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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 26, issue 3-4, 1989
- Taxation of asset income in the presence of a world securities market pp. 205-226

- Roger Gordon and Hal Varian
- Deterioration of the terms of trade and capital accumulation: A re-examination of the Laursen-Metzler effect pp. 227-250

- Partha Sen and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Trade restrictions as facilitating practices pp. 251-270

- Kala Krishna
- International portfolio nondiversification and exchange rate variability pp. 271-289

- Alan Stockman and Harris Dellas
- Government procurement and international trade pp. 291-308

- Randolph McAfee and John McMillan
- Intersectoral capital reallocation under price uncertainty pp. 309-325

- Avinash Dixit
- Adjustment costs and international trade dynamics pp. 327-344

- Joseph Gagnon
- Optimum borrowing and the current account when there are fluctuations in income pp. 345-358

- J. D. Pitchford
- Increasing returns to scale and the pattern of trade pp. 359-369

- James Rauch
- The intertemporal effects of international transfers pp. 371-382

- Pertti Haaparanta
- Welfare improving tariff changes: A case of many goods and countries pp. 383-388

- Takashi Fukushima and Namdoo Kim
- Protectionism: Jagdish Bhagwati, (MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1988) pp. xiii+147, $16.95 pp. 389-392

- Douglas Nelson
- Fiscal policies and the world economy: Jacob A. Frenkel and Assaf Razin, (MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1987) pp. 000-000, $24.00 pp. 392-394

- John Floyd
- Managing the dollar: From the plaza to the Louvre: Yoichi Funabashi, (Institute for International Economics, Washington, 1988) pp. 297, $19.95 pp. 394-396

- Robert D. Putnam
- Global macroeconomics: Ralph Bryant and Richard Portes, eds., (Macmillan Press, in association with CEPR, London, 1987) pp. 256, $55.00 pp. 396-399

- Alberto Alesina
Volume 26, issue 1-2, 1989
- Trade in nominal assets: Monetary policy, and price level and exchange rate risk pp. 1-28

- Lars Svensson
- Inside money and the open economy pp. 29-51

- Scott Freeman and Robert Murphy
- Fiscal policy and foreign debt pp. 53-75

- Eduardo R. Borensztein
- Bargaining with commitment, choice of techniques, and direct foreign investment pp. 77-97

- Eric Bond and Larry Samuelson
- The effect of tariffs in markets with vertical restraints pp. 99-117

- Andre Fargeix and Jeffrey Perloff
- A model of exchange rate pass-through pp. 119-137

- Eric Fisher
- On occasional monetary policy coordinations that fix the exchange rate pp. 139-155

- Karen Lewis
- Optimal trade taxes for a large country with non-atomistic firms pp. 157-167

- Dani Rodrik
- Import quotas and VERs: A comparative analysis in a three-country framework pp. 169-178

- Elias Dinopoulos and Mordechai Kreinin
- Tariffs and quotas: Retaliation and negotiation with two instruments of protection pp. 179-188

- Brian Copeland
- Empirical macroeconomics for interdependent economies: Ralph Bryant, Dale Henderson, Gerald Holtham, Peter Hooper and Steven Symanski, eds., (The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC) pp. 343+xvii with supplement pp. 347+viii, $37.95 pp. 189-194

- Andrew Hugles Hallet
- Fixing farm trade: Policy options for the United states: Robert L. Paarlberg, (Ballinger, Lexington, MA) pp. 144, $19.95 pp. 194-196

- Brian Wright
- Disequilibrium trade theories: Motoshige Itoh and Takashi Negishi, (Harwood Academic Publishers, Chur, Switzerland, 1987) pp. viii+100, $29.00 pp. 196-198

- John Pomery
- The 1987 publications of the International Finance Section of Princeton University pp. 198-202

- Morris Goldstein
Volume 25, issue 3-4, 1988
- FIML estimation of the dollar-deutschemark risk premium in a portfolio model pp. 205-224

- Stanley Black and Michael K. Salemi
- Dumping and dynamic competition pp. 225-248

- Howard K. Gruenspecht
- On the multilateral transfer problem: Existence of Pareto improving international transfers pp. 249-269

- Arja H. Turunen-Red and Alan Woodland
- Optimal commercial policy with quality-differentiated products pp. 271-290

- Eric Bond
- Forward markets, currency options and the hedging of foreign exchange risk pp. 291-302

- Roger Ware and Ralph Winter
- Expectations and exchange rate dynamics after a decade of floating pp. 303-317

- David Papell
- Alternative measures of import shares: Theory and estimates for the Soviet Union pp. 319-333

- Padma Desai
- A general equilibrium model of guest-worker migration: The source-country perspective pp. 335-351

- Slobodan Djajic and Ross Milbourne
- Trade negotiations in a Nash bargaining model pp. 353-363

- Kenneth Chan
- The implications of international asset trade for monetary policy pp. 365-372

- Harris Dellas
- War news and black market exchange rate deviations from purchasing power parity: Wartime South Vietnam pp. 373-378

- Ronnie Phillips
- The welfare effects of foreign investment in tariff distorted economies pp. 379-383

- Selig L. Sechzer
- The future of world trade in textiles and apparel: William R. Cline, (Institute for International Economics, Washington) pp. xiv + 325, $8 pp. 385-387

- Gary P. Sampson
- The empirical evidence on the efficiency of forward and futures foreign exchange markets: Robert J. Hodrick, (Harwood Academic Publishers, Chur, Switzerland, 1987) pp. 174, $29.00 pp. 387-390

- Charles Engel
- External deficits and the dollar: The pit and the pendulum: Ralph C. Bryant, Gerald Holtham, and Peter Hooper, eds., (The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1988) pp. xii + 147, $10.95 paper, $29.95 cloth pp. 390-392

- Rachel McCulloch
- Trade wars: The theory and practice of international commercial rivalry: John A.C. Conybeare, (Columbia University Press, New York, 1987) pp. xv + 319, $35.00 pp. 392-396

- Joseph Finger
Volume 25, issue 1-2, 1988
- International policy coordination in interdependent monetary economies pp. 1-23

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Interdependence of industries, coordination failure and strategic promotion of an industry pp. 25-43

- Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara
- Capital subsidies and countervailing duties in oligopolistic industries pp. 45-69

- Barbara Spencer
- Credibility, real interest rates, and the optimal speed of trade liberalization pp. 71-93

- Kenneth Froot
- A formalization of the biological model of trade in similar products pp. 95-110

- Elias Dinopoulos
- The gains from fiscal cooperation in the two-commodity real trade model pp. 111-127

- Stephen J Turnovsky
- A specification test of the Heckscher-Ohlin theory pp. 129-141

- Robert Staiger
- A general equilibrium model of pareto inferior trade pp. 143-154

- Oz Shy
- Efficient tariff financing of public goods pp. 155-164

- James Feehan
- Home asset preference and productivity shocks pp. 165-176

- Rafi Eldor, David Pines and Abba Schwartz
- Tariffs, quotas and piecemeal policy reform pp. 177-183

- Rodney Falvey
- A note on nontraded goods and the welfare effect of foreign investment pp. 185-187

- Kazunori Tanigaki
- Balance of payments adjustment, 1945 to 1986: The IMF experience: Margaret Garritsen de Vries (International Monetary Fund, Washington, 1987) pp. xi+336, $14.50 pp. 189-191

- Peter Kenen
- Japan and the United States today: Exchange rates, macroeconomic policies, and financial market innovations: Hugh T. Patrick and Ruichiro Tachi, eds., (Columbia University Press, New York, 1986) pp. 234, $25.00 pp. 191-194

- Jenny Corbett
- Review of 1986 Princeton essays and studies in International Finance: (International Finance Section, Princeton University, Princeton University Press) $4.50 each pp. 195-199

- Peter Hooper and Lois Stekler
- Trade and structural change in Pacific Asia: Colin Bradford and William Branson, eds., (University of Chicago Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research, 1987) $58.00 pp. 199-204

- Wing Woo
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