Journal of International Economics
1971 - 2025
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Volume 51, issue 2, 2000
- Long-run PPP may not hold after all pp. 243-273

- Charles Engel
- Shadow rates and multiple equilibria in the theory of currency crises pp. 275-286

- Lilia Cavallari and Giancarlo Corsetti
- Import penetration and the politics of trade protection pp. 287-304

- Giovanni Maggi and Andres Rodriguez-Clare
- Welfare and market access effects of piecemeal tariff reform pp. 305-316

- Jiandong Ju and Kala Krishna
- Trade contests pp. 317-334

- Kai Konrad
- Endogenous growth in a cross-section of countries pp. 335-362

- Elias Dinopoulos and Peter Thompson
- Regional integration and import prices: an empirical investigation pp. 363-377

- L. Winters and Won Chang
- What are the determinants of the location of foreign direct investment? The Chinese experience pp. 379-400

- Leonard K. Cheng and Yum K. Kwan
- A survey of market practitioners' views on exchange rate dynamics pp. 401-419

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Clement Yuk-Pang Wong
- Monetary union and labor market reform pp. 421-435

- Anne Sibert and Alan Sutherland
- Foreign aid and rent-seeking pp. 437-461

- Jakob Svensson
Volume 51, issue 1, 2000
- Betting against the state socially costly financial engineering pp. 5-19

- Guillermo Calvo
- On the dynamics of trade reform pp. 21-47

- Rui Albuquerque and Sergio Rebelo
- Capital flows and real exchange rate fluctuations following Spain's entry into the European Community pp. 49-78

- Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba and Timothy Kehoe
- Rational contagion and the globalization of securities markets pp. 79-113

- Guillermo Calvo and Enrique Mendoza
- The forward premium puzzle: different tales from developed and emerging economies pp. 115-144

- Ravi Bansal and Magnus Dahlquist
- On crises, contagion, and confusion pp. 145-168

- Graciela Kaminsky and Carmen Reinhart
- Banks, debt maturity and financial crises pp. 169-194

- Roberto Chang and Andres Velasco
- A quantitative exploration of the role of short-term domestic debt in balance of payments crises pp. 195-215

- Michael Kumhof
- Competitive devaluations: toward a welfare-based approach pp. 217-241

- Giancarlo Corsetti, Paolo Pesenti, Nouriel Roubini and Cédric Tille
Volume 50, issue 2, 2000
- Currency crises, sunspots and Markov-switching regimes pp. 327-350

- Olivier Jeanne and Paul Masson
- Disinflation programs under policy uncertainty pp. 351-373

- Amartya Lahiri
- On cross-country differences in the persistence of real exchange rates pp. 375-397

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Kon S. Lai
- Regime-switching and interest rates in the European monetary system pp. 399-419

- Magnus Dahlquist and Stephen F. Gray
- Exchange rate determination: The role of factor price rigidities and nontradeables pp. 421-447

- Harald Hau
- Production transfer within multinational enterprises and American wages pp. 449-472

- Matthew J. Slaughter
- International trade agreements between countries of asymmetric size pp. 473-495

- Jee-Hyeong Park
- Trade liberalisation and endogenous growth: A q-theory approach pp. 497-517

- Richard Baldwin and Rikard Forslid
- Growth gains from trade and education pp. 519-545

- Se-Jik Kim and Yong Jin Kim
Volume 50, issue 1, 2000
- The Journal of International Economics at Fifty: A Retrospective1 pp. 3-15

- Robert Feenstra and Andrew Rose
- Technology, trade and factor prices pp. 51-71

- Paul Krugman
- New directions for stochastic open economy models pp. 117-153

- Maurice Obstfeld and Kenneth Rogoff
- Open-economy inflation targeting pp. 155-183

- Lars Svensson
- Oil prices and the terms of trade pp. 185-213

- David Backus and Mario Crucini
- Exchange rate dynamics in a model of pricing-to-market pp. 215-244

- Caroline Betts and Michael Devereux
- Self-fulfilling risk predictions:: an application to speculative attacks pp. 245-268

- Robert Flood and Nancy Marion
Volume 49, issue 2, 1999
- Welfare costs of the U.S. antidumping and countervailing duty laws pp. 211-244

- Michael P. Gallaway, Bruce Blonigen and Joseph E. Flynn
- Sterilised central bank intervention in the foreign exchange market pp. 245-267

- Paolo Vitale
- Monetary shocks and real exchange rates pp. 269-288

- John Rogers
- Endogenous trade policy under foreign direct investment pp. 289-308

- Hideo Konishi, Kamal Saggi and Shlomo Weber
- FDI policies under shared factor markets pp. 309-332

- Amy Glass and Kamal Saggi
- Adjustment costs and gradual trade liberalization pp. 333-361

- Taiji Furusawa and Edwin Lai
- Habits, costly investment, and current account dynamics pp. 363-384

- Shinsuke Ikeda and Ichiro Gombi
- Illegal immigration in an efficiency wage model pp. 385-401

- Thomas J. Carter
- The gains from duty free zones pp. 403-412

- Giovanni Facchini and Gerald Willmann
- Erratum to ''measuring noise in exchange rate models'' [Journal of International Economics 48 (1998) 255-270] pp. 419-419

- Testuya Konuki
Volume 49, issue 1, 1999
- Soft exchange rate bands and speculative attacks: theory, and evidence from the ERM since August 1993 pp. 1-29

- Leonardo Bartolini and Alessandro Prati
- Transparency, reputation, and credibility under floating and pegged exchange rates pp. 31-50

- Berthold Herrendorf
- Tariff policy for a monopolist in a signaling game pp. 51-76

- Dobrin R. Kolev and Thomas Prusa
- International R&D rivalry and export market shares of unionized industries: Some evidence from the US manufacturing sector pp. 77-97

- Usha Nair-Reichert and John Pomery
- Optimal export policy in the presence of informational barriers to entry and imperfect competition pp. 99-123

- Horst Raff and Young-Han Kim
- Technical trading rule profitability and foreign exchange intervention pp. 125-143

- Blake Lebaron
- Transaction costs and international portfolio diversification pp. 145-170

- Patrick F. Rowland
- Budget deficit persistence and the twin deficits hypothesis pp. 171-193

- Michel Normandin
- Trade liberalization and factor price convergence pp. 195-210

- Rodney Falvey
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