Journal of International Economics
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Volume 90, issue 2, 2013
- Estimating productivity with multi-product firms, pricing heterogeneity and the role of international trade pp. 237-244

- Valerie Smeets and Frédéric Warzynski
- Spiders and snakes: Offshoring and agglomeration in the global economy pp. 245-254

- Richard Baldwin and Anthony Venables
- Putting per-capita income back into trade theory pp. 255-265

- James Markusen
- The simple analytics of the Melitz model in a small economy pp. 266-272

- Svetlana Demidova and Andres Rodriguez-Clare
- Windfalls, structural transformation and specialization pp. 273-301

- Karlygash Kuralbayeva and Radoslaw Stefanski
- Dissecting the dynamics of the US trade balance in an estimated equilibrium model pp. 302-315

- Punnoose Jacob and Gert Peersman
- The impact of uncertainty shocks in emerging economies pp. 316-325

- Yan Carrière-Swallow and Luis Cespedes
- Sorting into outsourcing: Are profits taxed at a gorilla's arm's length? pp. 326-336

- Christian Bauer and Dominika Langenmayr
- Technology adoption, government policy and tariffication pp. 337-347

- Josh Ederington and Phillip McCalman
- Do the biggest aisles serve a brighter future? Global retail chains and their implications for Romania pp. 348-363

- Beata Javorcik and Yue Li
- Rain, agriculture, and tariffs pp. 364-377

- Paulo Bastos, Odd Rune Straume and Jaime A. Urrego
- Are RTA agreements with environmental provisions reducing emissions? pp. 378-390

- Leila Baghdadi, Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Habib Zitouna
- Does input trade liberalization boost downstream firms' exports? Theory and firm-level evidence pp. 391-402

- Emmanuelle Chevassus-Lozza, Carl Gaigne and Léo Le Mener
- Exaggerated death of distance: Revisiting distance effects on regional price dispersions pp. 403-413

- Kazuko Kano, Takashi Kano and Kazutaka Takechi
- Trade structure and belief-driven fluctuations in a global economy pp. 414-424

- Yunfang Hu and Kazuo Mino
Volume 90, issue 1, 2013
- The contribution of economic fundamentals to movements in exchange rates pp. 1-16

- Nathan Balke, Jun Ma and Mark Wohar
- International Bond Risk Premia pp. 17-32

- Magnus Dahlquist and Henrik Hasseltoft
- Common and idiosyncratic disturbances in developed small open economies pp. 33-49

- Pablo Guerron
- Import protection, business cycles, and exchange rates: Evidence from the Great Recession pp. 50-64

- Chad Bown and Meredith Crowley
- Occasional and perennial exporters pp. 65-74

- Bernardo S. Blum, Sebastian Claro and Ignatius Horstmann
- A theory of entry into and exit from export markets pp. 75-90

- Giammario Impullitti, Alfonso A. Irarrazabal and Luca David Opromolla
- Offshoring and the onshore composition of tasks and skills pp. 91-106

- Sascha Becker, Karolina Ekholm and Marc-Andreas Muendler
- What determines BITs? pp. 107-122

- Jeffrey Bergstrand and Peter Egger
- Foreign entry and spillovers with technological incompatibilities in the supply chain pp. 123-135

- Juan Carluccio and Thibault Fally
- The customs union issue: Why do we observe so few of them? pp. 136-147

- Giovanni Facchini, Peri Silva and Gerald Willmann
- Shaky roads and trembling exports: Assessing the trade effects of domestic infrastructure using a natural experiment pp. 148-161

- Christian Volpe Martincus and Juan Blyde
- Brain drain or brain gain? Technology diffusion and learning on-the-job pp. 162-176

- Thomas Sampson
- Market size, division of labor, and firm productivity pp. 177-180

- Thomas Chaney and Ralph Ossa
- Input tariffs, speed of contract enforcement, and the productivity of firms in India pp. 181-192

- Reshad Ahsan
- Institution-driven comparative advantage and organizational choice pp. 193-200

- Shon Ferguson and Sara Formai
- Exporters and the rise in wage inequality: Evidence from German linked employer–employee data pp. 201-217

- Daniel Baumgarten
- Sources of disagreement in inflation forecasts: An international empirical investigation pp. 218-231

- Pierre Siklos
Volume 89, issue 2, 2013
- International trade without CES: Estimating translog gravity pp. 271-282

- Dennis Novy
- Firm entry, trade, and welfare in Zipf's world pp. 283-296

- Julian di Giovanni and Andrei Levchenko
- Productivity and the decision to import and export: Theory and evidence pp. 297-316

- Hiroyuki Kasahara and Beverly Lapham
- Default risk and risk averse international investors pp. 317-330

- Sandra Lizarazo
- A reappraisal of the allocation puzzle through the portfolio approach pp. 331-346

- Kenza Benhima
- Growth and structural reforms: A new assessment pp. 347-356

- Lone Christiansen, Martin Schindler and Thierry Tressel
- The direct and relative effects of preferential market access pp. 357-368

- Marco Fugazza and Alessandro Nicita
- Are all trade protection policies created equal? Empirical evidence for nonequivalent market power effects of tariffs and quotas pp. 369-378

- Bruce Blonigen, Benjamin Liebman, Justin Pierce and Wesley Wilson
- Trade as an engine of creative destruction: Mexican experience with Chinese competition pp. 379-392

- Leonardo Iacovone, Ferdinand Rauch and L. Winters
- Heterogeneous trade costs and wage inequality: A model of two globalizations pp. 393-406

- Sergi Basco and Martí Mestieri
- Trade, wages and skill accumulation in the emerging giants pp. 407-421

- Richard G. Harris and Peter Robertson
- Exporting and firm performance: Market entry, investment and expansion pp. 422-431

- Richard Fabling and Lynda Sanderson
- The arm's length principle and distortions to multinational firm organization pp. 432-440

- Christian Keuschnigg and Michael Devereux
- International capital flows and credit market imperfections: A tale of two frictions pp. 441-452

- Alberto Martin and Filippo Taddei
- Financial crises and macro-prudential policies pp. 453-470

- Gianluca Benigno, Huigang Chen, Christopher Otrok, Alessandro Rebucci and Eric Young
- International risk cycles pp. 471-484

- Francois Gourio, Michael Siemer and Adrien Verdelhan
- Does Short-Term Debt Increase Vulnerability to Crisis? Evidence from the East Asian Financial Crisis pp. 485-494

- Efraim Benmelech and Eyal Dvir
- Global banks and crisis transmission pp. 495-510

- Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Elias Papaioannou and Fabrizio Perri
- Sudden spikes in global risk pp. 511-521

- Philippe Bacchetta and Eric van Wincoop
- Financial integration and growth — Why is Emerging Europe different? pp. 522-538

- Christian Friedrich, Isabel Schnabel and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Volume 89, issue 1, 2013
- Varieties and the transfer problem pp. 1-12

- Giancarlo Corsetti, Philippe Martin and Paolo Pesenti
- Optimal tariffs, retaliation, and the welfare loss from tariff wars in the Melitz model pp. 13-25

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Benjamin Jung and Mario Larch
- Variable demand elasticities and tariff liberalization pp. 26-41

- Alan Spearot
- Would global patent protection be too weak without international coordination? pp. 42-54

- Edwin Lai and Isabel K.M. Yan
- Coordination failures in immigration policy pp. 55-67

- Paolo Giordani and Michele Ruta
- Does strengthening Collective Action Clauses (CACs) help? pp. 68-78

- Sayantan Ghosal and Kannika Thampanishvong
- Investment composition and international business cycles pp. 79-95

- P. Marcelo Oviedo and Rajesh Singh
- Ricardian selection pp. 96-109

- Andrea Finicelli, Patrizio Pagano and Massimo Sbracia
- Gravity Redux: Estimation of gravity-equation coefficients, elasticities of substitution, and general equilibrium comparative statics under asymmetric bilateral trade costs pp. 110-121

- Jeffrey Bergstrand, Peter Egger and Mario Larch
- Sudden stops: Are global and local investors alike? pp. 122-142

- Cesar Calderon and Megumi Kubota
- Welfare analysis of currency regimes with defaultable debts pp. 143-153

- Aloisio Araujo, Marcia Leon and Rafael Santos
- Foreign labor costs and domestic employment: What are the spillovers? pp. 154-171

- Mai Dao
- Offshoring, unemployment, and wages: The role of labor market institutions pp. 172-186

- Priya Ranjan
- Trade and the allocation of talent with capital market imperfections pp. 187-201

- Roberto Bonfatti and Maitreesh Ghatak
- Import competition from and offshoring to China: A curse or blessing for firms? pp. 202-215

- Giordano Mion and Linke Zhu
- Is the GATT/WTO's Article XXIV bad? pp. 216-232

- Monika Mrazova, David Vines and Benjamin Zissimos
- International R&D subsidy competition, industrial agglomeration and growth pp. 233-251

- Hiroki Kondo
- Lumpy countries, urbanization, and trade pp. 252-261

- Steven Brakman and Charles Marrewijk
- Expansion of trade at the extensive margin: A general gains-from-trade result and illustrative examples pp. 262-270

- James Markusen
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