin Oesingmann
- When does foreign direct investment lead to inclusive growth? pp. 2394-2427

- Hyojung Kang and Jorge Martinez‐Vazquez
- The effects of restrictive measures on cross‐border investment: Evidence from OECD and emerging countries pp. 2428-2477

- Amara Zongo
- Modelling global value chains: From trade costs to policy impacts pp. 2478-2509

- Ben Shepherd
- Bilateral servicification in global value chains and deep trade agreements pp. 2510-2531

- Carmen Díaz‐Mora, Erena García‐López and Belén González‐Díaz
- Free trade agreements partnership and value chain linkages: Evidence from China pp. 2532-2559

- Dazhong Cheng, Jian Wang and Zhiguo Xiao
- Network‐adjusted market share and the currency denomination of trade pp. 2560-2592

- Davide Arioldi, Luigi Ventura and Mark Witte
- Financial structure and earnings manipulation activities in China pp. 2593-2621

- Muhammad Kaleem Khan, Yixuan Qin and Chengsi Zhang
- How Central Asia to Escape from trade isolation?: Policy targeted scenarios by CGE modelling pp. 2622-2648

- Inkyo Cheong and Valijon Turakulov
- Merchandise export diversification strategy for Tanzania: Promoting inclusive growth, economic complexity and structural change pp. 2649-2695

- Christian Estmann, Bjørn Bo Sørensen, Benno Ndulu and John Rand
Volume 45, month 07, 2022
- The West’s Teeth: IMF conditionality during the Cold War pp. 2034-2051

- Ariel Akerman, João Paulo Pessoa and Leonardo Weller
- To default or not? The aftermath of sovereign defaults and IMF programs in economic crises pp. 2052-2083

- Tuomas Malinen and Olli Ropponen
- Does the belt and road initiative stimulate Chinese exports? Evidence from micro data pp. 2084-2100

- Holger Görg and Haiou Mao
- Structural change and trade openness in sub‐Saharan African countries pp. 2101-2134

- Kabinet Kaba, Justin Yifu Lin and Mary‐Françoise Renard
- Profit‐raising entry under oligopolistic trade with endogenous input prices pp. 2135-2164

- Robin Naylor and Christian Soegaard
- Globalisation, economic uncertainty and labour market regulations: Implications for the COVID‐19 crisis pp. 2165-2187

- Jianchun Fang, Giray Gözgör and James H. Nolt
- Curse of friendship: IMF programme, friendship with the United States and foreign direct investment pp. 2188-2221

- Chungshik Moon and Byungwon Woo
- Productivity and wage effects of firm‐level upstreamness: Evidence from Belgian linked panel data pp. 2222-2250

- Benoît Mahy, Francois Rycx, Guillaume Vermeylen and Mélanie Volral
- Heterogeneous impact of import competition on firm organisation: Evidence from Japanese firm‐level data pp. 2251-2269

- Toshiyuki Matsuura
- How trade affects pandemics? Evidence from severe acute respiratory syndromes in 2003 pp. 2270-2283

- Faqin Lin, Xiaosong Wang and Mohan Zhou
- Revisiting economic effectiveness of foreign aid: The case of Japanese aid to China pp. 2284-2304

- Jing Shao and Maojun Wang
- Development aid and illicit capital flight: Evidence from Nepal pp. 2305-2336

- Sven Steinkamp and Frank Westermann
Volume 45, month 06, 2022
- International trade and labour market integration of immigrants pp. 1650-1689

- Magnus Lodefalk, Fredrik Sjöholm and Aili Tang
- Does economic globalisation promote economic growth? A meta‐analysis pp. 1690-1712

- Philipp Heimberger
- Determinants of regional trade agreement utilisation: Evidence from multiple import countries in Asia pp. 1713-1736

- Kuo‐I Chang, Kazunobu Hayakawa, Nuttawut Laksanapanyakul, Dionisius Narjoko, Ju Hyun Pyun and Francis Quimba
- Monetary policy regimes: A global assessment pp. 1737-1772

- Harsha Paranavithana, Rodney Tyers, Leandro Magnusson and Florian Schiffmann
- Foreign direct investment and onshore employment dynamics: Evidence from German firms with affiliates in the Czech Republic pp. 1773-1829

- Konstantin Koerner, Michael Moritz and Johannes Schäffler
- Undercurrents in the world economy: Evolving global investment flows in the South pp. 1830-1855

- Lucía Gómez, Päivi Oinas and Ronald Sean Wall
- Multi‐product firms, product quality heterogeneity and trade liberalisation pp. 1856-1875

- Sisi Yin, Yunshu Gao and Bo Gao
- Foreign direct investment and regional innovation: Evidence from China pp. 1876-1909

- Haiwei Jiang, Yousha Liang and Shiyuan Pan
- Economic performance in Africa: The role of fragile financial system pp. 1910-1936

- John Inekwe
- The impact of conflict and political instability on banking crises in developing countries pp. 1937-1977

- Rasmane Ouedraogo, Montfort Mlachila, Windemanegda Sandrine Sourouema and Ali Compaoré
- Belt and road initiative and Chinese cross‐border mergers and acquisitions pp. 1978-1996

- Chi Zhang, Ivan T. Kandilov and Mark D. Walker
- Effects of exchange rates and invoiced currencies on trade: Evidence from South Korea pp. 1997-2031

- Makoto Shimizu and Joon‐Heon Song
Volume 45, month 05, 2022
- Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons: Are embargoes effective? pp. 1336-1361

- Adelaide Baronchelli, Raul Caruso and Roberto Ricciuti
- Global value chain participation and its impact on industrial upgrading pp. 1362-1385

- Kailan Tian, Erik Dietzenbacher and Richard Jong‐A‐Pin
- Threshold effects of openness on real and nominal effective exchange rates in emerging and developing economies pp. 1386-1408

- Helena Glebocki Keefe and Sujata Saha
- UK trade in the time of COVID‐19: A review pp. 1409-1446

- Jun Du and Oleksandr Shepotylo
- Technical regulation and trade: Export quality matters pp. 1447-1476

- Hea-Jung Hyun and Yong Joon Jang
- Endogenous transport price, R&D spillovers, and trade pp. 1477-1500

- Kazuhiro Takauchi and Tomomichi Mizuno
- The impact of free trade agreements on Middle East and North Africa exports of intermediate and final goods pp. 1501-1527

- Adriana Cardozo Silva, Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso and Paula L. Vogler
- An account of the exporter wage gap: Wage structure and composition effects across the wage distribution pp. 1528-1563

- José Groizard, Xisco Oliver and Maria Sard
- Multinational firms and human capital investment: A dynamic knowledge‐capital model pp. 1564-1586

- Xin Wang
- The pro‐competitive effects of foreign firm entry: Evidence from the Korean retail sector pp. 1587-1613

- Kyung In Hwang
- Cross‐border M&As and the performance of Chinese acquiring firms pp. 1614-1647

- Wenli Sun and Dan Xie
Volume 45, month 03, 2022
- On the sensitivity of trade costs to services trade restrictions† pp. 592-607

- Sven Blank and Peter Egger
- Drivers of financial globalisation: The role of informational frictions pp. 608-636

- Florian Haelg
- Demand and supply exposure through global value chains: Euro‐Mediterranean countries during COVID pp. 637-656

- Rym Ayadi, Giorgia Giovannetti, Enrico Marvasi, Giulio Vannelli and Chahir Zaki
- Be good to thy neighbours: A spatial analysis of foreign direct investment and economic growth in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 657-701

- Yao-Yu Chih, Ruby P. Kishan and Andrew Ojede
- Trade agreements and participation in global value chains: Empirical evidence from Latin America pp. 702-738

- Eduardo Sanguinet, Augusto Mussi Alvim and Miguel Atienza
- Financial development and natural resources: The dynamics of China’s outward FDI pp. 739-762

- Ling Feng, Lulan Ge, Zhiyuan Li and Ching‐Yi Lin
- Intellectual property rights and trade: The exceptional case of GMOs pp. 763-811

- Pamela Smith and Xiangwen Kong
- Industrial plans, export destinations and product quality pp. 812-840

- Jiemiao Dong, Yinxia Mi and Zhuangxiong Yu
- The U.S.‐Canadian trade and exchange rate uncertainty: Asymmetric evidence from commodity trade pp. 841-866

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee and Hanafiah Harvey
- Trade, conflict and informality: Evidence from the South Sudanese civil war pp. 867-894

- Jakob Rauschendorfer and Ben Shepherd
- Trade direction, market access and regional wage inequality: An explanation based on asymmetric trade costs pp. 895-913

- Linhui Yu, Sai Wang, Jinwen Cheng and Lihong Yang
- Global macroeconomic impacts of demographic change pp. 914-942

- Weifeng Liu and Warwick McKibbin
Volume 45, month 02, 2022
- COVID‐19, trade and trade policy pp. 338-341

- David Greenaway and Douglas Nelson
- Trade policy responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic crisis: Evidence from a new data set pp. 342-364

- Simon Evenett, Matteo Fiorini, Johannes Fritz, Bernard Hoekman, Piotr Lukaszuk, Nadia Rocha, Michele Ruta, Filippo Santi and Anirudh Shingal
- Who sends me face masks? Evidence for the impacts of COVID‐19 on international trade in medical goods pp. 365-385

- Kazunobu Hayakawa and Kohei Imai
- Do stock markets play a role in determining COVID‐19 economic stimulus? A cross‐country analysis pp. 386-408

- Muhammad Shafiullah, Usman Khalid and Sajid M. Chaudhry
- COVID‐19, public procurement regimes and trade policy pp. 409-429

- Bernard Hoekman, Anirudh Shingal, Varun Eknath and Viktoriya Ereshchenko
- COVID‐19 and tourism: What can we learn from the past? pp. 430-444

- Martina Aronica, Pietro Pizzuto and Caterina Sciortino
- Simulating the trade effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic: Scenario analysis based on quantitative trade modelling pp. 445-467

- Eddy Bekkers and Robert Koopman
- How COVID‐19 vaccine supply chains emerged in the midst of a pandemic pp. 468-522

- Chad Bown and Thomas J. Bollyky
- How COVID‐19 travels in‐ and outside of value chains and then affects the stock market: Evidence from China pp. 523-538

- Peter Egger and Jiaqing Zhu
- Cling together, swing together: The contagious effects of COVID‐19 on developing countries through global value chains pp. 539-560

- Stefan Pahl, Clara Brandi, Jakob Schwab and Frederik Stender
- Pandemic trade: COVID‐19, remote work and global value chains pp. 561-589

- Alvaro Espitia, Aaditya Mattoo, Nadia Rocha, Michele Ruta and Deborah Winkler
Volume 45, month 01, 2022
- A multi‐country analysis of austerity policies in the European Union pp. 4-35

- Oscar Bajo‐Rubio and Antonio G. Gómez‐Plana
- Commitment behaviour in the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement pp. 36-75

- Russell Hillberry and Carlos Zurita
- The ‘Forgotten’ middle class: An analysis of the effects of globalisation pp. 76-110

- Regina Pleninger, Jakob de Haan and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Does more finance lead to longer crises? pp. 111-135

- Clément Mathonnat, Alexandru Minea and Marcel Voia
- Convex vacancy creation costs and on‐the‐job search in a global economy pp. 136-175

- Christian Holzner and Mario Larch
- Experience and market signals in export entry decisions pp. 176-199

- Beverly Mendoza
- Internationalisation of education and its effect on economic growth and development pp. 200-219

- Mamta Chowdhury
- International capital markets and domestic employment: Evidence from worldwide publicly listed large firms pp. 220-250

- Fangfang Hou, Elisabetta Magnani and Xinpeng Xu
- Intra‐regional spillovers from Nigeria and South Africa to the rest of Africa: New evidence from a FAVAR model pp. 251-275

- Oyenyinka Sunday Omoshoro‐Jones and Lumengo Bonga‐Bonga
- Prevalence of SOEs and intergenerational income persistence: Evidence from China pp. 276-291

- Haichao Fan, Zheng Fang, Bihong Huang and Mohan Zhou
- The hedge asset for BRICS stock markets: Bitcoin, gold or VIX pp. 292-316

- Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Elie Bouri, Mobeen Ur Rehman and David Roubaud
- Dependence structure between oil and other commodity futures in China based on extreme value theory and copulas pp. 317-335

- Saiful Izzuan Hussain and Steven Li
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