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Volume 113, issue C, 2018
- Sovereign default, exit and contagion in a monetary union pp. 1-19

- Sylvester Eijffinger, Michal Kobielarz and Burak Uras
- The income elasticity of import demand: Micro evidence and an application pp. 20-34

- David Hummels and Kwan Yong Lee
- Long-term relatedness between countries and international migrant selection pp. 35-54

- Tim Krieger, Laura Renner and Jens Ruhose
- The heterogeneous response of domestic sales and exports to bank credit shocks pp. 55-73

- Ines Buono and Sara Formai
- Risk versus ambiguity and international security design pp. 74-105

- Brian Hill and Tomasz Michalski
- Knowledge transfer to foreign affiliates of multinationals through expatriation pp. 106-117

- Jaehan Cho
- Effective sterilized foreign exchange intervention? Evidence from a rule-based policy pp. 118-138

- Guido Kuersteiner, David Phillips and Mauricio Villamizar-Villegas
- Tariffs and markups in retailing pp. 139-153

- Matthew Cole and Carsten Eckel
- Exporters and shocks pp. 154-171

- Doireann Fitzgerald and Stefanie Haller
Volume 112, issue C, 2018
- With a little help from my friends: Multinational retailers and China's consumer market penetration pp. 1-12

- Charlotte Emlinger and Sandra Poncet
- Trade and fisheries subsidies pp. 13-32

- Basak Bayramoglu, Brian R. Copeland and Jean-François Jacques
- The buyer margins of firms' exports pp. 33-49

- Jeronimo Carballo, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Christian Volpe Martincus
- A global lending channel unplugged? Does U.S. monetary policy affect cross-border and affiliate lending by global U.S. banks? pp. 50-69

- Judit Temesvary, Steven Ongena and Ann Owen
- Acquisitions, markups, efficiency, and product quality: Evidence from India pp. 70-87

- Joel Stiebale and Dev Vencappa
- Immigration, trade and productivity in services: Evidence from U.K. firms pp. 88-108

- Gianmarco Ottaviano, Giovanni Peri and Greg Wright
- Financial frictions and foreign direct investment: Evidence from Japanese microdata pp. 109-122

- Horst Raff, Michael Ryan and Frank Stähler
- Redistributive fiscal policies and business cycles in emerging economies pp. 123-133

- Amanda Michaud and Jacek Rothert
- Does marketing widen borders? Cross-country price dispersion in the European car market pp. 134-149

- Eyal Dvir and Georg Strasser
- Inattentive importers pp. 150-165

- Kunal Dasgupta and Jordi Mondria
- The U.S. Treasury Premium pp. 167-181

- Wenxin Du, Joanne Im and Jesse Schreger
- Default risk, sectoral reallocation, and persistent recessions pp. 182-199

- Cristina Arellano, Yan Bai and Gabriel Mihalache
- Commodity booms and busts in emerging economies pp. 200-218

- Thomas Drechsel and Silvana Tenreyro
- International credit supply shocks pp. 219-237

- Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Andrea Ferrero and Alessandro Rebucci
- The permanent effects of fiscal consolidations pp. 238-250

- Antonio Fatas and Lawrence Summers
- Monetary-fiscal interactions and the euro area's malaise pp. 251-266

- Marek Jarociński and Bartosz Maćkowiak
Volume 111, issue C, 2018
- Organizing knowledge to compete pp. 1-20

- Marcio Cruz, Maurizio Bussolo and Leonardo Iacovone
- Offshoring and unemployment in a credit-constrained economy pp. 21-33

- Bulent Unel
- Market size in globalization pp. 34-60

- Hayato Kato and Toshihiro Okubo
- Regulating capital flows to emerging markets: An externality view pp. 61-80

- Anton Korinek
- Backfiring with backhaul problems pp. 81-98

- Jota Ishikawa and Nori Tarui
- Sharing a ride on the commodities roller coaster: Common factors in business cycles of emerging economies pp. 99-121

- Andrés Fernández, Andres Gonzalez and Diego Rodriguez Guzman
- Working across time zones: Exporters and the gender wage gap pp. 122-133

- Esther Ann Bøler, Beata Javorcik and Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe
- Reciprocity in trade negotiations and welfare pp. 134-142

- Pascalis Raimondos and Alan Woodland
- Aggregate volatility and international dynamics. The role of credit supply pp. 143-158

- Pedro Gete and Givi Melkadze
- Input-trade liberalization and the demand for managers: Evidence from India pp. 159-176

- Pavel Chakraborty and Ohad Raveh
- Don’t throw in the towel, throw in trade credit! pp. 177-189

- Banu Demir and Beata Javorcik
- Optimal sovereign lending and default pp. 190-213

- Jie Luo and Cheng Wang
- The macroeconomic consequences of remittances pp. 214-232

- Berrak Bahadir, Santanu Chatterjee and Thomas Lebesmuehlbacher
Volume 110, issue C, 2018
- International trade, income distribution and welfare pp. 1-15

- Phillip McCalman
- Restoring the product variety and pro-competitive gains from trade with heterogeneous firms and bounded productivity pp. 16-27

- Robert Feenstra
- On the relationship between quality and productivity: Evidence from China's accession to the WTO pp. 28-49

- Haichao Fan, Yao Li and Stephen Yeaple
- Connect to trade pp. 50-62

- Haoyuan Ding, Haichao Fan and Shu Lin
- A dynamic North-South model of demand-induced product cycles pp. 63-86

- Reto Foellmi, Sandra Hanslin Grossmann and Andreas Kohler
- Quality pricing-to-market pp. 87-102

- Raphael Auer, Thomas Chaney and Philip Sauré
- Large and small firms in a global market: David vs. Goliath pp. 103-118

- Mathieu Parenti
- Self-fulfilling debt crises: What can monetary policy do? pp. 119-134

- Philippe Bacchetta, Elena Perazzi and Eric van Wincoop
- What drives home market advantage? pp. 135-150

- A. Kerem Coşar, Paul L.E. Grieco, Shengyu Li and Felix Tintelnot
- International financial market integration, asset compositions, and the falling exchange rate pass-through pp. 151-175

- Almira Enders, Zeno Enders and Mathias Hoffmann
- Does higher openness cause more real exchange rate volatility? pp. 176-204

- Cesar Calderon and Megumi Kubota
- International transmissions of monetary shocks: Between a trilemma and a dilemma pp. 205-219

- Xuehui Han and Shang-Jin Wei