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Volume 42, issue 3-4, 1997
- When liberal policies reflect external shocks, what do we learn? pp. 249-273

- Leonardo Bartolini and Allan Drazen
- A simultaneous trade model of the foreign exchange hot potato pp. 275-298

- Richard Lyons
- Strategic trading in a two-sided foreign exchange auction1 pp. 299-326

- Linda Goldberg and Rafael Tenorio
- Inflation in open economies pp. 327-347

- Philip Lane
- Black markets for currency, hoarding activity and policy reforms pp. 349-369

- Linda Goldberg and Il'dar Karimov
- Foreign direct investment and relative wages: Evidence from Mexico's maquiladoras pp. 371-393

- Robert Feenstra and Gordon Hanson
- Backfiring tariffs in vertically related markets pp. 395-423

- Jota Ishikawa and Ki-Dong Lee
- Tariffs and Schumpeterian growth pp. 425-452

- Elias Dinopoulos and Constantinos Syropoulos
- Growth and risk-sharing with incomplete international assets markets pp. 453-481

- Michael Devereux and Makoto Saito
- A theory of trade concessions pp. 483-504

- Mehmet Bac and Horst Raff
- Book reviews pp. 505-515

- A. Author
Volume 42, issue 1-2, 1997
- Exporters, skill upgrading, and the wage gap pp. 3-31

- Andrew Bernard and J. Jensen
- Strategic trade policy with incompletely informed policymakers pp. 33-65

- S. Lael Brainard and David Martimort
- Political reform and trade policy pp. 67-90

- Raymond Riezman and John Wilson
- Multilateral tariff cooperation during the formation of customs unions pp. 91-123

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- Strategic R&D policy and appropriability pp. 125-148

- Kaz Miyagiwa and Yuka Ohno
- Capital income and profit taxation with foreign ownership of firms pp. 149-165

- Harry Huizinga and Søren Nielsen
- Demand elasticities, asymmetry and strategic trade policy pp. 167-177

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay
- Precautionary saving and persistent current account imbalance pp. 179-193

- Betty Daniel
- Producer services, comparative advantage, and international trade patterns pp. 195-220

- Charles Marrewijk, Joachim Stibora, Albert de Vaal and Jean-Marie Viaene
- The political economy of declining industries: Senescent industry collapse revisited pp. 221-237

- S. Lael Brainard and Thierry Verdier
- The watering of trade pp. 239-241

- Jagdish Bhagwati
- Welfare analysis of tariff change with and without international transfers pp. 247-248

- Noritsugu Nakanishi
Volume 41, issue 3-4, 1996
- Collapsing exchange rate regimes: Another linear example pp. 223-234

- Robert Flood, Peter Garber and Charles Kramer
- Mexico's balance-of-payments crisis: a chronicle of a death foretold pp. 235-264

- Guillermo Calvo and Enrique Mendoza
- The Mexican peso crisis: Sudden death or death foretold? pp. 265-283

- Jeffrey Sachs, Aaron Tornell and Andres Velasco
- Monetary policy in the end-game to exchange-rate based stabilizations: the case of Mexico pp. 285-307

- Steven B. Kamin and John Rogers
- A self-fulfilling model of Mexico's 1994-1995 debt crisis pp. 309-330

- Harold Cole and Timothy Kehoe
- The balance of payments and borrowing constraints: An alternative view of the Mexican crisis pp. 331-349

- Andrew Atkeson and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
- Currency crashes in emerging markets: An empirical treatment pp. 351-366

- Jeffrey Frankel and Andrew Rose
Volume 41, issue 1-2, 1996
- Multinational firms, technology diffusion and trade pp. 1-28

- Wilfred Ethier and James Markusen
- New protectionism and multinational companies pp. 29-51

- Francesca Sanna-Randaccio
- Saving-investment associations and capital mobility On the evidence from Japanese regional data pp. 53-72

- Robert Dekle
- Sunspots, currency substitution, and inflationary finance pp. 73-93

- Richard Barnett and Mun Ho
- Catching up and slowing down: Learning and growth patterns in an open economy pp. 95-111

- Rachel van Elkan
- International trade and the internal organization of firms: An evolutionary approach pp. 113-137

- Daniel Friedman and K.C. Fung
- Debt and incentives in a dynamic context pp. 139-151

- Jorge Fernández-Ruiz
- Endogenous formation of customs unions under imperfect competition: open regionalism is good pp. 153-177

- Sang-Seung Yi
- Durability and strategic trade Are there rents to be captured? pp. 179-194

- Robert Driskill and Andrew W. Horowitz
- Identifying the competition: A note pp. 195-203

- Patrick Waelbroeck
Volume 40, issue 3-4, 1996
- Trade in ideas Patenting and productivity in the OECD pp. 251-278

- Jonathan Eaton and Samuel Kortum
- Trade and convergence among countries pp. 279-298

- Dan Ben-David
- International spillovers of knowledge and sectoral productivity growth: some evidence for Canada and the United States pp. 299-321

- Richard Brecher, Ehsan Choudhri and Lawrence Schembri
- High-tech R&D subsidies Estimating the effects of Sematech pp. 323-344

- Douglas Irwin and Pete Klenow
- Wages and foreign ownership A comparative study of Mexico, Venezuela, and the United States pp. 345-371

- Brian Aitken, Ann Harrison and Robert Lipsey
- Commercial policy and dynamic adjustment under monopolistic competition pp. 373-409

- Christian Keuschnigg and Wilhelm Kohler
- The size of trading blocs Market power and world welfare effects pp. 411-437

- Eric Bond and Constantinos Syropoulos
- Intertemporal substitution, imports and the permanent income model pp. 439-457

- Robert Amano and Tony Wirjanto
- Evaluating debt repurchases What are the alternatives to investment? pp. 477-494

- Celia Cabral
- Optimal immigration, education and growth in the long run pp. 495-506

- K. -L. Shea and Alan Woodfield
Volume 40, issue 1-2, 1996
- Coordination failures and government policy: A model with applications to East Asia and Eastern Europe pp. 1-22

- Dani Rodrik
- Openness to trade in manufactures in the OECD pp. 23-39

- James Harrigan
- Fiscal policy, growth, and macroeconomic performance in a small open economy pp. 41-66

- Stephen J Turnovsky
- Mandated countertrade as a strategic commitment pp. 67-84

- Tore Ellingsen and Lars Stole
- The role of international factors in the business cycle: A multi-country study pp. 85-104

- Stefan Norrbin and Don Schlagenhauf
- Does real interest parity hold at longer maturities? pp. 105-126

- Philippe Jorion
- Sleeping quotas, pre-emptive quota bidding and monopoly power pp. 127-148

- Luis Campos e Cunha and Vasco Santos
- Import now! An analysis of market-share voluntary import expansions (VIEs) pp. 149-163

- Theresa Greaney
- Voluntary export restraints and strategic technology transfers pp. 165-186

- E. Young Song
- Market share and exchange rate pass-through in world automobile trade pp. 187-207

- Robert Feenstra, Joseph Gagnon and Michael M. Knetter
- A panel project on purchasing power parity: Mean reversion within and between countries pp. 209-224

- Jeffrey Frankel and Andrew Rose
- Are wholly foreign-owned enterprises better than joint ventures? pp. 225-237

- Eden Yu and Chi-Chur Chao