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Volume 86, issue 2, 2012
- Fairness, trade, and inequality pp. 184-196

- Hartmut Egger and Udo Kreickemeier
- Trade liberalization and organizational change pp. 197-208

- Paola Conconi, Patrick Legros and Andrew Newman
- Globalization and the empowerment of talent pp. 209-223

- Dalia Marin and Thierry Verdier
- Accounting for intermediates: Production sharing and trade in value added pp. 224-236

- Robert Johnson and Guillermo Noguera
- The role of expenditure switching in the global imbalance adjustment pp. 237-251

- Wei Dong
- Duration of sovereign debt renegotiation pp. 252-268

- Yan Bai and Jing Zhang
- The effect of the Uruguay round on the intensive and extensive margins of trade pp. 269-283

- Ines Buono and Guy Lalanne
- Per capita income, market access costs, and trade volumes pp. 284-294

- Alexander Tarasov
- Fighting multiple tax havens pp. 295-305

- May Elsayyad and Kai Konrad
- Risk and the technology content of FDI: A dynamic model pp. 306-317

- Pao-Li Chang and Chia-Hui Lu
- Commodity windfalls, polarization, and net foreign assets: Panel data evidence on the voracity effect pp. 318-326

- Rabah Arezki and Markus Brückner
- Virtual borders pp. 327-335

- Jean Boivin, Robert Clark and Nicolas Vincent
- Demand uncertainty: Exporting delays and exporting failures pp. 336-344

- Daniel Nguyen
- A many-cone world? pp. 345-354

- Kozo Kiyota
Volume 86, issue 1, 2012
- Banking globalization and international business cycles: Cross-border chained credit contracts and financial accelerators pp. 1-16

- Kozo Ueda
- Financial integration and international risk sharing pp. 17-32

- Yan Bai and Jing Zhang
- Consumption and real exchange rates in professional forecasts pp. 33-42

- Michael Devereux, Gregor Smith and James Yetman
- Trade and prices with heterogeneous firms pp. 43-56

- Robert Johnson
- Firm-level volatility and exports pp. 57-67

- Gonzague Vannoorenberghe
- How wages and employment adjust to trade liberalization: Quasi-experimental evidence from Austria pp. 68-81

- Marius Brülhart, Celine Carrere and Federico Trionfetti
- Local costs of distribution, international trade costs and micro evidence on the law of one price pp. 82-100

- Rahul Giri
- Manufacturing restructuring and the role of real exchange rate shocks pp. 101-117

- Karolina Ekholm, Andreas Moxnes and Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe
- International trade with endogenous mode of competition in general equilibrium pp. 118-132

- J. Peter Neary and Joe Tharakan
- The rise of vertical specialization trade pp. 133-140

- Benjamin Bridgman
- Evasion behaviors of exporters and importers: Evidence from the U.S.–China trade data discrepancy pp. 141-157

- Michael J. Ferrantino, Xuepeng Liu and Zhi Wang
- Understanding interstate trade patterns pp. 158-166

- Hakan Yilmazkuday
- “Lending by example”: Direct and indirect effects of foreign banks in emerging markets pp. 167-180

- Mariassunta Giannetti and Steven Ongena
Volume 85, issue 2, 2011
- Volatility due to offshoring: Theory and evidence pp. 163-173

- Paul Bergin, Robert Feenstra and Gordon Hanson
- The specific factors continuum model, with implications for globalization and income risk pp. 174-185

- James Anderson
- Policy choice: Theory and evidence from commitment via international trade agreements pp. 186-205

- Nuno Limão and Patricia Tovar
- Gravity, trade integration, and heterogeneity across industries pp. 206-221

- Natalie Chen and Dennis Novy
- Plant-level responses to antidumping duties: Evidence from U.S. manufacturers pp. 222-233

- Justin Pierce
- Estimating vertical spillovers from FDI: Why results vary and what the true effect is pp. 234-244

- Tomas Havranek and Zuzana Irsova
- Valuation effects with transitory and trend productivity shocks pp. 245-255

- Ha Nguyen
- Habit formation and fiscal transmission in open economies pp. 256-267

- Olivier Cardi and Gernot Müller
- The yield curve in a small open economy pp. 268-279

- Mariano Kulish and Daniel Rees
- Transportation, freight rates, and economic geography pp. 280-291

- Kristian Behrens and Pierre Picard
- The impact of trade liberalization on productivity: Evidence from India's formal and informal manufacturing sectors pp. 292-301

- Shanthi Nataraj
- International real business cycles with endogenous markup variability pp. 302-316

- Jonathan Davis and Kevin Huang
- Financial liberalization, structural change, and real exchange rate appreciations pp. 317-328

- Felipe Meza and Carlos Urrutia
- Size, productivity, and international banking pp. 329-334

- Claudia Buch, Cathérine T. Koch and Michael Koetter
Volume 85, issue 1, 2011
- A state-dependent model of intermediate goods pricing pp. 1-13

- Brent Neiman
- Currency crises with the threat of an interest rate defence pp. 14-24

- Tijmen Daniëls, Henk Jager and Franc Klaassen
- Does corporate governance risk at home affect investment choices abroad? pp. 25-41

- Woochan Kim, Taeyoon Sung and Shang-Jin Wei
- Power laws in firm size and openness to trade: Measurement and implications pp. 42-52

- Julian di Giovanni, Andrei Levchenko and Romain Ranciere
- The WTO trade effect pp. 53-71

- Pao-Li Chang and Myoung-jae Lee
- Escaping a protectionist rut: Policy mechanisms for trade reform in a democracy pp. 72-85

- Emily Blanchard and Gerald Willmann
- Who's afraid of a globalized world? Foreign Direct Investments, local knowledge and allocation of talents pp. 86-101

- Giovanni Pica and José V. Rodríguez Mora
- Exporting out of poverty: Provincial poverty in Vietnam and U.S. market access pp. 102-113

- Brian McCaig
- Do interest groups affect US immigration policy? pp. 114-128

- Giovanni Facchini, Anna Maria Mayda and Prachi Mishra
- Revisiting the evidence on trade policy preferences pp. 129-135

- Bruce Blonigen
- Does services liberalization benefit manufacturing firms?: Evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 136-146

- Jens Arnold, Beata Javorcik and Aaditya Mattoo
- Information, incentives and multinational firms pp. 147-158

- Cheng Chen
- Andrés Solimano,,International Migration in the Age of Crisis and Globalization: Historical and Recent Experiences (2010) Cambridge University Press pp. 159-160

- Spilimbergo Antonio
- M. Ayhan Kose, Eswar S. Prasad,,Emerging Markets: Resilience and Growth amid Global Turmoil (2010) Brookings Institution Press pp. 160-162

- C. Bora Durdu
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