Journal of International Economics
1971 - 2025
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Volume 109, issue C, 2017
- Reversal of migration flows: A fresh look at the German reunification pp. 1-15

- Volker Grossmann, Andreas Schäfer, Thomas Steger and Benjamin Fuchs
- Organizing the global value chain: A firm-level test pp. 16-30

- Davide Del Prete and Armando Rungi
- Measured skill premia and input trade liberalization: Evidence from Chinese firms pp. 31-42

- Bo Chen, Miaojie Yu and Zhihao Yu
- Capital controls as shock absorbers pp. 43-67

- Nadav Ben Zeev
- International effects of national regulations: External reference pricing and price controls pp. 68-84

- Difei Geng and Kamal Saggi
- A theory of trade policy under dictatorship and democratization pp. 85-101

- Benjamin Zissimos
- Endogenous comparative advantage, gains from trade and symmetry-breaking pp. 102-115

- Arpita Chatterjee
- Multi-product firms and product quality pp. 116-137

- Kalina Manova and Zhihong Yu
- Trade liberalization and intergenerational occupational mobility in urban India pp. 138-152

- Reshad Ahsan and Arpita Chatterjee
- Global liquidity transmission to emerging market economies, and their policy responses pp. 153-166

- Woon Gyu Choi, Taesu Kang, Geun-Young Kim and Byongju Lee
- Growth and welfare effects of unilateral trade liberalization with heterogeneous firms and asymmetric countries pp. 167-173

- Takumi Naito
- On a tight leash: Does bank organizational structure matter for macroprudential spillovers? pp. 174-194

- Piotr Danisewicz, Dennis Reinhardt and Rhiannon Sowerbutts
- Carbon tariffs: An analysis of the trade, welfare, and emission effects pp. 195-213

- Mario Larch and Joschka Wanner
- Puzzles in the Tokyo fixing in the forex market: Order imbalances and Bank pricing pp. 214-234

- Takatoshi Ito and Masahiro Yamada
- Pirate's treasure pp. 235-245

- Jenny X. Lin and William F. Lincoln
Volume 108, issue S1, 2017
- World shocks, world prices, and business cycles: An empirical investigation pp. S2-S14

- Andrés Fernández, Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe and Martín Uribe
- Capital flows and the international credit channel pp. S15-S22

- Yusuf Baskaya, Julian di Giovanni, Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Jose-Luis Peydro and Mehmet Ulu
- If the Fed sneezes, who catches a cold? pp. S23-S41

- Luca Dedola, Giulia Rivolta and Livio Stracca
- Disaster risk and asset returns: An international perspective pp. S42-S58

- Karen Lewis and Edith Liu
- Measuring the natural rate of interest: International trends and determinants pp. S59-S75

- Kathryn Holston, Thomas Laubach and John Williams
- Financial intermediation, real exchange rates, and unconventional policies in an open economy pp. S76-S86

- Luis Cespedes, Roberto Chang and Andrés Velasco
- Revisiting the commodity curse: A financial perspective pp. S87-S106

- Enrique Alberola and Gianluca Benigno
Volume 108, issue C, 2017
- From micro to macro: Demand, supply, and heterogeneity in the trade elasticity pp. 1-19

- Maria Bas, Thierry Mayer and Mathias Thoenig
- Inter-sectoral labor reallocation in the short run: The role of occupational similarity pp. 20-36

- Malik Curuk and Gonzague Vannoorenberghe
- The dynamics of sovereign default risk and political turnover pp. 37-53

- Almuth Scholl
- Firm-specific exchange rate shocks and employment adjustment: Evidence from China pp. 54-66

- Mi Dai and Jianwei Xu
- The price of imported capital and consumption fluctuations in emerging economies pp. 67-81

- Martin Boileau and Michel Normandin
- Choosing the open sea: The cost to the UK of staying out of the euro pp. 82-98

- Alessandro Saia
- Global imbalances revisited: The transfer problem and transport costs in monopolistic competition pp. 99-116

- Paolo Epifani and Gino Gancia
- Are global trade negotiations behind a fragmented world of “gated globalization”? pp. 117-136

- James Lake and Santanu Roy
- The sustainability of empire in a global perspective: The role of international trade patterns pp. 137-156

- Roberto Bonfatti
- FX interventions in Brazil: A synthetic control approach pp. 157-168

- Marcos Chamon, Marcio Garcia and Laura Souza
- Extrapolative expectations and capital flows during convergence pp. 169-190

- Guido Cozzi and Margaret Davenport
- The real effects of capital controls: Firm-level evidence from a policy experiment pp. 191-210

- Laura Alfaro, Anusha Chari and Fabio Kanczuk
- Bilateral trade and shocks in political relations: Evidence from China and some of its major trading partners, 1990–2013 pp. 211-225

- Yingxin Du, Jiandong Ju, Carlos Ramirez and Xi Yao
- Self-enforcing trade agreements and lobbying pp. 226-242

- Kristy Buzard
- Sovereign debt maturity structure under asymmetric information pp. 243-259

- Diego J. Perez
- Trade policies, firm heterogeneity, and variable markups pp. 260-273

- Svetlana Demidova
- Cascading trade protection: Evidence from the US pp. 274-299

- Aksel Erbahar and Yuan Zi
- Optimal monetary policy in open economies revisited pp. 300-314

- Ippei Fujiwara and Jiao Wang
- Comparative advantage, capital destruction, and hurricanes pp. 315-337

- Martino Pelli and Jeanne Tschopp
- No guarantees, no trade: How banks affect export patterns pp. 338-350

- Friederike Niepmann and Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr
- Unprecedented changes in the terms of trade pp. 351-367

- Mariano Kulish and Daniel Rees
- Emerging economies business cycles: The role of commodity terms of trade news pp. 368-376

- Nadav Ben Zeev, Evi Pappa and Alejandro Vicondoa
- Silver points, silver flows, and the measure of Chinese financial integration pp. 377-386

- David Jacks, Se Yan and Liuyan Zhao
- Globalization, inequality and welfare pp. 387-412

- Pol Antras, Alonso de Gortari and Oleg Itskhoki
- International asset allocations and capital flows: The benchmark effect pp. 413-430

- Claudio Raddatz, Sergio Schmukler and Tomas Williams
- Foreign aid and domestic absorption pp. 431-443

- Jonathan Temple and Nicolas Van de Sijpe
Volume 107, issue C, 2017
- To bi, or not to bi? Differences between spillover estimates from bilateral and multilateral multi-country models pp. 1-18

- Georgios Georgiadis
- The impact of export promotion on export market entry pp. 19-33

- Annette Broocks and Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- On the comparative advantage of U.S. manufacturing: Evidence from the shale gas revolution pp. 34-59

- Rabah Arezki, Thiemo Fetzer and Frank Pisch
- Skill acquisition and the dynamics of trade-induced inequality pp. 60-74

- Eliav Danziger
- Identifying FDI spillovers pp. 75-90

- Yi Lu, Zhigang Tao and Lianming Zhu
- Default premium pp. 91-110

- Luis Catão and Rui Mano
- International trade, risk and the role of banks pp. 111-126

- Friederike Niepmann and Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr
- Exchange rate forecasting with DSGE models pp. 127-146

- Ca’ Zorzi, Michele, Marcin Kolasa and Michał Rubaszek
- The effects of domestic merger on exports: A case study of the 1998 Korean automobile industry pp. 147-164

- Hiroshi Ohashi and Yuta Toyama
- External balances, trade and financial conditions pp. 165-184

- Martin Evans
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