Journal of International Economics
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Volume 81, issue 2, 2010
- Do tariffs matter for the extensive margin of international trade? An empirical analysis pp. 163-169

- Peter Debaere and Shalah Mostashari
- Outsourcing and pass-through pp. 170-183

- Rebecca Hellerstein and Sofia Villas-Boas
- The monetary model strikes back: Evidence from the world pp. 184-196

- Valerie Cerra and Sweta Saxena
- Exporting behavior of foreign affiliates: Theory and evidence pp. 197-205

- Jiangyong Lu, Yi Lu and Zhigang Tao
- Trade policy in a "super size me" world pp. 206-218

- Phillip McCalman
- Offshoring and unemployment: The role of search frictions labor mobility pp. 219-229

- Devashish Mitra and Priya Ranjan
- Trade liberalisation and human capital adjustment pp. 230-239

- Rodney Falvey, Sir David Greenaway and Joana Silva
- The role of multinational production in a risky environment pp. 240-252

- Natalia Ramondo and Veronica Rappoport
- Imperfect tax competition for profits, asymmetric equilibrium and beneficial tax havens pp. 253-264

- Niels Johannesen
Volume 81, issue 1, 2010
- The erosion of colonial trade linkages after independence pp. 1-14

- Keith Head, Thierry Mayer and John Ries
- Market imperfections, wealth inequality, and the distribution of trade gains pp. 15-25

- Reto Foellmi and Manuel Oechslin
- Bilateralism, multilateralism, and the quest for global free trade pp. 26-37

- Kamal Saggi and Halis Yildiz
- Do stronger patent rights raise high-tech exports to the developing world? pp. 38-47

- Olena Ivus
- Accounting for persistence and volatility of good-level real exchange rates: The role of sticky information pp. 48-60

- Mario Crucini, Mototsugu Shintani and Takayuki Tsuruga
- Can structural small open-economy models account for the influence of foreign disturbances? pp. 61-74

- Alejandro Justiniano and Bruce Preston
- What lies beneath the euro's effect on financial integration? Currency risk, legal harmonization, or trade? pp. 75-88

- Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Elias Papaioannou and Jose-Luis Peydro
- The effects of offshoring on the elasticity of labor demand pp. 89-98

- Mine Senses
- Saving taxes through foreign plant ownership pp. 99-108

- Peter Egger, Wolfgang Eggert and Hannes Winner
- Twin dollarization and exchange rate policy pp. 109-121

- Kang Shi and Juanyi Xu
- Business cycles and monetary regimes in emerging economies: A role for a monopolistic banking sector pp. 122-138

- Federico Mandelman
- Fluctuations in the foreign exchange market: How important are monetary policy shocks? pp. 139-153

- Hafedh Bouakez and Michel Normandin
- Market integration and strike activity pp. 154-161

- Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
Volume 80, issue 2, 2010
- International capital flows pp. 157-175

- Cédric Tille and Eric van Wincoop
- Sovereign default and debt renegotiation pp. 176-187

- Vivian Yue
- Location decision of heterogeneous multinational firms pp. 188-199

- Maggie Chen and Michael Moore
- Foreign subsidization and excess capacity pp. 200-211

- Bruce Blonigen and Wesley Wilson
- Tariff wars in the Ricardian Model with a continuum of goods pp. 212-225

- Marcus Opp
- Exposure to foreign media and changes in cultural traits: Evidence from naming patterns in France pp. 226-238

- Anne-Célia Disdier, Keith Head and Thierry Mayer
- Competition for firms in an oligopolistic industry: The impact of economic integration pp. 239-248

- Andreas Haufler and Ian Wooton
- Why do most countries set high tax rates on capital? pp. 249-259

- Nicolas Marceau, Steeve Mongrain and John Wilson
- The quality of innovation and the extent of the market pp. 260-270

- Daniel Spulber
- Trade policy with endogenous entry revisited pp. 271-279

- Kala Krishna and Ling Hui Tan
- Domestic productivity and variety gains from trade pp. 280-291

- Adina Ardelean and Volodymyr Lugovskyy
- Market power in banking, countercyclical margins and the international transmission of business cycles pp. 292-301

- Maria Olivero
- International competitiveness, job creation and job destruction--An establishment-level study of German job flows pp. 302-317

- Christoph Moser, Dieter Urban and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- Jakob De Haan, Sander Oosterloo and Dirk Schoenmaker, European Financial Markets and Institutions, Cambridge University Press (2009) pp. 318-319

- Richard M. Levich
Volume 80, issue 1, 2010
- JIE special issue on international macro-finance pp. 1-2

- Michael Devereux, Charles Engel, Akito Matsumoto, Alessandro Rebucci and Alan Sutherland
- Why do foreigners invest in the United States? pp. 3-21

- Kristin Forbes
- Decomposing the U.S. external returns differential pp. 22-32

- Stephanie E. Curcuru, Tomas Dvorak and Francis Warnock
- The long or short of it: Determinants of foreign currency exposure in external balance sheets pp. 33-44

- Philip Lane and Jay Shambaugh
- Patterns of international capital raisings pp. 45-57

- Juan Carlos Gozzi, Ross Levine and Sergio Schmukler
- Order flows and the exchange rate disconnect puzzle pp. 58-71

- Martin Evans
- Exchange rate forecasting, order flow and macroeconomic information pp. 72-88

- Dagfinn Rime, Lucio Sarno and Elvira Sojli
- A new perspective on "the new rule"of the current account pp. 89-99

- Cédric Tille and Eric van Wincoop
- International portfolios, capital accumulation and foreign assets dynamics pp. 100-112

- Nicolas Coeurdacier, Robert Kollmann and Philippe Martin
- Home bias and high turnover: Dynamic portfolio choice with incomplete markets pp. 113-128

- Viktoria Hnatkovska
- Valuation effects and the dynamics of net external assets pp. 129-143

- Michael Devereux and Alan Sutherland
- An asset-pricing view of external adjustment pp. 144-156

- Anna Pavlova and Roberto Rigobon
Volume 79, issue 2, 2009
- The adjustment of global external balances: Does partial exchange-rate pass-through to trade prices matter? pp. 173-185

- Christopher Gust, Sylvain Leduc and Nathan Sheets
- Did US safeguards resuscitate Harley-Davidson in the 1980s? pp. 186-197

- Taiju Kitano and Hiroshi Ohashi
- When NGOs go global: Competition on international markets for development donations pp. 198-210

- Gani Aldashev and Thierry Verdier
- An information approach to international currencies pp. 211-221

- Richard K. Lyons and Michael Moore
- Buyer power in international markets pp. 222-229

- Horst Raff and Nicolas Schmitt
- Competition for FDI with vintage investment and agglomeration advantages pp. 230-237

- Kai Konrad and Dan Kovenock
- Unions, competition and international trade in general equilibrium pp. 238-247

- Paulo Bastos and Udo Kreickemeier
- Trade, demand spillovers, and industrialization: The emerging global middle class in perspective pp. 248-258

- Alain Desdoigts and Fernando Jaramillo
- Beyond the home market effect: Market size and specialization in a multi-country world pp. 259-265

- Kristian Behrens, Andrea Lamorgese, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Takatoshi Tabuchi
- Multiple cones, factor price differences and the factor content of trade pp. 266-271

- Daniel Bernhofen
- Elhanan Helpman, Dalia Marin and Thierry Verdier, Editors, The Organization of Firms in a Global Economy, Harvard University Press (2008) pp. 272-273

- Kala Krishna
Volume 79, issue 1, 2009
- Migration and trade: Theory with an application to the Eastern-Western European integration pp. 1-19

- Susana Iranzo and Giovanni Peri
- Economic transformation, population growth and the long-run world income distribution pp. 20-30

- Marcos Chamon and Michael Kremer
- Composition and growth effects of the current account: A synthesized portfolio view pp. 31-41

- Kai Guo and Keyu Jin
- Gifted kids or pushy parents? Foreign direct investment and plant productivity in Indonesia pp. 42-53

- Jens Arnold and Beata Javorcik
- Exchange rate management in emerging markets: Intervention via an electronic limit order book pp. 54-63

- Michael Melvin, Lukas Menkhoff and Maik Schmeling
- Monetary policy and exchange rate overshooting: Dornbusch was right after all pp. 64-77

- Hilde Bjørnland
- How successful is the G7 in managing exchange rates? pp. 78-88

- Marcel Fratzscher
- Multinationals, technology, and the introduction of varieties of goods pp. 89-101

- Irene Brambilla
- Remittances and the Dutch disease pp. 102-116

- Pablo Acosta, Emmanuel Lartey and Federico Mandelman
- Long-duration bonds and sovereign defaults pp. 117-125

- Juan Hatchondo and Leonardo Martinez
- Basic analytics of multilateral lending and surveillance pp. 126-136

- Rune Hagen
- Rybczynski's Theorem in the Heckscher-Ohlin World -- Anything Goes pp. 137-142

- Marcus Opp, Hugo Sonnenschein and Christis Tombazos
- Preferential trading arrangements as strategic positioning pp. 143-159

- Daniel Seidmann
- Do credible domestic institutions promote credible international agreements? pp. 160-170

- Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni
- Charles W. Calomiris, Review of China's Financial Transition at a Crossroads, Cambridge University Press (2007) pp. 171-172

- Galina Hale
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