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Journal of International Economics
1971 - 2025
Current editor(s): Gourinchas, Pierre-Olivier and RodrÃguez-Clare, Andrés From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 57, issue 2, 2002
- A U-shaped Europe?: A simulation study of industrial location pp. 273-297

- Rikard Forslid, Jan I. Haaland and Karen Helene Midelfart Knarvik
- Real effects of collapsing exchange rate regimes: an application to Mexico pp. 299-325

- Patrick Osakwe and Lawrence Schembri
- Temporary controls on capital inflows pp. 327-351

- Carmen Reinhart and Richard Smith
- On necessarily welfare-enhancing free trade areas pp. 353-367

- Arvind Panagariya and Pravin Krishna
- Markets for risk and openness to trade: how are they related? pp. 369-395

- Helena Svaleryd and Jonas Vlachos
- Firm productivity and export markets: a non-parametric approach pp. 397-422

- Miguel Delgado, Jose C. Fariñas and Sonia Ruano
- Issue linkage and issue tie-in in multilateral negotiations pp. 423-447

- Paola Conconi and Carlo Perroni
- Endogenous trade policy and lobby formation: an application to the free-rider problem pp. 449-471

- Christopher Magee
- Endogenous political organization and the value of trade agreements pp. 473-485

- Devashish Mitra
Volume 57, issue 1, 2002
- Labor-market adjustment in open economies: Evidence from US states pp. 3-29

- Gordon Hanson and Matthew J. Slaughter
- Tariff-jumping antidumping duties pp. 31-49

- Bruce Blonigen
- The great appreciation, the great depreciation, and the purchasing power parity hypothesis pp. 51-82

- David Papell
- Anticipatory effects of voluntary export restraints: a study of home video cassette recorders market, 1978-86 pp. 83-105

- Hiroshi Ohashi
- Financial development and international trade: Is there a link? pp. 107-131

- Thorsten Beck
- Disagreement points in trade negotiations pp. 133-150

- Taiji Furusawa and Quan Wen
- Multi-lateral trade negotiations and the Most Favored Nation clause pp. 151-176

- Phillip McCalman
- A simple approach to international monetary policy coordination pp. 177-196

- Pierpaolo Benigno
- Speculation and the decision to abandon a fixed exchange rate regime pp. 197-229

- Ivan Pastine
- Is the international propagation of financial shocks non-linear?: Evidence from the ERM pp. 231-246

- Carlo Favero and Francesco Giavazzi
- The Spatial Economy, Cities, Region and International Trade: Masahisa Fujita, Paul R. Krugman, and Anthony J. Venables (Eds.), MIT Press, 1999 pp. 247-251

- Donald Davis
- The World Bank: Structure and Policies: Christopher L. Gilbert and David Vines (Eds.), Cambridge University Press pp. 253-256

- Ann Harrison
- Exchange Rate Misalignment: Concepts and Measurement for Developing Countries, Lawrence Hinkle and Peter Montiel (eds.), World Bank, 1999 pp. 257-260

- Jose Campa
- Fiscal Aspects of European Monetary Integration: Andrew Hughes Hallett, Michael Hutchinson, and Svend E. Hougaard Jensen (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1999 pp. 261-266

- Roberto Chang
- Japan's Financial Crisis and Its Parallels to U.S. Experience, Ryokichi Mikitani and Adam S. Posen (Eds.), Institute of International Economics: Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System, Takeo Hoshi and Hugh Patrick (Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers pp. 267-272

- Robert Dekle
Volume 56, issue 2, 2002
- Trade liberalization, product variety and growth in a small open economy: a quantitative assessment pp. 247-272

- Thomas Rutherford and David Tarr
- Asymmetric shocks among U.S. states pp. 273-297

- Marco Del Negro
- Explaining business cycles in small open economies: 'How much do world prices matter?' pp. 299-327

- Ayhan Kose
- Increasing returns, multinationals and geography of preferential trade agreements pp. 329-358

- Rodney Ludema
- On the protection of cultural goods pp. 359-369

- Patrick Francois and Tanguy van Ypersele
- Coalition formation in international monetary policy games pp. 371-385

- Marion Kohler
- Intellectual property rights and foreign direct investment pp. 387-410

- Amy Glass and Kamal Saggi
- Learning by doing, trade in capital goods and growth pp. 411-444

- Ai Ting Goh and Jacques Olivier
- Time consistent export quotas in an oligopolistic world market pp. 445-463

- Jean-Philippe Gervais and Harvey Lapan
- Persistent protection in an international exit game pp. 465-487

- Aslam H. Anis, Michael Benarroch and Quan Wen
- Coordinating tariff reduction and domestic tax reform pp. 489-507

- Michael Keen and Jenny Ligthart
- Erratum to "Why does HOV fail? The role of technological differences within the EC": [Journal of International Economics 54 (2001) 361-382]* pp. 509-511

- Dalia Hakura
Volume 56, issue 1, 2002
- The purchasing power parity persistence paradigm pp. 1-19

- Christian J. Murray and David Papell
- "The bigger they are, the harder they fall": Retail price differences across U.S. cities pp. 21-53

- Paul G. J. O'Connell and Shang-Jin Wei
- Do endowments predict the location of production?: Evidence from national and international data pp. 55-76

- Jeffrey R. Bernstein and David Weinstein
- Foreign portfolio investors before and during a crisis pp. 77-96

- Woochan Kim and Shang-Jin Wei
- Second moments in speculative attack models: panel evidence pp. 97-129

- Arturo Galindo and William Maloney
- Licensing versus direct investment: implications for economic growth pp. 131-153

- Amy Glass and Kamal Saggi
- Market entry and international propagation of business cycles pp. 155-175

- David Cook
- The growth and welfare effects of international mass migration pp. 177-204

- Per Lundborg and Paul Segerstrom
- Strategic trade policy with endogenous choice of quality and asymmetric costs pp. 205-232

- Dongsheng Zhou, Barbara Spencer and Ilan Vertinsky
- An elementary proposition concerning parallel imports pp. 233-245

- Martin Richardson
Volume 55, issue 2, 2001
- The exchange rate in a dynamic-optimizing business cycle model with nominal rigidities: a quantitative investigation pp. 243-262

- Robert Kollmann
- The external wealth of nations: measures of foreign assets and liabilities for industrial and developing countries pp. 263-294

- Philip Lane and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- Information sharing and central bank intervention in the foreign exchange market pp. 295-316

- Helen Popper and John D. Montgomery
- Two monies, two markets?: Variability and the option to segment pp. 317-327

- Richard Friberg
- Dynamic evolution of income distribution and credit-constrained human capital investment in open economies pp. 329-358

- Priya Ranjan
- Option pricing and foreign investment under political risk pp. 359-377

- Joseph A. Cherian and Enrico Perotti
- Should trade unions appreciate foreign direct investment pp. 379-390

- Jan Skaksen and Jan Rose Sorensen
- Trade liberalization and labor demand elasticities: evidence from Turkey pp. 391-409

- Pravin Krishna, Devashish Mitra and Sajjid Chinoy
- How do foreign patent rights affect U.S. exports, affiliate sales, and licenses? pp. 411-439

- Pamela Smith
- Is it possible to redistribute the gains from trade using income taxation? pp. 441-460

- David Spector
- International Finance and Financial Crises: Essays in Honor of Robert P. Flood, Jr.: Peter Isard, Assaf Razin and Andrew K. Rose (eds), 1999 (Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers) pp. 461-464

- Michael Klein
- Economics of Cities: Theoretical Perspectives, Jean-Marie Huriot and Jacques-Francois Thisse (eds.), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000 pp. 465-468

- Diego Puga
Volume 55, issue 1, 2001
- Intranational Economics and International Economics pp. 1-1

- Philippe Bacchetta, Andrew Rose and Eric van Wincoop
- Government size and automatic stabilizers: international and intranational evidence pp. 3-28

- Antonio Fatas and Ilian Mihov
- Deviations from purchasing power parity: causes and welfare costs pp. 29-57

- Charles Engel and John Rogers
- Borders and business cycles pp. 59-85

- Todd Clark and Eric van Wincoop
- Explaining the border effect: the role of exchange rate variability, shipping costs, and geography pp. 87-105

- David Parsley and Shang-Jin Wei
- Economic integration, industrial specialization, and the asymmetry of macroeconomic fluctuations pp. 107-137

- Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Bent Sorensen and Oved Yosha
- Transboundary pollution and the gains from trade pp. 139-159

- Michael Benarroch and Henry Thille
- Reaping what you sow: an empirical analysis of international patent harmonization pp. 161-186

- Phillip McCalman
- Unionization, vertical markets, and the outsourcing of multinationals pp. 187-202

- Laixun Zhao
- Trade liberalization and per capita income convergence: a difference-in-differences analysis pp. 203-228

- Matthew J. Slaughter
- Trade liberalization and income convergence: a comment pp. 229-234

- Dan Ben-David
- The New Global Economy and Developing Countries: Making Openness Work,: Dani Rodrik, Overseas Development Council Policy Essay Number 24, Washington, DC: Johns Hopkins University Press for the Overseas Development Council, 1999 pp. 235-237

- Ann Velenchik
- Measurement of Nontariff Barriers,: Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern, 1998 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press) pp. 239-242

- Thomas Prusa
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