Journal of International Economics
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Volume 65, issue 2, 2005
- The determinants of cross-border equity flows pp. 269-296

- Richard Portes and Helene Rey
- Sovereign debt as a contingent claim: a quantitative approach pp. 297-314

- Laura Alfaro and Fabio Kanczuk
- Analytics of sovereign debt restructuring pp. 315-333

- Andrew Haldane, Adrian Penalver, Victoria Saporta and Hyun Song Shin
- Variable capital utilization and international business cycles pp. 335-347

- Marianne Baxter and Dorsey D. Farr
- Explaining the exchange rate pass-through in different prices pp. 349-374

- Ehsan Choudhri, Hamid Faruqee and Dalia Hakura
- Incomplete pass-through and the welfare effects of exchange rate variability pp. 375-399

- Alan Sutherland
- The effect of trade liberalization on child labor pp. 401-419

- Eric Edmonds and Nina Pavcnik
- Climate change policy, market structure, and carbon leakage pp. 421-445

- Mustafa H. Babiker
- Trade raises income: a precise and robust result pp. 447-460

- Marta Noguer and Marc Siscart
- Reciprocated unilateralism in trade policy pp. 461-487

- Pravin Krishna and Devashish Mitra
- Does home market size matter for the pattern of trade? pp. 489-505

- Thomas Holmes and John Stevens
- Corporate tax systems, multinational enterprises, and economic integration pp. 507-521

- Hans Jarle Kind, Karen Helene Midelfart and Guttorm Schjelderup
- Trade and the Environment pp. 523-526

- James Anderson
- Can labor standards improve under globalization?: Kimberly Ann Elliott and Richard Freeman, Institute for International Economics, 2003 pp. 526-531

- Drusilla Brown
- In: Steven Brakman and Ben Heijdra, Editors, The Monopolistic Competition Revolution in Retrospect, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England (2004) pp. 531-537

- Stephen Redding
- Exchange Rate Economics: By Lucio Sarno and Mark P. Taylor, Cambridge University Press, 2003 pp. 537-540

- Nelson Mark
Volume 65, issue 1, 2005
- A simple model of firm heterogeneity, international trade, and wages pp. 1-20

- Stephen Yeaple
- Trade and inequality in developing countries: a general equilibrium analysis pp. 21-48

- Susan Chun Zhu and Daniel Trefler
- Market integration and convergence to the Law of One Price: evidence from the European car market pp. 49-73

- Pinelopi Goldberg and Frank Verboven
- Industrial groupings and foreign direct investment pp. 75-91

- Bruce Blonigen, Christopher J. Ellis and Dietrich Fausten
- Fundamental dimensions of U.S. trade policy pp. 93-125

- Alok Bohara, Alejandro Islas Camargo, Therese Grijalva and Kishore Gawande
- What drives capital flows? The case of cross-border M&A activity and financial deepening pp. 127-149

- Julian di Giovanni
- Antidumping protection and markups of domestic firms pp. 151-165

- Jozef Konings and Hylke Vandenbussche
- The new open economy macroeconomics of government debt pp. 167-184

- Giovanni Ganelli
- Regime switching models for the Mexican peso pp. 185-201

- Santiago Bazdresch and Alejandro Werner
- Solvency runs, sunspot runs, and international bailouts pp. 203-219

- Mark Spiegel
- The welfare effect of international asset market integration under nominal rigidities pp. 221-247

- Cédric Tille
- Growing up with capital flows pp. 249-266

- Ashoka Mody and Antu Murshid
Volume 64, issue 2, 2004
- Airbus versus Boeing revisited: international competition in the aircraft market pp. 223-245

- Douglas Irwin and Nina Pavcnik
- Liability dollarization and the bank balance sheet channel pp. 247-275

- Woon Gyu Choi and David Cook
- Specialization, factor accumulation and development pp. 277-302

- Doireann Fitzgerald and Juan Hallak
- Exchange rate puzzles and distorted beliefs pp. 303-333

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and Aaron Tornell
- Financial super-markets: size matters for asset trade pp. 335-361

- Philippe Martin and Helene Rey
- Semi-parametric predictions of the intertemporal approach to the current account pp. 363-386

- Marc-Andre Letendre
- Relative prices and wage inequality: evidence from Mexico pp. 387-409

- Raymond Robertson
- Trade liberalization and intersectoral labor movements pp. 411-439

- Romain Wacziarg and Jessica Wallack
- How good are trade and telephone call traffic in bridging income gaps and TFP gaps? pp. 441-463

- Wei-Kang Wong
- The export technology content, learning by doing and specialization in foreign trade pp. 465-483

- Galina An and Murat Iyigun
- Does lumpiness matter in an open economy?: Studying international economics with regional data pp. 485-501

- Peter Debaere
- Market imperfections and the instability of open economies pp. 503-519

- Qinglai Meng and Andres Velasco
- Currency competition in a fundamental model of money pp. 521-544

- Gabriele Camera, Ben Craig and Christopher Waller
- Endogenous market structures and the gains from foreign direct investment pp. 545-565

- Roberto De Santis and Frank Stähler
Volume 64, issue 1, 2004
- A strategic and welfare theoretic analysis of free trade areas pp. 1-27

- Eric Bond, Raymond Riezman and Constantinos Syropoulos
- Economic determinants of free trade agreements pp. 29-63

- Scott Baier and Jeffrey Bergstrand
- Trade diversion and declining tariffs: evidence from Mercosur pp. 65-88

- Alok Bohara, Kishore Gawande and Pablo Sanguinetti
- FDI and economic growth: the role of local financial markets pp. 89-112

- Laura Alfaro, Areendam Chanda, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan and Selin Sayek
- Managers, investors, and crises: mutual fund strategies in emerging markets pp. 113-134

- Graciela Kaminsky, Richard Lyons and Sergio Schmukler
- Dissecting the PPP puzzle: the unconventional roles of nominal exchange rate and price adjustments pp. 135-150

- Yin-Wong Cheung, Kon S. Lai and Michael Bergman
- Trade liberalization through asset markets pp. 151-167

- JoAnne Feeney and Arye Hillman
- On the evolution of comparative advantage in matching models pp. 169-193

- Eric Fisher and Vikas Kakkar
- Rivalry in uncertain export markets: commitment versus flexibility pp. 195-209

- Gerda Dewit and Dermot Leahy
- Too Sensational: On the Choice of Exchange Rate Regimes: W. Max Corden, MIT Press, 2002 pp. 211-215

- Roberto Rigobon
- Dollarization Debates and Policy Alternatives: Eduardo Levy Yeyati and Federico Sturzenegger, MIT Press, 2003 pp. 217-222

- Steven B. Kamin
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