Journal of International Economics
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Volume 102, issue C, 2016
- Population aging and comparative advantage pp. 1-21

- Jie Cai and Andrey Stoyanov
- Cross-border alliances and risk management pp. 22-49

- Andriy Bodnaruk, Alberto Manconi and Massimo Massa
- Winners and losers from a commodities-for-manufactures trade boom pp. 50-69

- Francisco Costa, Jason Garred and João Paulo Pessoa
- Regionalism and falling external protection in high and low tariff members pp. 70-84

- Pramila Crivelli
- Optimal trade policy with monopolistic competition and heterogeneous firms pp. 85-95

- Jan I. Haaland and Anthony Venables
- Exchange rate regimes and wage comovements in a Ricardian model with money pp. 96-109

- Yoshinori Kurokawa, Jiaren Pang and Yao Tang
- Dynamics of global business cycle interdependence pp. 110-127

- Lorenzo Ductor and Danilo Leiva-Leon
- Buyer–seller relationships in international trade: Do your neighbors matter? pp. 128-140

- Fariha Kamal and Asha Sundaram
- Regionalism and conflict: Peace creation and peace diversion pp. 141-159

- Costas Hadjiyiannis, Maria S. Heracleous and Chrysostomos Tabakis
- The effects of import competition on worker health pp. 160-172

- Thomas McManus and Georg Schaur
- Micro, macro, and strategic forces in international trade invoicing: Synthesis and novel patterns pp. 173-187

- Linda Goldberg and Cédric Tille
- Technical trading: Is it still beating the foreign exchange market? pp. 188-208

- Po-Hsuan Hsu, Mark Taylor and Zigan Wang
- A global view of productivity growth in China pp. 209-224

- Chang-Tai Hsieh and Ralph Ossa
- Imbalances and fiscal policy in a monetary union pp. 225-241

- Ida Hjortsoe
- Does importing intermediates increase the demand for skilled workers? Plant-level evidence from Indonesia pp. 242-261

- Hiroyuki Kasahara, Yawen Liang and Joel Rodrigue
- Survival in export markets pp. 262-281

- Facundo Albornoz, Sebastian Fanelli and Juan Hallak
- Quality upgrading and price heterogeneity: Evidence from Brazilian exporters pp. 282-290

- Lisandra Flach
- The price of development: The Penn–Balassa–Samuelson effect revisited pp. 291-309

- Fadi Hassan
- Taxes and international risk sharing pp. 310-326

- Brendan Epstein, Rahul Mukherjee and Shanthi Ramnath
Volume 101, issue C, 2016
- The welfare impact of global migration in OECD countries pp. 1-21

- Amandine Aubry, Michał Burzyński and Frédéric Docquier
- Offshoring with endogenous NGO activism pp. 22-41

- Sebastian Krautheim and Thierry Verdier
- Cross-border trade in electricity pp. 42-51

- Werner Antweiler
- Exchange rate flexibility under the zero lower bound pp. 52-69

- David Cook and Michael Devereux
- Gravity with unemployment pp. 70-85

- Benedikt Heid and Mario Larch
- The connection between imported intermediate inputs and exports: Evidence from Chinese firms pp. 86-101

- Ling Feng, Zhiyuan Li and Deborah Swenson
- Food prices and the multiplier effect of trade policy pp. 102-122

- Paolo Giordani, Nadia Rocha and Michele Ruta
- Relational contracts and global sourcing pp. 123-147

- Bohdan Kukharskyy
- Goods trade, factor mobility and welfare pp. 148-167

- Stephen Redding
- Firms' heterogeneity, incomplete information, and pass-through pp. 168-179

- Stefania Garetto
Volume 100, issue C, 2016
- Trust, firm organization, and the pattern of comparative advantage pp. 1-13

- Federico Cingano and Paolo Pinotti
- Endogenous trade participation with price rigidities pp. 14-33

- Yuko Imura
- Offshore production and business cycle dynamics with heterogeneous firms pp. 34-49

- Andrei Zlate
- Import exposure and human capital adjustment: Evidence from the U.S pp. 50-60

- Andrew Greenland and John Lopresti
- Quality, trade, and exchange rate pass-through pp. 61-80

- Natalie Chen and Luciana Juvenal
- The higher costs of doing business in China: Minimum wages and firms' export behavior pp. 81-94

- Li Gan, Manuel Hernandez and Shuang Ma
- Ex Tridenti Mercatus? Sea-power and maritime trade in the age of globalization pp. 95-111

- Darrell Glaser and Ahmed Rahman
- Markets with untraceable goods of unknown quality: Beyond the small-country case pp. 112-119

- Timothy McQuade, Stephen Salant and Jason Winfree
- How firms export: Processing vs. ordinary trade with financial frictions pp. 120-137

- Kalina Manova and Zhihong Yu
- The impact of banking deregulation on inbound foreign direct investment: Transaction-level evidence from the United States pp. 138-159

- Ivan Kandilov, Asli Leblebicioglu and Neviana Petkova
- Multiproduct firms and product scope adjustment in trade pp. 160-173

- John Lopresti
- Gravity with scale effects pp. 174-193

- James Anderson, Mykyta Vesselovsky and Yoto Yotov
- Trade and growth with heterogeneous firms revisited pp. 194-202

- Guzmán Ourens
- Distribution capital and the short- and long-run import demand elasticity pp. 203-219

- Mario Crucini and Jonathan Davis
- Market structure, imperfect tariff pass-through, and household welfare in Urban China pp. 220-232

- Jun Han, Runjuan Liu, Beyza Ural Marchand and Junsen Zhang
Volume 99, issue S1, 2016
- Fundamentals news, global liquidity and macroprudential policy pp. S2-S15

- Javier Bianchi, Chenxin Liu and Enrique Mendoza
- Sovereign debt with heterogeneous creditors pp. S16-S26

- Harris Dellas and Dirk Niepelt
- Capital controls or macroprudential regulation? pp. S27-S42

- Anton Korinek and Damiano Sandri
- Not so disconnected: Exchange rates and the capital stock pp. S43-S57

- Tarek Hassan, Thomas M. Mertens and Tony Zhang
- Correlated beliefs, returns, and stock market volatility pp. S58-S77

- Joel David and Ina Simonovska
- Human capital and international portfolio diversification: A reappraisal pp. S78-S96

- Lorenzo Bretscher, Christian Julliard and Carlo Rosa
- Cultural Differences and Institutional Integration pp. S97-S113

- Luigi Guiso, Helios Herrera and Massimo Morelli
- Shocking language: Understanding the macroeconomic effects of central bank communication pp. S114-S133

- Stephen Hansen and Michael McMahon
Volume 99, issue C, 2016
- Cross-border M&As and innovative activity of acquiring and target firms pp. 1-15

- Joel Stiebale
- The internationalization process of firms: From exports to FDI pp. 16-30

- Paola Conconi, Andre Sapir and Maurizio Zanardi
- International fiscal spillovers pp. 31-45

- Renato Faccini, Haroon Mumtaz and Paolo Surico
- Source-country earnings and emigration pp. 46-67

- Slobodan Djajic, Murat Kırdar and Alexandra Vinogradova
- Government spending shocks in open economy VARs pp. 68-84

- Mario Forni and Luca Gambetti
- Bubble thy neighbour: Portfolio effects and externalities from capital controls pp. 85-104

- Kristin Forbes, Marcel Fratzscher, Thomas Kostka and Roland Straub
- External trade diversion, exclusion incentives and the nature of preferential trade agreements pp. 105-119

- Paul Missios, Kamal Saggi and Halis Yildiz
- Market deregulation and optimal monetary policy in a monetary union pp. 120-137

- Matteo Cacciatore, Giuseppe Fiori and Fabio Ghironi
- Optimal international agreement and restriction on domestic efficiency pp. 138-155

- Gea M. Lee
- An empirical analysis of trade-related redistribution and the political viability of free trade pp. 156-178

- James Lake and Daniel Millimet
- Does political conflict hurt trade? Evidence from consumer boycotts pp. 179-191

- Kilian Heilmann
- Systemic risk, international regulation, and the limits of coordination pp. 192-222

- Gazi Kara
- Capital heterogeneity as a source of comparative advantage: Putty-clay technology in a ricardian model pp. 223-236

- Hirokazu Ishise
- Imported inputs and invoicing currency choice: Theory and evidence from UK transaction data pp. 237-250

- Wanyu Chung
- Value-added trade and business cycle synchronization pp. 251-262

- Romain Duval, Nan Li, Richa Saraf and Dulani Seneviratne
- Trade, education, and the shrinking middle class pp. 263-278

- Emily Blanchard and Gerald Willmann
- Terms of trade and global efficiency effects of free trade agreements, 1990–2002 pp. 279-298

- James Anderson and Yoto Yotov
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