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Volume 54, issue 2, 2001
- The new open economy macroeconomics: a survey pp. 235-266

- Philip Lane
- What determines individual trade-policy preferences? pp. 267-292

- Kenneth F. Scheve and Matthew J. Slaughter
- Sources of contagion: is it finance or trade? pp. 293-308

- Caroline Van Rijckeghem and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- The human capital of stockholders and the international diversification puzzle pp. 309-331

- Ignacio Palacios-Huerta
- Pricing-to-market, staggered contracts, and real exchange rate persistence pp. 333-359

- Paul Bergin and Robert Feenstra
- Why does HOV fail?: The role of technological differences within the EC pp. 361-382

- Dalia Hakura
- Protection, lobbying, and market structure pp. 383-409

- Arye Hillman, Ngo Long and Antoine Soubeyran
- On the welfare effects of foreign investment pp. 411-427

- Ana Reis
- Multiproduct multinationals and reciprocal FDI dumping pp. 429-448

- Richard Baldwin and Gianmarco Ottaviano
- Multinational firms, technology and location pp. 449-469

- Pehr-Johan Norbäck
- The Impact of International Trade on Wages: Robert C. Feenstra (ed.) Chicago, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2000 pp. 471-474

- Michael M. Knetter
Volume 54, issue 1, 2001
- Special issue on trade and wages pp. 1-3

- Robert Feenstra
- Factor bias, sector bias, and the effects of technical progress on relative factor prices pp. 5-25

- Bin Xu
- International trade and labor-demand elasticities pp. 27-56

- Matthew J. Slaughter
- Captial mobility, distributive conflict and international tax coordination pp. 57-73

- Dani Rodrik and Tanguy van Ypersele
- The nature and growth of vertical specialization in world trade pp. 75-96

- David Hummels, Jun Ishii and Kei-Mu Yi
- Trade, wages, and 'superstars' pp. 97-117

- Paolo Manasse and Alessandro Turrini
- Schumpeterian unemployment, trade and wages pp. 119-148

- Fuat Sener
- Firm heterogeneity and export-domestic price differentials: A study of Taiwanese electronics products pp. 149-169

- Bee Yan Aw, Geeta Batra and Mark Roberts
- Rational incompatibility with international product standards pp. 171-191

- Christopher Barrett and Yi-Nung Yang
- Adjustment of wages and equilibrium unemployment in a Ricardian global economy pp. 193-209

- Hian Hoon
- Loss of technological leadership of rentier economies: a two-country endogenous growth model pp. 211-231

- Theo van de Klundert and Sjak Smulders
Volume 53, issue 2, 2001
- Introduction to the symposium on the Japanese economic slump of the 1990s pp. 239-240

- Anil Kashyap and Andrew Rose
- The morning after: explaining the slowdown in Japanese growth in the 1990s pp. 241-259

- Tamim Bayoumi
- Tax policy and consumer spending: evidence from Japanese fiscal experiments pp. 261-281

- Katsunori Watanabe, Takayuki Watanabe and Tsutomu Watanabe
- Determinants of the Japan premium: actions speak louder than words pp. 283-305

- Joe Peek and Eric Rosengren
- The equilibrium ownership of an international oligopoly pp. 307-333

- Henrik Horn and Lars Persson
- Deepening of regional integration and multilateral trade agreements pp. 335-361

- Eric Bond, Constantinos Syropoulos and L. Winters
- Standardization policy and international trade pp. 363-383

- Neil Gandal and Oz Shy
- The effect of capital controls on interest rate differentials pp. 385-398

- Luis Oscar Herrera and Rodrigo Valdés
- Coordination, cooperation, contagion and currency crises pp. 399-419

- Olivier Loisel and Philippe Martin
- The role of consumption substitutability in the international transmission of monetary shocks pp. 421-444

- Cédric Tille
- Quasi-specific factors: worker comparative advantage in the two-sector production model pp. 445-461

- Roy J. Ruffin
- The sufficiency of the 'lens condition' for factor price equalization in the case of two factors pp. 463-474

- Chong Xiang
Volume 53, issue 1, 2001
- The growth of world trade: tariffs, transport costs, and income similarity pp. 1-27

- Scott Baier and Jeffrey Bergstrand
- Nominal exchange rates and monetary fundamentals: Evidence from a small post-Bretton woods panel pp. 29-52

- Nelson Mark and Donggyu Sul
- Are knowledge spillovers international or intranational in scope?: Microeconometric evidence from the U.S. and Japan pp. 53-79

- Lee Branstetter
- In search of substitution between foreign production and exports pp. 81-104

- Bruce Blonigen
- Administered protection for workers: an analysis of the trade adjustment assistance program pp. 105-125

- Christopher Magee
- Backward-looking indexation, credibility and inflation persistence pp. 127-147

- Piero Ghezzi
- Speed of adjustment and self-fulfilling failure of economic reform pp. 149-167

- Halvor Mehlum
- Intellectual property rights, licensing, and innovation in an endogenous product-cycle model pp. 169-187

- Guifang Yang and Keith Maskus
- Contracts, intellectual property rights, and multinational investment in developing countries pp. 189-204

- James Markusen
- Foreign direct investment and spillovers through workers' mobility pp. 205-222

- Andrea Fosfuri, Massimo Motta and Thomas Ronde
- Tariff jumping foreign investment and capital taxation pp. 223-230

- Vivek Dehejia and Alfons Weichenrieder
- Book review: Political Economy in Macroeconomics Allan Drazen, Princeton University Press, 2000 pp. 231-234

- Leonardo Bartolini
- Book review: International Capital Flows Martin Feldstein (ed.), The University of Chicago Press and National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999 pp. 235-237

- Philippe Bacchetta
Volume 52, issue 2, 2000
- The theory of endowment, intra-industry and multi-national trade pp. 209-234

- James Markusen and Anthony Venables
- A unification of second best results in international trade pp. 235-257

- Pravin Krishna and Arvind Panagariya
- Does international competition undermine wage differentials and increase inequality? pp. 259-282

- Steven Pizer
- Exchange rates and market power: evidence from the petrochemical industry pp. 283-297

- Daniel Bernhofen and Peng Xu
- The monetary exchange rate model as a long-run phenomenon pp. 299-319

- Jan Groen
- On the purchasing power parity puzzle pp. 321-330

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Kon S. Lai
- Economic geography and the fiscal effects of regional integration pp. 331-357

- Rodney Ludema and Ian Wooton
- Multilateralism and the endogenous formation of preferential trade agreements pp. 359-376

- Caroline Freund
- Standards and protection pp. 377-400

- Ronald Fischer and Pablo Serra
- Behind the Open Door: Foreign Enterprises in the Chinese Marketplace: Dan Rosen (ed.), Institute for International Economics, 1999, p. 313 pp. 401-403

- Gary Jefferson
- Is the U.S. Trade Deficit Sustainable?: Catherine L. Mann, Institute for International Economics, 1999 pp. xii+191, $17.00 pp. 405-407

- Jaime Marquez
Volume 52, issue 1, 2000
- Why do stocks and consumption imply such different gains from international risk sharing? pp. 1-35

- Karen Lewis
- Strategic alliances: a substitute for strategic trade policy? pp. 37-67

- Karl Morasch
- Location costs, product quality and implicit franchise contracts pp. 69-87

- Justus Haucap, Christian Wey and Jens Barmbold
- Exchange rate pass-through and dynamic oligopoly: an empirical investigation pp. 89-112

- Dominique Gross and Nicolas Schmitt
- Currency transactions costs and competing fiat currencies pp. 113-136

- Merwan Engineer
- Debt relief pp. 137-152

- Aydin Hayri
- Multilateral policy reforms and quantity restrictions on trade pp. 153-168

- Arja H. Turunen-Red and Alan Woodland
- Terms of trade, economic growth, and trade patterns: a small open-economy case pp. 169-181

- Akihiko Kaneko
- Specific and ad valorem tariffs are not equivalent in trade wars pp. 183-195

- Ben Lockwood and Kar-yiu Wong
- Migration. The Controversies and the Evidence: Riccardo Faini, Jaime de Melo, and Klaus Zimmermann (eds.), Cambridge University Press, September 1999, p. 389 pp. 197-199

- Antonio Spilimbergo
- Globalization and History: Kevin H. O'Rourke and Jeffrey G. Williamson (eds.), MIT Press, July 1999, p. 343 pp. 201-204

- Pravin Krishna
- Erratum to "Welfare costs of the U.S. antidumping and countervailing duty laws": [Journal of International Economics 49 (1999) 211-244] pp. 205-205

- Michael P. Gallaway, Bruce Blonigen and Joseph E. Flynn
- Erratum to "Exchange rate dynamics in a model of pricing-to-market": [Journal of International Economics 50 (2000) 214-244] pp. 207-208

- Caroline Betts and Michael Devereux
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