Journal of International Economics
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Volume 67, issue 2, 2005
- Erratum to "Multilateral trade negotiations, bilateral opportunism and the rules of GATT/WTO" [J. Int. Econ. 63 (1) (2004) 1-29] pp. 267-267

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- Erratum to Multilateral trade negotiations, bilateral opportunism and the rules of GATT/WTO pp. 268-294

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- A theory of the currency denomination of international trade pp. 295-319

- Philippe Bacchetta and Eric van Wincoop
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in a micro-founded model of a monetary union pp. 320-352

- Roel Beetsma and Henrik Jensen
- International diffusion and intellectual property rights: An empirical analysis pp. 353-372

- Phillip McCalman
- Exporting raises productivity in sub-Saharan African manufacturing firms pp. 373-391

- Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- Trade and industrial location with heterogeneous labor pp. 392-412

- Mary Amiti and Christopher Pissarides
- When trade hurts: Consumption indivisibilities and labor market distortions pp. 413-427

- Kala Krishna and Cemile Yavas
- Assessing the impact of communication costs on international trade pp. 428-445

- Carsten Fink, Aaditya Mattoo and Ileana Neagu Constantinescu
- Multinational enterprises and wage costs: vertical FDI revisited pp. 446-470

- Henrik Braconier, Pehr-Johan Norbäck and Dieter Urban
- Endogenous free trade agreements and the multilateral trading system pp. 471-497

- Emanuel Ornelas
- State tax competition for foreign direct investment: a winnable war? pp. 498-512

- Ronald Davies
- Erratum to "Tariffs and the Most Favored Nation clause" [J. Int. Econ. 63 (2004) 341-368] pp. 513-514

- Kamal Saggi
- Paul R. Masson and Catherine Pattillo, The Monetary Geography of Africa, Brookings Institution Press, Washington, DC (2005) pp. 515-520

- Laura Alfaro
- Giorgio Barba Navaretti and Anthony J. Venables, Multinational Firms in the World Economy, Princeton University Press (2004) pp. 520-524

- Bruce Blonigen
- Ignazio Angeloni, Anil Kashyap and Benoit Mojon, Monetary policy transmission in the euro area, Cambridge University Press (2003) pp. 524-528

- Francesco Giavazzi and Carlo Favero
Volume 67, issue 1, 2005
- Market potential, increasing returns and geographic concentration pp. 1-24

- Gordon Hanson
- Market size and tax competition pp. 25-46

- Gianmarco Ottaviano and Tanguy van Ypersele
- Renegotiation, collective action clauses and sovereign debt markets pp. 47-72

- Federico Weinschelbaum and Jose Wynne
- International versus domestic auditing of bank solvency pp. 73-96

- Andrew Feltenstein and Roger Lagunoff
- Endogenous financial intermediation and real effects of capital account liberalization pp. 97-128

- George Alessandria and Jun Qian
- A macroeconomic model of international price discrimination pp. 129-155

- Giancarlo Corsetti and Luca Dedola
- Foreign direct investment and growth under economic integration pp. 157-174

- Ting Gao
- Trade policy, cross-border externalities and lobbies: do linked agreements enforce more cooperative outcomes? pp. 175-199

- Nuno Limão
- The political economy of international factor mobility pp. 201-219

- Giovanni Facchini and Gerald Willmann
- Endogenous international joint ventures and the environment pp. 221-240

- Kenzo Abe and Laixun Zhao
- The effect of outward processing trade on wage inequality: the Hong Kong case pp. 241-257

- Lok Ho, Xiangdong Wei and Wai Chung Wong
- Edwin M. Truman, Inflation Targeting in the World Economy, Institute for International Economics (2003) pp. 259-262

- Kenneth Kuttner
- Capital flows and crises pp. 262-265

- Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
Volume 66, issue 2, 2005
- World market integration through the lens of foreign direct investors pp. 267-295

- Rui Albuquerque, Norman Loayza and Luis Servén
- Learning by doing, export subsidies, and industry growth: Japanese steel in the 1950s and 1960s pp. 297-323

- Hiroshi Ohashi
- Exchange rates and fundamentals: evidence on the economic value of predictability pp. 325-348

- Abhay Abhyankar, Lucio Sarno and Giorgio Valente
- Uncovered interest parity: it works, but not for long pp. 349-362

- Alain P. Chaboud and Jonathan Wright
- The need for international policy coordination: what's old, what's new, what's yet to come? pp. 363-384

- Matthew Canzoneri, Robert Cumby and Behzad Diba
- A new world order: explaining the international diffusion of the gold standard, 1870-1913 pp. 385-406

- Christopher Meissner
- Gunboats, reputation, and sovereign repayment: lessons from the Southern Confederacy pp. 407-422

- Marc D. Weidenmier
- Labor demand and trade reform in Latin America pp. 423-446

- Pablo Fajnzylber and William Maloney
- Informal export barriers and poverty pp. 447-470

- Guido Porto
- An interest rate defense of a fixed exchange rate? pp. 471-484

- Robert Flood and Olivier Jeanne
- International transmission of transitory and persistent monetary shocks under imperfect information pp. 485-507

- Torben M. Andersen and Niels C. Beier
- Protection for sale under monopolistic competition pp. 509-526

- Pao-Li Chang
- Knowledge diffusion, input supplier's technological effort and technology transfer via vertical relationships pp. 527-540

- Ai Ting Goh
- Advanced international trade: theory and evidence pp. 541-544

- Kala Krishna
- In defense of globalization pp. 544-548

- Prakash Loungani
- Michael W. Klein, Scott Schuh and Robert K. Triest, Job Creation, Job Destruction, and International Competition, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research (2003) pp. 548-549

- Lori G. Kletzer
Volume 66, issue 1, 2005
- The trade-creating effects of business and social networks: evidence from France pp. 1-29

- Pierre-Philippe Combes, Miren Lafourcade and Thierry Mayer
- Identifying the efficacy of central bank interventions: evidence from Australia and Japan pp. 31-48

- Jonathan Kearns and Roberto Rigobon
- Nominal rigidity, desired markup variations, and real exchange rate persistence pp. 49-74

- Hafedh Bouakez
- Trade, wages, and the political economy of trade protection: evidence from the Colombian trade reforms pp. 75-105

- Pinelopi Goldberg and Nina Pavcnik
- Overseas assembly and country sourcing choices pp. 107-130

- Deborah Swenson
- Can product cycles explain skill upgrading? pp. 131-155

- Susan Chun Zhu
- Trade, turnover, and tithing pp. 157-176

- Christopher S.P. Magee, Carl Davidson and Steven Matusz
- When and how should infant industries be protected? pp. 177-196

- Marc Melitz
- Internationalisation, industrial policy and clusters pp. 197-213

- Rikard Forslid and Karen Helene Midelfart
- Strategic trade and delegated competition pp. 215-231

- Nolan H. Miller and Amit Pazgal
- Globalisation and factor returns in competitive markets pp. 233-248

- Rodney Falvey and Udo Kreickemeier
- Monopolistic competition and trade, revisited: testing the model without testing for gravity pp. 249-266

- Peter Debaere
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