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Journal of International Economics
1971 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 3-4, 1983
- On the choice between capital and labour mobility pp. 209-221

- Jagdish N. Bhagwati and T. Srinivasan
- On choosing among trade in goods and international capital and labor mobility: A theoretical analysis pp. 223-250

- Kar-Yiu Wong
- The choice between international labour and capital mobility in a dynamic model of North-South trade pp. 251-261

- Neantro Saavedra-Rivano and Ian Wooton
- Increasing returns, monopolistic competition, and factor movements: A welfare analysis pp. 263-276

- Elhanan Helpman and Assaf Razin
- Tariffs, foreign capital and national welfare with sector-specific factors pp. 277-288

- Richard Brecher and Ronald Findlay
- International factor movements, commodity trade and commercial policy in a specific factor model pp. 289-312

- T. Srinivasan
- Second-best policy for international trade and investment pp. 313-320

- Richard Brecher
- International trade and capital mobility between diversified economies pp. 321-339

- Richard Brecher and Robert Feenstra
- Factor movements and commodity trade as complements pp. 341-356

- James Markusen
- Two-way capital flows: Cross-hauling in a model of foreign investment pp. 357-366

- Ronald Jones, J. Peter Neary and Frances Ruane
- Factor rewards and the international migration of unskilled labor: A model with capital mobility pp. 367-380

- Shelby D. Gerking and John H. Mutti
- Foreign competition, immigration and structural adjustment pp. 381-394

- Andre Sapir
- Import competition, international factor mobility and lobbying responses: the schumpeterian industry case pp. 395-410

- Elias Dinopoulos
Volume 14, issue 1-2, 1983
- Empirical exchange rate models of the seventies: Do they fit out of sample? pp. 3-24

- Richard Meese and Kenneth Rogoff
- Ex ante plant design, portfolio theory, and uncertain terms of trade pp. 25-51

- Leonard Cheng
- Trade credit, exchange controls, and monetary independence: Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 53-67

- Robert Cumby
- Foreign exchange futures prices under fixed exchange rates pp. 69-84

- Jose Saul Lizondo
- Some implications of non-homotheticity in production in a two-sector general equilibrium model with monopolistic competition pp. 85-101

- Henrik Horn
- International factor mobility and national advantage pp. 103-114

- Guillermo Calvo and Stanislaw Wellisz
- A note on growth in the presence of tariffs pp. 115-121

- James Cassing
- The exchange and interest rate term structure under risk aversion and rational expectations pp. 123-139

- Charles Wyplosz
- A synthesis of the heckscher-ohlin and the neoclassical models of international trade: A Comment pp. 141-144

- Katsuhiko Suzuki
- A conjectural variation approach to strategic tariff equilibria pp. 145-161

- Marie Thursby and Richard Jensen
- The interpretation of cross-section regression tests of the heckscher-ohlin theorem with many goods and factors pp. 163-167

- Bee-Yan Aw
- Bilateral trade, dynamic bargaining and nonrenewable resources pp. 169-178

- Tom K. Lee
- Contractionary devaluation, substitution in production and consumption, and the role of the labor market pp. 179-189

- James A. Hanson
- On the equivalence of import quotas and voluntary export restraint pp. 191-194

- Tracy Murray, Wilson Schmidt and Ingo Walter
- Dynamics analysis of open economies: M. Aoki, (Academic Press, New York, 1981) pp. xxvi+341 pp. 195-196

- Jagdeep S. Bhandari
- Global monetary anarchy: Perspectives on restoring stability: Randall Hinshaw, ed., (Sage Publications, Beverly Hills/London, 1981) pp. 200, $9.95 pp. 197-199

- Polly Reynolds Allen
- The world economic order: Past and prospects: Sven Grassman and Erik Lundberg, eds., (St. Martin's Press, New York, 1981) pp. x+599, $37.50 pp. 199-202

- George H. Borts
- Economic stabilization in developing countries: William Cline and Sidney Weintraub, eds., (The Brookings Institution, Washington, 1981) pp. xv +517 pp. 202-205

- Eliana Cardoso
- Changing priorities on the international agenda: The new international economic order: Karl P. Sauvant, ed., (Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1981), pp. 319, $15.00 pp. 205-207

- Keith Maskus
Volume 13, issue 3-4, 1982
- The relationship between factor endowments and commodity trade pp. 201-214

- Avinash Dixit and Alan Woodland
- Some simple results on the gains from trade, from growth and from public production pp. 215-230

- Alasdair Smith
- Aspects of the optimal management of exchange rates pp. 231-256

- Jacob A. Frenkel and Joshua Aizenman
- A note on the possibility of an international equilibrium with low levels of activity pp. 257-265

- Leif Johansen
- Exchange intervention policy in a multiple country world pp. 267-289

- Matthew Canzoneri
- Real disturbances, the current account, and the exchange rate: The case of a tariff pp. 291-300

- Kent P. Kimbrough
- Exchange rate policies in a small economy: The active crawling peg pp. 301-320

- Rolf Mantel and Ana M. Martirena-Mantel
- Endogenous technological change and international technology transfer in a Ricardian trade model pp. 321-335

- Thomas A. Pugel
- The optimality of tariff quotas under uncertainty pp. 337-351

- James Anderson and Leslie Young
- Immiserizing transfers from abroad pp. 353-364

- Richard Brecher and Jagdish N. Bhagwati
- The multinational firm with arm's length transfer price limits pp. 365-374

- Larry Samuelson
- Exposure to exchange-rate movements pp. 375-386

- James E. Hodder
- An econometric model of the export sector: UK visible exports and their prices: L. Alan Winters, 1955-1973 (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1981) pp. x+251, $44.50 pp. 387-389

- Thomas P. O'Toole
- Asset markets, exchange rates, and economic integration: A synthesis: Polly R. Allen and Peter B. Kenen, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1980) pp. 585 pp. 389-394

- Paul De Grauwe
- Money and monetary policy in interdependent nations: R.C. Bryant, (Brookings Institution, 1980) pp. xxii + 584, $29.95 (cloth), $12.95 (paper) pp. 395-396

- Roy Batchelor
- Trade in transition: Exports from the Third World: John R. Hanson II, 1840-1900 (Academic Press, New York/London, 1980) pp. xii + 197 pp. 397-398

- Ian Drummond
Volume 13, issue 1-2, 1982
- International distributive justice: A trade theoretic approach pp. 1-14

- Ronald Findlay
- Distortion-triggered lobbying and welfare: A contribution to the theory of directly-unproductive profit-seeking activities pp. 15-32

- Mahmudul Anam
- The welfare consequences of directly-unproductive profit-seeking (DUP) lobbying activities: Price versus quantity distortions pp. 33-44

- Jagdish N. Bhagwati and T. Srinivasan
- On the welfare effects of a duty-free zone pp. 45-64

- Carl Hamilton and Lars Svensson
- Further implications of variable returns to scale pp. 65-84

- Horst Herberg, Murray Kemp and Makota Tawada
- Negative net foreign asset positions and stability in a world portfolio balance model pp. 85-104

- Dale Henderson and Kenneth Rogoff
- Feasible alternatives under deteriorating terms of trade pp. 105-134

- Tapan Mitra, Mukul Majumdar and Debraj Ray
- Conditions for the survival of a small resource-importing economy pp. 135-142

- Murray Kemp and Ngo Long
- Short-run and long-run equilibrium for a small open economy with intermediate goods pp. 143-161

- Arthur Hosios
- On the dynamic non-equivalence of tariffs and quotas in the monetary model of the balance of payments pp. 163-169

- Mario I. Blejer and Arye Hillman
- Short-run fluctuations in foreign exchange rates: Evidence from the data 1973-1979 pp. 171-186

- Daniel Friedman and Stoddard Vandersteel
- Flexible exchange rates and the balance of payments--essays in memory of Egon Sohmen: John S. Chipman and Charles P. Kindleberger (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1980) pp. ix+368, Dfl. 120 pp. 187-190

- David Laidler
- Exchange rate rules: The theory, performance and prospects of the crawling peg: John Williamson, (Macmillan, London, and St. Martins Press, New York, 1981) pp. xxi+410, [UK pound]25 or $37.50 pp. 190-192

- Herbert Grubel
- International economics: The theory of policy: Gerald Meier, (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1980) pp. ix+381, [UK pound]6.95 pp. 192-193

- George McKenzie
- Industrialization and the basis for trade: R.A. Batchelor, R.L. Major and A.D. Morgan, (National Bureau of Economic and Social Research, by the Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1980) pp. 347 pp. 194-195

- Donald B. Keesing
- Trading blocs, US exports, and world trade: Penelope Hartland-Thunberg, (Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, 1980) pp. xiv+197 pp. 195-197

- Joseph Finger
- Staff report on effects of restrictions on United States imports: Five case studies and theory: Morris E. Morkre and David G. Tarr, (Bureau of Economics, Federal Trade Commission, 1980) pp. xv+212 pp. 197-198

- Paul Wonnacott
- The study on US competitiveness: Office of Foreign Economic Research, US Department of Labor, (published jointly with the report of the President on US competitiveness, and also in committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, US Senate, Export Promotion, Export Disincentives, and US Competitiveness, both by the Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1980) pp. 232 pp. 198-200

- Robert Lawrence
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