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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 16, issue 3-4, 1984
- Multinationals, multi-plant economies, and the gains from trade pp. 205-226

- James Markusen
- Trade warfare: Tariffs and cartels pp. 227-242

- James Brander and Barbara Spencer
- Smuggling and the black market for foreign exchange pp. 243-257

- Mark Pitt
- Commodity trade and relative returns to factors of production pp. 259-270

- R. Spence Hilton
- A thorn in the lion's paw: Has britain paid too much for Common Market membership? pp. 271-293

- Earl L. Grinols
- Fixed versus flexible exchange rates and the measurement of exchange rate instability pp. 295-306

- David A. Brodsky
- Fixed versus flexible exchange rates and measurement of exchange rate instability: Comment pp. 307-310

- Pradumna B. Rana
- Properties of a system of currency baskets pp. 311-317

- Geir Asheim
- Some theorems of trade with joint production pp. 319-333

- Yasuo Uekawa
- Profitability of export restraint pp. 335-343

- Yoshiyasu Ono
- Comparative statics in general equilibrium models with a unionized sector pp. 345-356

- John K. Hill
- The possibility of recipient-harming, donor-benefiting transfers with more than two countries pp. 357-364

- Andrew Postlewaite and Michael Webb
- Factor trade and goods trade pp. 365-378

- Lars Svensson
- Anne O. Krueger, Hal B. Lary, Terry Monson and Narongchai Akrasanee, Editors, Trade and Employment in Developing Countries. 1: Individual Studies, The University of Chicago Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research, Amsterdam (1981), p. x + 548 pp. 379-382

- Albert Fishlow
- Anne O. Krueger, Editor, Trade and Employment in Developing Countries. 2: Factor Supply and Substitution, The University of Chicago Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research, Chicago and London (1982), p. xv + 265 pp. 379-382

- Albert Fishlow
- Anne O. Krueger, Editor, Trade and Employment in Developing Countries. 3: Synthesis, The University of Chicago Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research, Chicago and London (1983), p. x + 219 pp. 379-382

- Albert Fishlow
- Richard J. Herring, Editor, Managing Foreign Exchange Risk, Cambridge University Press, Chicago and London (1983), p. xiv + 235 pp. 382-385

- John Cuddington
- Robert L. Ayres, Editor, Banking on the Poor, The MIT Press, Cambridge (1983), p. xii +282 pp. 385-388

- Vijay Joshi
- Jean-Francois Hennart, Editor, A Theory of Multinational Enterprise, The University of Michigan Press, Cambridge, Mass. (1982), p. 201 pp. 388-390

- Paul Geroski
- Michael Beenstock, Editor, The World Economy in Transition, George Allen & Unwin, Ann Arbor (1983), p. xvii + 238 pp. 390-394

- Asim Erdilek
- Kozo Yamamura, Editor, Policy and Trade Issues of the Japanese Economy, University of Washington Press, London (1982), p. xiii + 348 pp. 394-396

- Wilbur F. Monroe
Volume 16, issue 1-2, 1984
- The gold standard crisis of 1847 pp. 1-27

- Rüdiger Dornbusch and Jacob A. Frenkel
- Nontraded goods, oil price increases and the current account pp. 29-44

- Nancy Marion
- Dynamic effects of protection on productivity pp. 45-57

- Pranab Bardhan and Kenneth Kletzer
- Prices, output and the balance of payments in an open economy with rational expectations pp. 59-77

- Nigel W. Duck
- Export pricing, flexible exchange rates, and divergence in the prices of traded goods pp. 79-101

- Robert S. Dohner
- Multiple equilibria in the theory of international trade with monopolistically competitive commodities pp. 103-121

- Anthony Venables
- External sector closing rules in applied general equilibrium models pp. 123-138

- John Whalley and Bernard Yeung
- On the presence of risk premiums in foreign exchange markets pp. 139-154

- Jean-Claude Cosset
- The effect of forward exchange on spot-rate volatility under risk and rational expectations pp. 155-172

- Masahiro Kawai
- The effects of foreign investment in the presence of a factor market monopsony pp. 173-182

- Jose Mendez
- A note on the nonequivalence of import barriers and voluntary export restraints pp. 183-187

- Jose Saul Lizondo
- Modern international economics: Wilfred Ethier, (W.W. Norton, New York, 1983) pp. xviii+588, $27.50 pp. 189-197

- J. Carter Murphy
- International economics in a integrated world: Arthur B. Laffer and Mark A. Miles, (Scott, Foresman, Glenview, Illionois, 1982) pp.xix+438 pp. 189-197

- J. Carter Murphy
- International economics: Dominick Salvarote, (Macmillan, New York, 1983) pp. xxvi+560, $33.95 pp. 189-197

- J. Carter Murphy
- The open economy and the world economy: a textbook in international economics: John Williamson, (Basic Books, New York, 1983) pp. xvi+414, $23.95 pp. 189-197

- J. Carter Murphy
- The 1982 Publications of the International Finance Section of Princeton University pp. 198-203

- Geoffrey E. Wood
- Essay No. 147, May 1982.international financial intermediation: a long and tropical view pp. 198-203

- Edmar Bacha and Carlos F. Diaz Alejandro
- Study No.49,July 1982. flexible exchange rates in historical perspective pp. 198-203

- Peter Bernholz
- Study No.50, October 1982,exchange-rate management in theory and practice pp. 198-203

- Victor Argy
- Essay No.148, November 1982, monetary approaches to the balance of payments and exchange rates pp. 198-203

- Alan A. Rabin and Leland B. Yeager
- Essay No.149,December 1982. from Rambouillet to Versailles:a symposium pp. 198-203

- C. Fred Bergsten, Rüdiger Dornbusch, Jacob A. Frenkel, Steven W. Kohlhagen, Luigi Spaventa and Thomas D. Willet
- Essay No.150, December 1982.the inefficacy of trade policy pp. 198-203

- Robert Baldwin
- Study No. 51, December 1982. U.S. intervention in the exchange market for dm,1977-80 pp. 198-203

- Paul Wonnacott
Volume 15, issue 3-4, 1983
- On the relationship between the exchange regime and the portfolio rules of optimizing agents pp. 199-224

- Walter Enders and Harvey Lapan
- The demand for foreign bonds pp. 225-238

- René Stulz
- The J-curve, rational expectations, and the stability of the flexible exchange rate system pp. 239-251

- Jay H. Levin
- Restricted stock markets in simple general equilibrium models with production uncertainty pp. 253-276

- John Pomery
- Welfare aspects of the transfer problem pp. 277-289

- Makoto Yano
- Advantageous reallocations: A constructive example pp. 291-295

- Daniel Leonard and Richard Manning
- The possibility of an immiserizing transfer under uncertainty pp. 297-311

- Timothy Fries
- A 'reciprocal dumping' model of international trade pp. 313-321

- James Brander and Paul Krugman
- Optimal tariff calculations in alternative trade models and some possible implications for current world trading arrangements pp. 323-348

- Bob Hamilton and John Whalley
- On the best use of trade controls in the presence of foreign market power pp. 349-365

- Edward Tower
- Capital markets and urban unemployment pp. 367-385

- M. Khan and Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi
- Tariffs, capital export and immiserizing growth: A comment pp. 387-388

- Yeong-Her Yeh
- Tariffs, capital export and immiserizing growth: A reply pp. 389-392

- Nobuo Minabe
- David Morawetz, Why the Emperor's New Clothes are Not Made in Colombia, Oxford University Press for the World Bank, Boulder, Colorado (1981), p. xiii + 192 pp. 393-394

- Deepak Lal
- Subsidizing Success: The Export-Import Bank in the U.S. Economy $34.50, Cambridge University Press, Oxford (1982), p. xiv + 189 pp. 394-396

- Richard E. Feinberg
- $35.00Jordan Jay Hillman, The Export-Import Bank at Work: Promotional Financing in the Public Sector, Quorum Books, Cambridge and New York (1982), p. xvi + 240 pp. 394-396

- Benjamin J. Cohen
- Werner Baer and Malcom Gillis, Editors, Export Diversification and the New Protectionism: The Experiences of Latin America, National Bureau of Economic Research and The Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Illinois, Westport, Connecticut (1981), p. 301 pp. 396-398

- Martin Wolf
- Clive Trebilcock, The Industrialization of the Continental Powers, 1780-1914, Longman, Champaign, Illinois (1981), p. xvi + 495 pp. 399-400

- Adrienne Cheasty
Volume 15, issue 1-2, 1983
- Partially mobile capital: A general approach to two-sector trade theory pp. 1-17

- Gene Grossman
- Factor mobility and the general equilibrium model of production pp. 19-26

- John K. Hill and Jose Mendez
- Permanent and temporary changes in the exchange rate and trade balance dynamics pp. 27-43

- Kazuo Ueda
- The effects of real exchange rate risk on international trade pp. 45-63

- David Cushman
- Factor intensities and factor substitution in general equilibrium pp. 65-99

- Ronald Jones and Stephen Easton
- International trade with a public intermediate good pp. 101-115

- Makoto Tawada and Hisayuki Okamoto
- Tariffs which lower price in the restricting country: An analysis of spatial markets pp. 117-133

- Bruce Benson and James C. Hartigan
- Accumulation and growth in a two-country model: A simulation approach pp. 135-159

- David Lipton and Jeffrey Sachs
- International investment and the theory of devaluation pp. 161-175

- Raveendra N. Batra and Satya Das
- World product and income: international comparisons of real gross product: Irving B. Kravis, Alan Heston and Robert Summers, (The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1982) pp. x+388, $30 ($12.95 paperback) pp. 177-181

- Peter Isard
- Activity analysis and general equilibrium modelling: Victor A. Ginsburgh and Jean L. Waelbroeck, (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1981) pp. xvi+373, $65.75 pp. 181-185

- Donald V. Coes
- The international monetary system under flexible exchange rates: global, regional and national: Richard N. Cooper, Peter B. Kenen, Jorge Braga de Macedo and Jacques van Ypersele, editors, (Ballinger Publishing Company, Cambridge, Mass., 1982) pp. xvi+307, $38.00 pp. 185-188

- Samuel I. Katz
- Import competition and response: Jagdish N. Bhagwati, ed., (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1982) pp. ix +410, $32.50 (cloth), $17.50 (paper) pp. 188-191

- Robert Stern
- The theory of commodity prize stabilization: A study in the economics of risk: David M.G. Newbery and Joseph E. Stiglitz, (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1981), pp. xvii + 462 pp. 191-195

- Graciela Chichilnisky
- The international monetary system: A time of turbulence: Jacob S. Dreyer, Gottfried Haberler and Thomas D. Willett, eds., (American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C., 1982) pp, iii+523, $14.95 pp. 196-198

- Robert Cumby
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