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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 36, issue 3-4, 1994
- Trade adjustment assistance and Pareto gains from trade pp. 201-222

- Robert Feenstra and Tracy Lewis
- Pareto gains from trade, reconsidered: Compensating for jobs lost pp. 223-238

- Richard Brecher and Ehsan Choudhri
- Trade adjustment assistance: Welfare and incentive effects of payments to displaced workers pp. 239-261

- James Brander and Barbara Spencer
- Risk-sharing, adjustment, and trade pp. 263-287

- Avinash Dixit and Rafael Rob
- Sustaining policy cooperation between economies of different size pp. 289-307

- Henrik Jensen
- Incentive compatible regulation of a foreign-owned subsidiary pp. 309-331

- Thomas Gresik and Douglas Nelson
- Optimal strategic trade policy under asymmetric information pp. 333-354

- Larry D. Qui
- Bid--ask spreads and volatility in the foreign exchange market: An empirical analysis pp. 355-372

- Tim Bollerslev and Michael Melvin
- The real exchange rate and foreign direct investment in the United States: Relative wealth vs. relative wage effects pp. 373-389

- Michael Klein and Eric Rosengren
- The 'procompetitive' effects of trade policy reform in a small, open economy pp. 391-411

- Thomas Hertel
- Predicting exchange rate crises: Mexico revisited pp. 413-430

- Linda Goldberg
- Market-share quotas pp. 431-447

- James D. Reitzes and Oliver R. Grawe
- Nationalizing to liberalize: Credibility in trade liberalization pp. 449-465

- Pradeep Srivastava
- How long do unilateral target zones last? pp. 467-481

- Bernard Dumas and Lars Svensson
- Optimal trade taxes in the presence of foreign ownership and equity exchanges pp. 483-500

- Shumpei Takemori and Masatoshi Tsumagari
- Trade and protectionism: Takatoshi Ito and Anne O. Kruegers, eds., (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, for the National Bureau of Economic Research, 1993) pp.449, $68 pp. 501-506

- K.C. Fung
- Economic policies at cross purposes: the United States and developing countries: Anne O. Kreuger (The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1993) pp. 251, $24.95 pp. 506-510

- Andres Velasco
- The 1992 Princeton essays and studies in international finance: a review: (Department of Economics, International Finance Section, Princeton University, Princeton University Press), $6.50-$9.00 pp. 510-513

- Helen Popper
Volume 36, issue 1-2, 1994
- A reexamination of the neoclassical trade model under uncertainty pp. 1-27

- Karla Hoff
- Exchange rate volatility and deviations from unbiasedness in a cash-in-advance model pp. 29-52

- Geert Bekaert
- Productivity, imperfect competition and trade reform: Theory and evidence pp. 53-73

- Ann Harrison
- Exchange rate determination and asset prices in a stochastic small open economy pp. 75-97

- Earl L. Grinols and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Foreign exchange liberalization and the viability of a fixed exchange regime pp. 99-116

- Daekeun Park
- EC members fighting about surplus VERs, FDI and Japanese cars pp. 117-131

- Harry Flam
- The sensitivity of strategic and corrective R&D policy in oligopolistic industries pp. 133-150

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- Can the Markov switching model forecast exchange rates? pp. 151-165

- Charles Engel
- The possibility of factor price equalization, revisited pp. 167-175

- Alan Deardorff
- Monopoly and trade policy pp. 177-186

- Carsten Kowalczyk
- A retrospective on the bretton woods system: Lessons for international monetary reform: Michael D. Bordo and Barry Eichengreen, eds., (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1993) pp. xiii+675 pp. 187-192

- Peter Kenen
- Golden fetters: The gold standard and the great depression: Barry Eichengreen, (Oxford University Press, New York, 1992) pp. xix + 448, $39.95 pp. 193-197

- Michael Bordo
- The economics and politics of world sugar policies: Stephen V. Marks and Keith E. Maskus, eds., (University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1993) pp. 176 + viii pp. 197-199

- Anne O. Krueger
Volume 35, issue 3-4, 1993
- Can government purchases explain the recent U.S. net export deficits? pp. 201-225

- Kei-Mu Yi
- Strategic trade policy and welfare: The empirical consequences of cross-ownership pp. 227-249

- Andrew R. Dick
- International standards for intellectual property protection and R & D incentives pp. 251-273

- Reiko Aoki and Thomas Prusa
- Learning about intervention target zones pp. 275-295

- Michael Klein and Karen Lewis
- Consumption and real exchange rates in dynamic economies with non-traded goods pp. 297-316

- David Backus and Gregor Smith
- Stochastic trade policy with asset markets: The role of tariff structure pp. 317-333

- Mahua Barari and Harvey Lapan
- Constitutional rules, reputation, and sovereign debt pp. 335-350

- Dane Rowlands
- Currency substitution and exchange rate volatility in the European Community pp. 351-365

- Matthew Canzoneri and Behzad Diba
- Lobbying and Cournot-Nash competition: Implications for strategic trade policy pp. 367-376

- Michael Moore and Steven Suranovic
- Welfare analysis of tariff change with and without international transfers pp. 377-387

- Noritsugu Nakanishi
- Empirical studies of commercial policy: Robert E. Baldwin, ed., (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, 1991) pp. ix+320 pp. 389-391

- Keith Head
- Cooperation and governance in international trade: The strategic organizational approach: Beth V. Yarbrough and Robert M. Yarbrough (Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1992) pp. xi+182 pp. 392-394

- Rodney Ludema
- International trade and global development: Essays in honour of Jagdish Bhagwati: Ad Koekkoek and L.B.M. Mennes, eds. (Routledge, London and New York, 1991) pp. x, 251 pp. 394-396

- Charles Kindleberger
Volume 35, issue 1-2, 1993
- Testing the imports-as-market-discipline hypothesis pp. 1-22

- James Levinsohn
- A utility-based comparison of some models of exchange rate volatility pp. 23-45

- Kenneth West, Hali Edison and Dongchul Cho
- International technology transfer with an information asymmetry and endogenous research and development pp. 47-67

- Donald Wright
- International risk-sharing and non-traded goods pp. 69-89

- Linda Tesar
- OECD imports and trade barriers in 1983 pp. 91-111

- James Harrigan
- Using non-linear methods to search for risk premia in currency futures pp. 113-132

- David A. Hsieh
- Domino dumping II: Anti-dumping pp. 133-150

- James Anderson
- Strategic trade policy: Choosing between export subsidies and export quotas under uncertainty pp. 169-183

- Ram Shivakumar
- Who's bashing whom?: Trade conflict in high-technology industries: Laura D'Andrea Tyson, (Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC, 1992) pp. xviii + 324, $25.00 pp. 185-191

- Andrew R. Dick
- International high-technology competition: F.M. Scherer, (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1992) pp. viii + 196, $29.95 pp. 185-185

- Andrew R. Dick
- The fair trade fraud: How congress pillages the consumer and decimates american competitiveness: James Bovard, (St. Martin's Press, New York, 1991) pp. 330, $24.95 pp. 191-197

- Joseph Finger
- GATT article VI and the protectionist bias in antidumping law, Kluwer studies in transnational law, Vol. 7: Rainer M. Bierwagen, (Kluwer, Devemter and Boston, 1991) pp. xx, 360, $47.50 pp. 191-191

- Joseph Finger
- Heckscher-Ohlin trade theory: Harry Flam and M. June Flanders, eds., (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991) pp. x + 222 pp. 197-199

- Ronald Jones
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