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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 30, issue 3-4, 1991
- Expropriation and direct investment pp. 201-227

- Harold Cole and William B. English
- Strategic aspects of public finance in a world with high capital mobility pp. 229-247

- Atish Ghosh
- Time consistency of monetary policy in the open economy pp. 249-266

- Henning Bohn
- Dynamic tariffs with asymmetric information pp. 267-283

- Raymond Riezman
- Optimal tariffs on exhaustible resources pp. 285-299

- Larry Karp and David M Newbery
- The role of exchange rates in a popular model of international trade: Does the 'Marshall-Lerner' condition hold? pp. 301-316

- Andrew Rose
- Optimal tax and tariff policies with tax credits pp. 317-329

- Eric Bond
- East--West joint ventures and buyback contracts pp. 331-343

- Raissa Chan and Michael Hoy
- The contribution of nonhomothetic preferences to trade pp. 345-358

- Linda Hunter
- An empirical inquiry into the nature of the forward exchange rate bias pp. 359-369

- Ross Levine
- Tariffs and capacity utilization by monopolistically competitive firms pp. 371-381

- Drusilla Brown
- International monetary economics: M. June Flanders, 1870-1960: Between the classical and the new classical (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1989) pp. xii+368, $49.50 pp. 383-385

- Jacques Melitz
- The foreign exchange market: Richard Baillie and Patrick McMahon, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1989) pp. xiii-259, $44.50 pp. 385-387

- Debra Glassman
- The 1989 Princeton essays and studies in international finance: A review pp. 387-394

- John Cuddington
- Developing countries and the global trading system: John Whalley, ed., (Macmillan, London, 1990) 2 vols. pp. xxii+266 (vol. 1); pp. xxiii+253 (vol. 2) price per volume: [UK pound]35.00 (cloth); [UK pound]14.99 (paper) pp. 394-395

- Jaime de Melo
Volume 30, issue 1-2, 1991
- Capital accumulation and the current account in a two-country model pp. 1-25

- Michael Devereux and Shouyong Shi
- Patents, appropriate technology, and North-South trade pp. 27-47

- Ishac Diwan and Dani Rodrik
- Welfare comparison of trade situations pp. 49-68

- Kar-yiu Wong
- Multiple maturities and time-varying risk premia in forward exchange markets: An econometric analysis pp. 69-86

- Bagher Modjtahedi
- Protectionist responses and declining industries pp. 87-103

- Ngo Long and Neil Vousden
- Endogenous labor supply in international trade theory: Two alternative models pp. 105-120

- Wolfgang Mayer
- Black markets for foreign exchange, real exchange rates and inflation pp. 121-135

- Brian Pinto
- Market equilibrium under the 'threat' of a VER pp. 137-152

- Judith Dean and Shubhashis Gangopadhyay
- Foreign exchange premia and non-neutrality of monetary policy in general equilibrium models pp. 153-166

- Ramon Clarete and John Whalley
- On the incentives associated with sovereign debt pp. 167-176

- Robert Rosenthal
- External increasing returns and the shadow price of foreign exchange pp. 177-184

- Nadeem Naqvi and Klaus Wiener
- A two-step decision model of the multinational enterprise under foreign demand uncertainty pp. 185-190

- Takao Itagaki
- The European payments union: Financial diplomacy in the 1950s: Jacob J. Kaplan and Gunter Schleiminger (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1989) pp. xx, 396, $72.00 pp. 191-193

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- The world trading system: Law and international economic relations: John H. Jackson (The MIT Press, Cambridge and London, 1989) pp. xi+417, $45 pp. 193-195

- Herbert Grubel
- Exchange rates and policy coordination: Peter B. Kenen, (Manchester University Press, 1989) pp. 135, [UK pound]15 pp. 195-197

- Paul Krugman
- Black hole tariffs and endogenous policy theory: Political economy in general equilibrium: Stephen P. Magee, William A. Brock and Leslie Young, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1989) pp. xx+438, $49.50 pp. 197-199

- James Cassing
Volume 29, issue 3-4, 1990
- Trade and the distribution of economic well-being in an economy with local public goods pp. 199-215

- John Wilson
- Pricing to market in Japanese manufacturing pp. 217-236

- Richard C. Marston
- Present value tests of an intertemporal model of the current account pp. 237-253

- Steven Sheffrin and Wing Woo
- Growth, technology transfer, and the long-run theory of international capital movements pp. 255-271

- Jian-Ye Wang
- A positive theory of foreign currency debt pp. 273-292

- Henning Bohn
- Linking trade and external debt strategies pp. 293-310

- Ishac Diwan
- How to beat the random walk: An empirical model of real exchange rates pp. 311-332

- Kees G. Koedijk and Peter Schotman
- International investment and the positive theory of international trade pp. 333-349

- Leslie Young and Jose Romero
- National sovereignty and international monetary order pp. 351-368

- Timothy D. Lane
- Whence exchange rate overshooting: Money stock or flow? pp. 369-384

- Richard Lyons
- Limiting exchange rate flexibility: The European Monetary System: Francesco Giavazzi and Alberto Giovannini (The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1989) pp. xi + 230, $27.50 pp. 385-388

- Richard C. Marston
- Foreign direct investment in the United States: Edward M. Graham and Paul R. Krugman, (Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC, 1989) pp. XIII=161, $11.95 pp. 388-390

- John Mutti
- Power, protection and free trade: International sources of U.S. commercial strategy, 1887-1939: David A. Lake, (Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 1989) pp. xi+242, $29.95 pp. 390-392

- Douglas Irwin
- Trade, development and the world economy: Andres Velasco, ed., Selected Essays of Carlos Diaz-Alejandro (Basil Blackwell, 1988) pp. x+399, $79.95 pp. 392-396

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
Volume 29, issue 1-2, 1990
- On savings and investment dynamics in a small open economy pp. 1-21

- Mary G. Finn
- International capacity choice and national market games pp. 23-42

- Anthony Venables
- Tariffs with private information and reputation pp. 43-67

- Richard Jensen and Marie Thursby
- The positive theory of production externalities under perfect competition pp. 69-91

- James Markusen and Albert Schweinberger
- Fiscal policies and the integrated world stock market pp. 109-122

- Assaf Razin
- Cash/debt buy-backs and the insurance value of reserves pp. 123-131

- Sweder van Wijnbergen
- A general equilibrium model of exchange market intervention with variable sterilization pp. 133-145

- Fidelina Natividad-Carlos and Joe Stone
- Tariffs and quotas under dynamic duopolistic competition pp. 147-159

- Engelbert Dockner and Alfred Haug
- A note on multinational corporations in a model of reciprocal dumping pp. 161-171

- Fumio Dei
- International equity markets and trade policy pp. 173-184

- Sanghack Lee
- A century of debt crises in Latin America: Carlos Marichal, (Princeton University Press, 1989) pp. xiv + 183, $45.00 (cloth), $16.50 (paper) pp. 185-187

- Marcello de Cecco
- Trade policy and market structure: Elhanan Helpman and Paul Krugman, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA) pp. 191, $24.95 pp. 187-189

- James Markusen
- Deregulation and globalization: Liberalizing international trade in air services: Daniel Kasper, (Ballinger, Lexington, MA, 1988) pp. 152, $26.95 pp. 189-195

- Bernard Hoekman
- International trade in business services: Accounting, advertising, law, and management consulting: Thierry Noyelle and Anna Dutka, (Ballinger, Lexington, MA, 1988) pp. 184, $26.95 pp. 189-195

- Bernard Hoekman
- When countries talk: International trade in telecommunications services: Jonathan Aronson and Peter Cowhey, (Ballinger, Lexington, MA, 1988) pp. 368, $29.95 pp. 190-195

- Bernard M. Hoekman
- U.S. trade deficit: Causes, consequences, and cures: Albert E. Burger, (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 1989) pp. 315, $52.50 pp. 195-197

- Jaime Marquez
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