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Volume 45, issue 2, 1998
- Exchange rate volatility and intervention: implications of the theory of optimum currency areas pp. 191-209

- Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen
- International risk sharing and European monetary unification pp. 211-238

- Bent Sorensen and Oved Yosha
- Monetary union without fiscal coordination may discipline policymakers pp. 239-258

- Roel Beetsma and Lans Bovenberg
- Currency areas, international monetary regimes, and the employment-inflation tradeoff pp. 259-296

- Fabio Ghironi and Francesco Giavazzi
- Does an enlargement of a common market stimulate growth and convergence? pp. 297-321

- Uwe Walz
- The comparison between destination and origin principles under imperfect competition pp. 323-350

- Michael Keen and Sajal Lahiri
- The distribution of exchange rate returns and the pricing of currency options pp. 351-368

- Guay Lim, Jeanette Lye, G. M. Martin and Martin*, V. L.
- Cost uncertainty and trade liberalization in international oligopoly pp. 369-376

- Rafael Moner-Colonques
Volume 45, issue 1, 1998
- Target zones and exchange rates:: An empirical investigation pp. 1-35

- Geert Bekaert and Stephen F. Gray
- Short-term speculators and the puzzling behaviour of exchange rates pp. 37-57

- Carol Osler
- In which currency should exporters set their prices? pp. 59-76

- Richard Friberg
- Intra-industry trade and strategic interaction: Theory and evidence pp. 77-96

- Daniel Bernhofen
- Internationally mobile firms and tax policy1 pp. 97-113

- Petter Osmundsen, K. P. Hagen and Guttorm Schjelderup
- How does foreign direct investment affect economic growth?1 pp. 115-135

- E. Borensztein, Jose De Gregorio and Jong-Wha Lee
- The burden of intervention: externalities in multilateral exchange rates arrangements pp. 137-171

- Marc Flandreau
- Hume's specie-flow mechanism and classical monetary theory: An alternative interpretation pp. 173-186

- Filippo Cesarano
Volume 44, issue 2, 1998
- Open access renewable resources: Trade and trade policy in a two-country model pp. 181-209

- James Brander and M. Scott Taylor
- Nontraded goods, nontraded factors, and international non-diversification pp. 211-229

- Marianne Baxter, Urban Jermann and Robert King
- Inter-industry trade in manufactures: Does country size matter? pp. 231-255

- Mary Amiti
- The international transmission of economic fluctuations:: Effects of U.S. business cycles on the Canadian economy pp. 257-287

- Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe
- Intranational business cycles in the United States pp. 289-313

- Gregory Hess and Kwanho Shin
- International R&D spillovers between U.S. and Japanese R&D intensive sectors pp. 315-338

- Jeffrey Bernstein and Pierre Mohnen
- A currency crisis model with an optimising policymaker pp. 339-364

- Gulcin Ozkan and Alan Sutherland
Volume 44, issue 1, 1998
- The overvaluation of purchasing power parity pp. 1-19

- Paul G. J. O'Connell
- Effective protection redux1 pp. 21-44

- James Anderson
- A pecking order of capital inflows and international tax principles pp. 45-68

- Assaf Razin, Efraim Sadka and Chi-Wa Yuen
- Habits and durability in consumption, and the dynamics of the current account pp. 69-82

- Arman Mansoorian
- Are windfalls a curse?: A non-representative agent model of the current account pp. 83-112

- Aaron Tornell and Philip Lane
- Intertemporal substitution in imported durables pp. 113-133

- Jaewoo Lee
- Tax competition in imperfectly competitive markets pp. 135-153

- Eckhard Janeba
- Government finance with currency substitution pp. 155-172

- Anne Sibert and Lihong Liu
Volume 43, issue 3-4, 1997
- Are currency crises self-fulfilling?: A test pp. 263-286

- Olivier Jeanne
- Has Latin America's post-reform growth been disappointing? pp. 287-311

- William Easterly, Norman Loayza and Peter Montiel
- Searching for stationarity: Purchasing power parity under the current float pp. 313-332

- David Papell
- Comparative advantage under oligopoly pp. 333-346

- Tito Cordella and Jean Gabszewicz
- Preferential trading arrangements and industrial location pp. 347-368

- Diego Puga and Anthony Venables
- Competition for aid and trade policy pp. 369-385

- Sajal Lahiri and Pascalis Raimondos
- Can international commodity tax harmonisation be Pareto-improving when governments supply public goods? pp. 387-408

- Ben Lockwood
- Bayesian learning in an infant industry model pp. 409-436

- Karla Hoff
- Exchange rate pass-through for strategic pricing and advertising: An empirical analysis of the U.S. photographic film industry pp. 437-461

- Vrinda Kadiyali
- Playing by the new subsidy rules: capital subsidies as substitutes for sectoral subsidies pp. 463-482

- Mary Lovely
- Central bank intervention and risk in the forward market pp. 483-497

- Richard Baillie and William P. Osterberg
- Foreign growth and domestic performance in a small open economy pp. 499-512

- Thomas Osang and Alfredo Pereira
- International trade and structural change pp. 513-523

- Dan Ben-David and David Papell
Volume 43, issue 1-2, 1997
- Quota licenses for imported capital equipment: Could bureaucrats ever do better than the market? pp. 1-27

- Barbara Spencer
- Real exchange-rate prediction over long horizons pp. 29-60

- Nelson Mark and Doo-Yull Choi
- Destabilizing effects of exchange-rate escape clauses pp. 61-77

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Has Asian export performance been unique? pp. 79-101

- Marcus Noland
- Spillovers, foreign investment, and export behavior pp. 103-132

- Brian Aitken, Gordon Hanson and Ann Harrison
- Are exchange rate bands better than fixed exchange rates? The imported credibility approach pp. 133-153

- Melvyn Coles and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- Capital markets and dimension in neoclassical models of growth with trade pp. 155-172

- Emily Cremers
- Strategic managerial delegation and trade policy pp. 173-188

- Satya Das
- Politics and exchange rate forecasts pp. 189-205

- Stephen Blomberg and Gregory Hess
- Cost heterogeneity, industry concentration and strategic trade policies pp. 207-220

- Ngo Long and Antoine Soubeyran
- Credit constraints and human capital accumulation in the open economy pp. 221-236

- Filippo Cartiglia
- Pass-through of exchange rates and purchasing power parity pp. 237-261

- Robert Feenstra and Jon D. Kendall