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Journal of International Economics
1971 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 3-4, 1985
- Can international monetary policy cooperation be counterproductive? pp. 199-217

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Activist monetary policy, imperfect capital mobility, and the overshooting hypothesis pp. 219-240

- David Papell
- North-South trade and capital flows in a ricardian model of accumulation pp. 241-260

- Andre Burgstaller
- Taxing international capital movements in a growing world pp. 261-279

- Roy J. Ruffin
- Growth rates with an exhaustible resource and home goods pp. 281-299

- Mohammad Moussavian
- The distributional impact of a resource boom pp. 301-319

- James Cassing and Peter Warr
- Money, prices, and the current account in a dual exchange rate regime pp. 321-338

- Grant W. Gardner
- A two-country disequilibrium model pp. 339-355

- Robert Owen
- A note on the neoclassical ambiguity and the specific factor production model under variable returns to scale pp. 357-363

- Jose Mendez
- On negative shadow factor prices in the presence of factor market distortions pp. 365-371

- Takashi Fukushima
- On the dynamic non-equivalence of tariffs and quotas in the monetary model of the balance of payments: Comment pp. 373-379

- Betty Daniel, Harold O. Fried and Edward Tower
- On the dynamic non-equivalence of tariffs and quotas in the monetary model of the balance of payments: Reply pp. 381-382

- Mario I. Blejer and Arye Hillman
- The 1983 Publications of the International Finance Section of Princeton University pp. 383-386

- Andrew Crockett
- The international transmission of inflation: Michael R. Darby and James R. Lothian, eds., with Arthur E. Gandolfi, Anna J. Schwartz and Alan C. Stockman, (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1983, for the National Bureau of Economic Research) pp. xv + 727, $69.00 (cloth) pp. 386-389

- Peter Hartley
- Exchange rates and international macroeconomics: Jacob A. Frenkel, ed., (University of Chicago Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research, Chicago, 1984) pp. x + 362, $43.00 pp. 390-393

- Robert Cumby
- Macroeconomic analysis for small open economics: Martin F.J. Prachowny, (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1984) pp. xii + 175 pp. 393-395

- Michael Hoel
- Development strategies in semi-industrial economies: Bela Balassa (ed.), (The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1984) pp. xiii + 394, U.S.$32.50 hardcover, 18.50 paperback. Published for the World Bank pp. 395-396

- Carl Hamilton
Volume 18, issue 1-2, 1985
- The monetary approach to exchange rate determination under rational expectations: The dollar-deutschmark rate pp. 1-16

- Wing Woo
- Currency prices, terms of trade, and interest rates: A general equilibrium asset-pricing cash-in-advance approach pp. 17-41

- Lars Svensson
- Dual exchange rate systems and capital controls: An investigation pp. 43-63

- Charles Adams and Jeremy Greenwood
- Domestic taste differences, transportation costs and international trade pp. 65-82

- James Melvin
- Export subsidies and international market share rivalry pp. 83-100

- James Brander and Barbara Spencer
- Imported inputs in an optimising model of a small open economy pp. 101-121

- M. W. Butlin
- Intergenerational and international trade pp. 123-139

- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- Currency substitution in a production economy pp. 141-158

- Kyung-Soo Kim
- The theory of commercial policy in a monetary economy with sticky wages pp. 159-170

- M. Ercan Kumcu
- A theorem on income distribution in a small open economy pp. 171-176

- Ronald Jones
- Trade with fixed real wages and mobile capital pp. 177-186

- Anthony Brewer
- An empirical estimate of the effects of labormarket distortions on the factor content of U.S. trade pp. 187-193

- Julia Lane
- Inequalising trade? A study of traditional North/South specialisation in the context of terms of trade concepts: John Spraos, The Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, New York, 1983) pp. vi + 169, $32.50 pp. 195-197

- Irving B. Kravis
Volume 17, issue 3-4, 1984
- Smuggling, trade, and price disparity: A crime-theoretic approach pp. 201-217

- Lawrence Martin and Arvind Panagariya
- Cartel stability and tariff policy pp. 219-237

- Carl Davidson
- Separability and the specification of foreign trade functions pp. 239-263

- L. Winters
- A re-examination of purchasing power parity: A multi-country and multi-period study pp. 265-277

- Craig Hakkio
- Exchange market intervention under alternative forms of exogenous disturbances pp. 279-297

- Stephen J Turnovsky
- Testing for the absence of expected real profits from forward market speculation pp. 299-308

- Charles Engel
- Do asset-demand functions optimize over the mean and variance of real returns? A six-currency test pp. 309-323

- Jeffrey Frankel and Charles Engel
- Substitutability and the welfare effects of endowment increases pp. 325-334

- Rolf R. Mantel
- Immiserizing growth in a many-commodity setting pp. 335-345

- Tatsuo Hatta
- Uncertainty as a possible rationale for customs unions pp. 347-357

- Timothy Fries
- Tariffs vs. quotas under duopoly of heterogeneous goods pp. 359-373

- Motoshige Itoh and Yoshiyasu Ono
- Do increases in preference similarity (across countries) induce increases in trade?: An affirmative example pp. 375-381

- Nicholas Economides
- International trade and resource allocation: Alan D. Woodland, (North-Holland, Amsterdam and New York, 1982) pp. xiv + 520, $59.00 pp. 383-386

- Lars Svensson
- IMF conditionality: John Williamson, ed., (Institute for International Economics, Washington, D.C., 1983) pp. xvi. +679, $30.00 pp. 387-389

- Mark Gersovitz
- The export-import bank: An economic analysis: David P. Baron, (Academic Press, New York, 1983) pp. xi + 342, $39.50 pp. 390-392

- Robert Feenstra
- Exchange rate determination and adjustment: Jagdeep S. Bhandari, (Praeger, New York, 1982) pp, xii + 276 pp. 392-393

- Elias Karakitsos
- Financial policies and the world capital market: The problem of Latin American countries: Pedro Aspe Armella, Rudiger Dornbusch and Maurice Obstfeld, eds., (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1983) pp. 304, $36.00 pp. 394-396

- Miguel A. Kiguel
Volume 17, issue 1-2, 1984
- Collapsing exchange-rate regimes: Some linear examples pp. 1-13

- Robert Flood and Peter Garber
- International competition in R&D and technological leadership: An examination of the Posner-Hufbauer hypothesis pp. 15-40

- Leonard Cheng
- The effect of commercial policy on international migration flows: The case of the United States and Mexico pp. 41-53

- John K. Hill and Jose Mendez
- Exhaustible resources and the dynamics of comparative advantage pp. 55-71

- Slobodan Djajic
- The gains from international factor movements pp. 73-83

- Gene Grossman
- International capital transfers and the choice of production technique: A simple two-country model pp. 85-99

- Susan I. Ranney
- The role of information and the international business cycle pp. 101-120

- Colin Lawrence
- The macroeconomics of trade liberalization pp. 121-137

- Edward F. Buffie
- The optimal investment and current account response to oil price shocks under putty-clay technology pp. 139-147

- Sweder van Wijnbergen
- Dumping in international markets and welfare: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 149-157

- Satya Das and Adwait K. Mohanty
- The commodity pattern of trade and the Heckscher-Ohlin theorem in the presence of aggregate and commodity-specific factor-intensity reversals pp. 159-172

- Franklin M. Fisher and Arye Hillman
- Tests of rational expectations and no risk premium in forward exchange markets pp. 173-184

- David A. Hsieh
- Alec Cairncross and Barry Eichengreen, sterling in decline: The devaluations of 1931, 1949 and 1967: (Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1983) p. viii + 261, [UK pound]19.50 pp. 185-187

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- Anne O. Krueger, exchange-rate determination: (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1983) pp. ix + 218, $34.50 ($8.95 paperback) pp. 187-188

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Bela Balassa, the newly industrializing countries in the world economy: (Pergamon Press, New York, 1981) pp. xviii + 461, $45.00 pp. 188-194

- Albert Berry
- Louis Turner and Neil McMullen, the newly industrializing countries: Trade and adjustment: (George Allen & Unwin, London, 1982) pp. xi + 290 pp. 188-194

- Albert Berry
- Lawrence B. Krause and Sueo Sekiguchi, eds., economic international in the pacific basin: (The brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 1980) pp. xiv + 269 pp. 194-196

- Koichi Hamada
- Warren L. Coats, Jr. and Deena R. Khatkhate, eds., money and monetary policy in less developed countries -- A survey of issues and evidence: (Pergamon Press Ltd., Oxford, and Pergamon Press Inc., New York, 1980) pp. xiv + 827, paperback $20.00 pp. 196-200

- Philip Brock
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