Journal of International Economics
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Volume 72, issue 2, 2007
- Commodity tax harmonization and the location of industry pp. 271-291

- Kristian Behrens, Jonathan Hamilton, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Jacques Thisse
- Inequality and endogenous trade policy outcomes pp. 292-309

- Nuno Limão and Arvind Panagariya
- Free trade networks pp. 310-335

- Taiji Furusawa and Hideo Konishi
- Cross-border mergers and acquisitions vs. greenfield foreign direct investment: The role of firm heterogeneity pp. 336-365

- Volker Nocke and Stephen Yeaple
- Investment liberalization -- Why a restrictive cross-border merger policy can be counterproductive pp. 366-380

- Pehr-Johan Norbäck and Lars Persson
- Can the new open economy macroeconomic model explain exchange rate fluctuations? pp. 381-408

- Yongseung Jung
- International medical technology diffusion pp. 409-427

- Chris Papageorgiou, Andreas Savvides and Marios Zachariadis
- Behavior of output during currency crises pp. 428-450

- Poonam Gupta, Deepak Mishra and Ratna Sahay
- Structural estimation and the border puzzle pp. 451-463

- Edward Balistreri and Russell Hillberry
- Technology spillover through trade and TFP convergence: 135 years of evidence for the OECD countries pp. 464-480

- Jakob Madsen
- Bayesian estimation of an open economy DSGE model with incomplete pass-through pp. 481-511

- Malin Adolfson, Stefan Laséen, Jesper Lindé and Mattias Villani
- Book review: Emerging capital markets in turmoil pp. 512-514

- Christian Broda
Volume 72, issue 1, 2007
- Segmented asset markets and optimal exchange rate regimes pp. 1-21

- Amartya Lahiri, Rajesh Singh and Carlos Vegh
- Employment, skill structure and international trade: Firm-level evidence for France pp. 22-51

- Pierre Biscourp and Francis Kramarz
- Do exporters really pay higher wages? First evidence from German linked employer-employee data pp. 52-74

- Thorsten Schank, Claus Schnabel and Joachim Wagner
- The labor market effects of foreign owned firms pp. 75-96

- Rita Almeida
- Evaluating the foreign ownership wage premium using a difference-in-differences matching approach pp. 97-112

- Sourafel Girma and Holger Gorg
- Foreign outsourcing, exporting, and FDI: A productivity comparison at the firm level pp. 113-127

- Eiichi Tomiura
- Capital flows and capital goods pp. 128-150

- Laura Alfaro and Eliza Hammel
- The WTO promotes trade, strongly but unevenly pp. 151-175

- Arvind Subramanian and Shang-Jin Wei
- Trade deflection and trade depression pp. 176-201

- Chad Bown and Meredith Crowley
- Financial liberalization and banking crises in emerging economies pp. 202-221

- Betty Daniel and John Jones
- Disclosure standards and market efficiency: Evidence from analysts' forecasts pp. 222-241

- Hui Tong
- Balance of payments crises under inflation targeting pp. 242-264

- Michael Kumhof, Shujing Li and Isabel Yan
- The exchange rate in a behavioral finance framework pp. 265-270

- Carol Osler
Volume 71, issue 2, 2007
- International good market segmentation and financial innovation pp. 267-293

- Suleyman Basak and Benjamin Croitoru
- One cost of the Chilean capital controls: Increased financial constraints for smaller traded firms pp. 294-323

- Kristin Forbes
- Moving up or moving out? A unified theory of R&D, FDI, and trade pp. 324-343

- Chia-Hui Lu
- The endogeneity of the exchange rate as a determinant of FDI: A model of entry and multinational firms pp. 344-372

- Katheryn Russ
- International linkages and productivity at the plant level: Foreign direct investment, exports, imports and licensing pp. 373-388

- Mahmut Yasar and Catherine Morrison Paul
- Technology, endowments, and the factor content of bilateral trade pp. 389-409

- Huiwen Lai and Susan Chun Zhu
- The GATT and gradualism pp. 410-433

- Benjamin Zissimos
- Why parallel trade may raise producers' profits pp. 434-447

- Horst Raff and Nicolas Schmitt
- Diversification cones, trade costs and factor market linkages pp. 448-466

- Chong Xiang
- Trade liberalization and rising wage inequality in Latin America: Reconciliation with HOS theory pp. 467-494

- Manoj Atolia
- Institutions and moral hazard in open economies pp. 495-514

- Jonathan Vogel
- Tornell and Westermann, boom-bust cycles and financial liberalization pp. 515-523

- Jean Imbs
- Global capitalism: Its fall and rise in the twentieth century pp. 523-525

- Christopher Meissner
Volume 71, issue 1, 2007
- Trade intensity and business cycle synchronization: Are developing countries any different? pp. 2-21

- Cesar Calderon, Alberto Chong and Ernesto Stein
- The geography of trade in goods and asset holdings pp. 22-51

- Antonin Aviat and Nicolas Coeurdacier
- Trade policy, trade volumes and plant-level productivity in Colombian manufacturing industries pp. 52-71

- Ana Fernandes
- Do free trade agreements actually increase members' international trade? pp. 72-95

- Scott Baier and Jeffrey Bergstrand
- Longitude matters: Time zones and the location of foreign direct investment pp. 96-112

- Ernesto Stein and Christian Daude
- Global monetary policy under a dollar standard pp. 113-132

- Michael Devereux, Kang Shi and Juanyi Xu
- New goods and the skill premium pp. 133-147

- Chong Xiang
- Trade and the location of industries: Some new results pp. 148-166

- Didier Laussel and Thierry Paul
- Can compensation save free trade? pp. 167-186

- Carl Davidson, Steven Matusz and Douglas Nelson
- Welfare versus market access: The implications of tariff structure for tariff reform pp. 187-205

- James Anderson and J. Peter Neary
- Multinational firms, exclusivity, and backward linkages pp. 206-220

- Ping Lin and Kamal Saggi
- Dumping as a signal of innovation pp. 221-240

- Kaz Miyagiwa and Yuka Ohno
- Trade agreements with domestic policies as disguised protection pp. 241-259

- Gea M. Lee
- Barry Eichengreen and Ricardo Hausmann, Other People's Money: Debt Denomination and Financial Instability in Emerging Market Economies, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London (2005) pp. 260-263

- Gita Gopinath
- Harry Huizinga and Lars Jonung, The Internationalization of Asset Ownership in Europe, Cambridge University Press (2005) pp. 264-266

- Philip Lane
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