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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 28, issue 3-4, 1990
- Identifying the competition pp. 199-215

- James Levinsohn and Robert Feenstra
- Structural adjustment to a terms of trade disturbance: The role of relative prices pp. 217-243

- Michael Gavin
- Domestic politics and the international coordination of fiscal policies pp. 245-265

- Guido Tabellini
- Real exchange rate effects of monetary shocks under fixed and flexible exchange rates pp. 267-290

- Reuven Glick and Clas Wihlborg
- On the strategic choice between capital and labor mobility pp. 291-314

- Leonard K. Cheng and Kar-yiu Wong
- Nonparametric exchange rate prediction? pp. 315-332

- Francis Diebold and James Nason
- Compositional effects of government spending in a two-country, two-sector production model pp. 333-347

- Steven Durlauf and Robert Staiger
- Is price flexibility destabilizing?: Evidence for the open economy pp. 349-363

- Gordon Myers and William Scarth
- Preferential tariffs and the 'most favoured nation' principle: A note pp. 365-373

- Konstantine Gatsios
- Derationalizing tariffs with specialized intermediate inputs and differentiated final goods pp. 375-383

- James Markusen
- The economics of 1992: The E.C. commission's assessment of the economic effects of completing the internal market: Michael Emerson, Michel Aujean, Michel Catinat, Philippe Goybet and Alexis Jacquemin, (Oxford University Press, 1988) pp. xv + 304, [UK pound]27.50 (cloth), [UK pound]12.95 (paper) pp. 385-388

- Gene Grossman
- The political economy of protection: Arye L. Hillman, (Harwood Academic Publishers, Chur, 1989) pp. viii + 167, $43.00 pp. 388-390

- Edward John Ray
- Trade policy in a changing world economy: Robert E. Baldwin, (Harvester Wheatsheaf, London, 1988) pp. xi + 273, $39.95 pp. 390-393

- Drusilla Brown
- Explaining international production: John H. Dunning, (Unwin Hyman, London, 1989) pp. xvii + 378, $19.95 pp. 393-395

- Irving B. Kravis
Volume 28, issue 1-2, 1990
- International monetary cooperation under tariff threats pp. 1-23

- Giorgio Basevi, Vincenzo Denicolo' and Flavio Delbono
- Managerial control of international firms and patterns of direct investment pp. 25-45

- Wilfred Ethier and Henrik Horn
- Can a time-varying risk premium explain excess returns in the forward market for foreign exchange? pp. 47-70

- Graciela Kaminsky and Rodrigo Peruga
- Tariffs and saving in a model with new generations pp. 71-91

- Charles Engel and Kenneth Kletzer
- International R&D competition and trade policy pp. 93-113

- Gerhard Clemenz
- Real and nominal exchange rates in the long run: An empirical investigation pp. 115-136

- Nelson Mark
- Residential investment and the current account pp. 137-153

- Kiminori Matsuyama
- An incentive compatible approach to the transfer pricing problem pp. 155-172

- Thomas Prusa
- International debt: An explanation of the commercial banks' lending behavior after 1982 pp. 173-186

- Beatriz Armendariz de Aghion
- Exchange-rate instability: Paul Krugman, (MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1989) pp. ix+122, $12.95 pp. 187-190

- Niels Thygesen
- The relative inefficiency of quotas: James E. Anderson, (MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1988) pp. xiv+225, $25.00 pp. 190-192

- Alasdair Smith
- Exchange rates and inflation: Rudiger Dornbusch, (the MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1988) pp x+475, $27.50 pp. 192-195

- M. June Flanders
- Changing trade patterns in manufactured goods: An econometric investigation, contributions to economic analysis series: Bela Balassa and Luc Bauwens, D.W. Jorgenson and J. Waelbroeck, eds. (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1988) pp. xvii+202, $67.75 pp. 195-198

- Earl L. Grinols
Volume 27, issue 3-4, 1989
- External debt, capital flight and political risk pp. 199-220

- Alberto Alesina and Guido Tabellini
- Efficiency wages in a Ricardian model of international trade pp. 221-244

- Brian Copeland
- Foreign-exchange rationing and employment in industrializing countries pp. 245-264

- John McDermott
- Market power and exchange rate adjustment in the presence of quotas pp. 265-282

- Joshua Aizenman
- Adverse incentives in the taxation of foreigners pp. 283-297

- Matthew Canzoneri
- Oligopolistic competition and international trade: Quantity and quality restrictions pp. 299-318

- Satya Das and Shabtai Donnenfeld
- Free trade equilibria to multi-country quota games pp. 319-333

- Dan Bernhardt and Alice Enders
- Intertemporal speculation, devaluation, and the J-curve pp. 335-345

- Stefan Gerlach
- Choice between international capital and labor mobility for diversified economies pp. 347-361

- Katsuhiko Suzuki
- Perspectives on buy-outs and the Ramaswami effect pp. 363-371

- Ronald Jones and Stephen Easton
- A note on the symmetry between Lerner's case and Metzler's paradox pp. 373-379

- Pan-Long Tsai
- Japan in the world economy: Bela Balassa and Marcus Noland, (Institute for International Economics, 1988) pp. xii + 290, $14.95 pp. 381-385

- Gary Saxonhouse
- The European Monetary System: Francesco Giavazzi, Stefano Micossi and Marcus Miller, eds., (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1988) pp. xx + 424, $59.50 pp. 385-387

- Nouriel Roubini
- A study of trade among countries, 1950-1980: An appraisal of the emerging pattern, contributions to economic analysis series: Harmon C. Thomas D.W. Jorgenson and J. Waelbroeck, eds. (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1988) pp. xvi + 242, $67.75 pp. 387-390

- Earl L. Grinols
- Obstacles to international macroeconomic policy coordination: Study No. 64, December 1988, Jeffrey A. Frankel pp. 390-393

- Hali Edison
Volume 27, issue 1-2, 1989
- Optimal portfolio choice and the collapse of a fixed-exchange rate regime pp. 1-24

- Alessandro Penati and George Pennacchi
- Symmetric pass-through of tariffs and exchange rates under imperfect competition: An empirical test pp. 25-45

- Robert Feenstra
- Product differentiation and the treatment of foreign trade in computable general equilibrium models of small economies pp. 47-67

- Jaime de Melo and Sherman Robinson
- The role of export subsidies when product quality is unknown pp. 69-89

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- Tariffs, interest rates, and the trade balance in the world economy pp. 91-110

- Grant W. Gardner and Kent P. Kimbrough
- Financial policy and speculative runs with a crawling peg: Argentina 1979-1981 pp. 111-127

- Robert Cumby and Sweder van Wijnbergen
- Strategic trade policy when firms can invest abroad: When are tariffs and quotas equivalent? pp. 129-146

- James Levinsohn
- The effects of customs unions on the pattern and terms of trade in a Ricardian model with a continuum of goods pp. 147-164

- Dennis R. Appleyard, Patrick J. Conway and Alfred Field
- Bank runs in open economies and the international transmission of panics pp. 165-175

- Peter Garber and Vittorio U. Grilli
- Tariffs versus ratio quotas under duopoly pp. 177-183

- Chao-cheng Mai and Hong Hwang
- Empirical modeling of exchange rate dynamics: Francis Diebold, Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems no. 303 (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1988) pp. 143, $19.40 pp. 185-189

- Jeffrey Frankel and James Stock
- Resisting protectionism: Global industries and the politics of international trade: Helen V. Milner, (Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1988) pp. 329 + xiii, $29.50 pp. 189-191

- Anne O. Krueger
- Empirical methods for international trade: Robert C. Feenstra, ed., (The MIT Press, Cambridge, 1988) pp. xi + 322, $30.00 pp. 191-196

- Harry Bowen
- Floating exchange rates: Theories and evidence: Ronald MacDonald, (Unwin Hyman, 1988), pp.260, $45.00 pp. 196-198

- Clas Wihlborg
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