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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 39, issue 3-4, 1995
- Intra-industry trade: A Heckscher-Ohlin-Ricardo approach pp. 201-226

- Donald Davis
- How trade-related are intellectual property rights? pp. 227-248

- Keith Maskus and Mohan Penubarti
- Why can't countervailing duties deter export subsidization? pp. 249-272

- Larry Qiu
- Estimating exchange market pressure and the degree of exchange market intervention for Canada pp. 273-295

- Diana Weymark
- Welfare effects of aid under quantitative trade restrictions pp. 297-315

- Sajal Lahiri and Pascalis Raimondos
- 'Secret' buy-backs of LDC debt pp. 317-334

- Daniel Cohen and Thierry Verdier
- Industrial location and public infrastructure pp. 335-351

- Philippe Martin and Carol Rogers
- Exchange rate target zones, realignments and the interest rate differential: Theory and evidence pp. 353-367

- Alejandro M. Werner
- The product cycle and the world distribution of income A reformulation pp. 369-382

- Edwin Lai
Volume 39, issue 1-2, 1995
- Union wage sensitivity to trade and protection: Theory and evidence pp. 1-25

- Noel Gaston and Daniel Trefler
- An integrated model of multinational flexibility and financial hedging pp. 27-51

- Antonio S. Mello, John E. Parsons and Alexander J. Triantis
- Trade liberalization and the dimensions of efficiency change in Mexican manufacturing industries pp. 53-78

- James Tybout and M. Daniel Westbrook
- Capital goods imports, the real exchange rate and the current account pp. 79-101

- Luis Servén
- Information sharing and tax competition among governments pp. 103-121

- Philippe Bacchetta and Maria Paz Espinosa
- Factor endowments and the international location of production: Econometric evidence for the OECD, 1970-1985 pp. 123-141

- James Harrigan
- Growth, trade, and international transfers pp. 143-158

- Eric Fisher
- Price dumping in intermediate good markets pp. 159-173

- Daniel Bernhofen
Volume 38, issue 3-4, 1995
- Fundamentals uncertainty, bubbles, and exchange rate dynamics pp. 199-222

- Shinsuke Ikeda and Akihisa Shibata
- Agglomeration benefits and location choice: Evidence from Japanese manufacturing investments in the United States pp. 223-247

- Keith Head, John Ries and Deborah Swenson
- Real exchange rate effects of monetary disturbances under different degrees of exchange rate flexibility: An empirical analysis pp. 249-273

- Reuven Glick, Peter Kretzmer and Clas Wihlborg
- Optimal industrial targeting with unknown learning-by-doing pp. 275-295

- Elias Dinopoulos, Tracy Lewis and David Sappington
- Investment in manufacturing, exchange rates and external exposure pp. 297-320

- Jose Campa and Linda Goldberg
- Who benefits from antidumping legislation? pp. 321-337

- Simon Anderson, Nicolas Schmitt and Jacques Thisse
- Haircuts or hysteresis? Sources of movements in real exchange rates pp. 339-360

- John Rogers and Michael Jenkins
- State- and time-contingent switches of exchange rate regime pp. 361-374

- Alan Sutherland
- Imperfect information: Some implications for modelling the exchange rate pp. 375-383

- Mark A. Roberts
Volume 38, issue 1-2, 1995
- Trade blocs, currency blocs and the reorientation of world trade in the 1930s pp. 1-24

- Barry Eichengreen and Douglas Irwin
- Foreign investment quotas and rent extraction under uncertainty pp. 25-49

- Leonardo Bartolini
- Trade liberalization, credibility and self-fulfilling failures pp. 51-73

- Edward F. Buffie
- Exchange rate regimes and trade prices Does the EMS matter? pp. 75-94

- Andre Sapir and Khalid Sekkat
- Trade liberalization in a multinational-dominated industry pp. 95-117

- James Markusen, Thomas Rutherford and Linda Hunter
- Export and output supply functions with endogenous domestic prices pp. 119-141

- John Newman, Victor Lavy and Philippe De Vreyer
- Optimal tariffs and the choice of technology Discriminatory tariffs vs. the 'Most Favored Nation' clause pp. 143-160

- Jay Choi
- Banking on currency forecasts: How predictable is change in money? pp. 161-178

- Menzie Chinn and Richard Meese
Volume 37, issue 3-4, 1994
- Infant industry protection in the steel rail industry pp. 141-165

- Keith Head
- Parallel imports, demand dispersion, and international price discrimination pp. 167-195

- David Malueg and Marius Schwartz
- Cost asymmetries in international subsidy games: Should governments help winners or losers? pp. 197-218

- J. Peter Neary
- The organizational cost of protection pp. 219-238

- Neil Vousden and Neil Campbell
- Sources of meteor showers and heat waves in the foreign exchange market pp. 239-247

- Kedreth Hogan and Michael Melvin
- Tariffs for a foreign monopolist under incomplete information pp. 249-264

- David Collie and Morten Hviid
- Competitiveness, convergence, and international specialization: David Dollar and Edward Wolff (MIT press, Cambridge, MA 1993) pp. ix+228, $35.00 pp. 265-268

- James Tybout
- Sizing up U.S. export disincentives: J. David Richardson (institute for international economics, Washington, DC, 1993) pp. xii+182, $21.95 pp. 269-273

- Steven Husted
- Finance and development: Issues and experience: Alberto Giovannini, ed (Cambridge university press, New York, 1993) pp. ix+436, $49.50 pp. 273-277

- Ross Levine
Volume 37, issue 1-2, 1994
- Trade liberalization, comparative advantage, and scale economies stock market evidence from Canada pp. 1-27

- Aileen J. Thompson
- Intra-NIE competition in exports of manufactures pp. 29-47

- Vito Muscatelli, A. A. Stevenson and Catia Montagna
- Open economy macroeconomics under imperfect competition A two-country model pp. 49-63

- John Fender and Chong Yip
- Favoring domestic firms in procurement contracts pp. 65-80

- Fernando Branco
- Adjustment costs in investment, time preferences, and the current account pp. 81-95

- Cem Karayalcin
- Export subsidies and oligopoly with switching costs pp. 97-110

- Ted To
- The allocation of seigniorage in a common currency area pp. 111-122

- Anne Sibert
- Poland's jump to the market economy: Jeffrey Sachs (M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993) pp. vi, 154, $19.95 pp. 123-128

- Stanislaw Wellisz
- Antidumping: how it works and who gets hurt: J. Michael Finger, ed., (Studies in International Trade Policy, The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1993) pp. xiv + 267, $29.95 pp. 128-131

- Brian Hindley
- Studies in international taxation: Alberto Giovannini, R. Glenn Hubbard and Joel Slemrod, eds., (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1993) pp. ix + 330, $55.00 pp. 131-134

- John Mutti
- Japanese monetary policy: Kenneth J. Singleton, ed., (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1993) pp. ix + 195, $35.00 pp. 135-139

- Anil Kashyap
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