Journal of International Economics
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Volume 98, issue C, 2016
- Institutions and export dynamics pp. 2-20

- Luis Araujo, Giordano Mion and Emanuel Ornelas
- High-income export destinations, quality and wages pp. 21-35

- Irene Brambilla and Guido Porto
- Estimating the effects of the container revolution on world trade pp. 36-50

- Daniel Bernhofen, Zouheir El-Sahli and Richard Kneller
- Intrafirm trade and vertical fragmentation in U.S. multinational corporations pp. 51-59

- Natalia Ramondo, Veronica Rappoport and Kim Ruhl
- Market structure and exchange rate pass-through pp. 60-77

- Raphael Auer and Raphael Schoenle
- Global versus local shocks in micro price dynamics pp. 78-92

- Philippe Andrade and Marios Zachariadis
- Fire-sale FDI or business as usual? pp. 93-113

- Ron Alquist, Rahul Mukherjee and Linda Tesar
- The composition of trade flows and the aggregate effects of trade barriers pp. 114-137

- Scott French
- Crisis-proof services: Why trade in services did not suffer during the 2008–2009 collapse pp. 138-149

- Andrea Ariu
- Sufficient statistics for tariff reform when revenue matters pp. 150-159

- James Anderson and J. Peter Neary
- Importing, exporting, and firm-level employment volatility pp. 160-175

- Christopher Kurz and Mine Senses
- A quantitative model of sovereign debt, bailouts and conditionality pp. 176-190

- Fabian Fink and Almuth Scholl
- Sticky prices and deviations from the Law of One Price: Evidence from Mexican micro-price data pp. 191-203

- Andrés Elberg
- Parameter drifts, misspecification and the real exchange rate in emerging countries pp. 204-215

- Hernán Seoane
- Specialization across goods and export quality pp. 216-232

- Francisco Alcalá
- Trade and the political economy of redistribution pp. 233-244

- Gonzague Vannoorenberghe and Eckhard Janeba
Volume 97, issue 2, 2015
- The impact of foreign liabilities on small firms: Firm-level evidence from the Korean crisis pp. 209-230

- Yun Jung Kim, Linda L. Tesar and Jing Zhang
- Transmission of sovereign risk in the Euro crisis pp. 231-248

- Filippo Brutti and Philip Sauré
- Imperfect mobility of labor across sectors: a reappraisal of the Balassa–Samuelson effect pp. 249-265

- Olivier Cardi and Romain Restout
- Why trade matters after all pp. 266-277

- Ralph Ossa
- Trade policy and wage inequality: A structural analysis with occupational and sectoral mobility pp. 278-294

- Erhan Artuc and John McLaren
- The welfare consequences of import tariffs: A quantitative perspective pp. 295-309

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Benjamin Jung and Mario Larch
- Are the benefits of export support durable? Evidence from Tunisia pp. 310-324

- Olivier Cadot, Ana Fernandes, Julien Gourdon and Aaditya Mattoo
- Benefits of foreign ownership: Evidence from foreign direct investment in China pp. 325-338

- Jian Wang and Xiao Wang
- More hands, more power? Estimating the impact of immigration on output and technology choices using early 20th century US agriculture pp. 339-358

- Jeanne Lafortune, José Tessada and Carolina González-Velosa
- Firm heterogeneity, trade, multinationals, and growth: A quantitative evaluation pp. 359-375

- Tommy Wu
- Love for quality, comparative advantage, and trade pp. 376-391

- Esteban Jaimovich and Vincenzo Merella
- Firm investment and exporting: Evidence from China's value-added tax reform pp. 392-403

- Qing Liu and Yi Lu
- International portfolios: A comparison of solution methods pp. 404-422

- Katrin Rabitsch, Serhiy Stepanchuk and Viktor Tsyrennikov
- Neoclassical growth and the natural resource curse puzzle pp. 423-435

- María Guilló and Fidel Perez-Sebastian
- Country characteristics and the effects of government consumption shocks on the current account and real exchange rate pp. 436-447

- Soyoung Kim
- On the benefits of a monetary union: Does it pay to be bigger? pp. 448-463

- Chiara Forlati
Volume 97, issue 1, 2015
- Tariff binding and overhang: Theory and evidence pp. 1-13

- Mostafa Beshkar, Eric Bond and Youngwoo Rho
- Is there a case for non-discrimination in the international protection of intellectual property? pp. 14-28

- Difei Geng and Kamal Saggi
- Product standards and margins of trade: Firm-level evidence pp. 29-44

- Lionel Fontagné, Gianluca Orefice, Roberta Piermartini and Nadia Rocha
- Public debt and growth: Heterogeneity and non-linearity pp. 45-58

- Markus Eberhardt and Andrea Presbitero
- Fiscal federalism and monetary unions: A quantitative assessment pp. 59-75

- Michael Evers
- Structural gravity and fixed effects pp. 76-85

- Thibault Fally
- Structural gravity with dummies only: Constrained ANOVA-type estimation of gravity models pp. 86-99

- Peter Egger and Sergey Nigai
- Export prices of U.S. firms pp. 100-111

- James Harrigan, Xiangjun Ma and Victor Shlychkov
- Offshoring domestic jobs pp. 112-125

- Hartmut Egger, Udo Kreickemeier and Jens Wrona
- Trade dynamics with sector-specific human capital pp. 126-147

- Adam Guren, David Hemous and Morten Olsen
- How do exchange rate movements affect Chinese exports? — A firm-level investigation pp. 148-161

- Hongbin Li, Hong Ma and Yuan Xu
- The effects of surprise and anticipated technology changes on international relative prices and trade pp. 162-177

- Deokwoo Nam and Jian Wang
- Liquidity premia and interest rate parity pp. 178-192

- Ludger Linnemann and Andreas Schabert
- Do concerns about labor market competition shape attitudes toward immigration? New evidence pp. 193-207

- Jens Hainmueller, Michael J. Hiscox and Yotam Margalit
Volume 96, issue S1, 2015
- Betting the house pp. S2-S18

- Oscar Jorda, Moritz Schularick and Alan Taylor
- The output effect of fiscal consolidation plans pp. S19-S42

- Alberto Alesina, Carlo Favero and Francesco Giavazzi
- Dealing with debt pp. S43-S55

- Carmen Reinhart, Vincent Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff
- Fiscal consolidation with tax evasion and corruption pp. S56-S75

- Evi Pappa, Rana Sajedi and Eugenia Vella
- Capital-flow management measures: What are they good for? pp. S76-S97

- Kristin Forbes, Marcel Fratzscher and Roland Straub
- International currency exposures, valuation effects and the global financial crisis pp. S98-S109

- Agustín Bénétrix, Philip Lane and Jay Shambaugh
- Administrative barriers to trade pp. S110-S122

- Cecília Hornok and Miklós Koren
- Incentive pay and bank risk-taking: Evidence from Austrian, German, and Swiss banks pp. S123-S140

- Matthias Efing, Harald Hau, Patrick Kampkötter and Johannes Steinbrecher
Volume 96, issue 2, 2015
- Third-country effects on the exchange rate pp. 227-243

- Kimberly Berg and Nelson Mark
- Banking across borders pp. 244-265

- Friederike Niepmann
- The trade comovement puzzle and the margins of international trade pp. 266-288

- Wei Liao and Ana Maria Santacreu
- Using the new products margin to predict the industry-level impact of trade reform pp. 289-297

- Timothy Kehoe, Jack Rossbach and Kim Ruhl
- Export dynamics and sales at home pp. 298-310

- Nicolas Berman, Antoine Berthou and Jérôme Héricourt
- Migration of skilled workers and innovation: A European Perspective pp. 311-322

- Valentina Bosetti, Cristina Cattaneo and Elena Verdolini
- Financial development, sectoral reallocation, and volatility: International evidence pp. 323-337

- Simone Manganelli and Alexander Popov
- Institutions, Corporate Governance and Capital Flows pp. 338-359

- Rahul Mukherjee
- Inflation, R&D and growth in an open economy pp. 360-374

- Angus Chu, Guido Cozzi, Ching-chong Lai and Chih-Hsing Liao
- Optimal monetary policy in a currency union with interest rate spreads pp. 375-397

- Saroj Bhattarai, Jae Won Lee and Woong Yong Park
- Trade barriers and the relative price of tradables pp. 398-411

- Michael Sposi
- Dispersion and distortions in the trans-Atlantic slave trade pp. 412-425

- John Dalton and Tin Cheuk Leung
- Saving good jobs from global competition by rewarding quality and efforts pp. 426-434

- Yongjin Wang and Laixun Zhao
Volume 96, issue 1, 2015
- Estimating import supply and demand elasticities: Analysis and implications pp. 1-17

- Anson Soderbery
- Firm heterogeneity and costly trade: A new estimation strategy and policy experiments pp. 18-36

- Ivan Cherkashin, Svetlana Demidova, Hiau Looi Kee and Kala Krishna
- Diversification, cost structure, and the risk premium of multinational corporations pp. 37-54

- Jose Fillat, Stefania Garetto and Lindsay Oldenski
- High-end variety exporters defying gravity: Micro facts and aggregate implications pp. 55-71

- Julien Martin and Florian Mayneris
- Market potential and the rise of US productivity leadership pp. 72-87

- Dan Liu and Christopher Meissner
- Pooling risk among countries pp. 88-99

- Michael Callen, Jean Imbs and Paolo Mauro
- Cross-country heterogeneity in intertemporal substitution pp. 100-118

- Tomas Havranek, Roman Horvath, Zuzana Irsova and Marek Rusnák
- Customs pp. 119-137

- Christian Volpe Martincus, Jeronimo Carballo and Alejandro Graziano
- International trade and R&D spillovers pp. 138-149

- Andrea Fracasso and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- Intellectual property rights, diasporas, and domestic innovation pp. 150-161

- Alireza Naghavi and Chiara Strozzi
- The impact of worker bargaining power on the organization of global firms pp. 162-181

- Juan Carluccio and Maria Bas
- Once an enemy, forever an enemy? The long-run impact of the Japanese invasion of China from 1937 to 1945 on trade and investment pp. 182-198

- Yi Che, Julan Du, Yi Lu and Zhigang Tao
- Can international macroeconomic models explain low-frequency movements of real exchange rates? pp. 199-211

- Pau Rabanal and Juan F Rubio-Ramirez
- International equity and bond positions in a DSGE model with variety risk in consumption pp. 212-226

- Masashige Hamano
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