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Volume 154, issue C, 2018
- The revealed cost competitiveness of changing trade patterns: A country-sector exercise pp. 3-22

- Massimo Del Gatto
- Relaxing credit constraints in emerging economies: The impact of public loans on the productivity of Brazilian manufacturers pp. 23-47

- Filipe Lage de Sousa and Gianmarco Ottaviano
- Productivity and wage premiums: Evidence from Vietnamese ordinary and processing exporters pp. 48-67

- Mai T.P. Vu, Flora Bellone and Marion Dovis
- The exchange rate, asymmetric shocks and asymmetric distributions pp. 68-85

- Calin-Vlad Demian and Filippo di Mauro
- Governance, value chain positioning and firms' heterogeneous performance: The case of Tuscany pp. 86-107

- Giorgia Giovannetti and Enrico Marvasi
Volume 153, issue C, 2018
- International production networks and the world trade structure pp. 11-33

- Isabella Cingolani, Lelio Iapadre and Lucia Tajoli
- Value chains in Europe and Asia: Which countries participate? pp. 34-41

- Richard Pomfret and Patricia Sourdin
- Global value chains: New evidence for North Africa pp. 42-54

- Davide Del Prete, Giorgia Giovannetti and Enrico Marvasi
- Value chains and the great recession: Evidence from Italian and German firms pp. 55-68

- Antonio Accetturo and Anna Giunta
- The puzzle of measuring global value chains – The business statistics perspective pp. 69-79

- Peter Bøegh Nielsen
Volume 152, issue C, 2017
- Comment: Inferring trade costs from trade booms and trade busts pp. 1-8

- Guillaume Corlay, Stéphane Dupraz, Claire Labonne, Anne Muller, Céline Antonin and Guillaume Daudin
- Offshore renminbi trading: Findings from the 2013 Triennial Central Bank Survey pp. 9-20

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Matthew S. Yiu
- Relationships between international tourism and modes of foreign market access pp. 21-25

- Akinori Tomohara
- Financial liberalization and systemic banking crises: A meta-analysis pp. 26-54

- Mekki Hamdaoui
- An empirical model of diversification cones and wage inequality for the states of Brazil pp. 55-62

- Eleydiane Maria Gomes Vale and João Mário deSantos De Frnança
- On the link between current account and oil price fluctuations in diversified economies: The case of Canada pp. 63-78

- Blaise Gnimassoun, Marc Joëts and Tovonony Razafindrabe
- Internationalization modes and productivity of Italian manufacturing: Some firm-level evidence pp. 79-90

- Rosa Capolupo, Vito Amendolagine and Laura Serlenga
- Understanding the decision-making process of sovereign wealth funds: The case of Temasek pp. 91-106

- J.Y. Gnabo, Malik Kerkour, C. Lecourt and Helene Raymond
- Does the J-curve hypothesis hold for a small open economy? Evidence from time-varying coefficients of a distributed-lag model for Tunisia pp. 107-115

- Mohamed Jelassi, Jamel Trabelsi and Maryem Turki
- Central bank policy rates: Are they cointegrated? pp. 116-123

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Hector Carcel and Luis Gil-Alana
- Exchange rate misalignments in energy-exporting countries: Do sovereign wealth funds matter? pp. 124-144

- Helene Raymond, Dramane Coulibaly and Luc Omgba
Volume 151, issue C, 2017
- CO2 emissions, renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, and economic growth: Evidence from panel data for developing countries pp. 1-6

- Katsuya Ito
- From natural resource boom to sustainable economic growth: Lessons from Mongolia pp. 7-25

- Bin Grace Li, Pranav Gupta and Jiangyan Yu
- Manufacturing export diversification and regionalization of trade: Which destinations for newly exported goods? pp. 26-47

- Julie Regolo
- The role of confidence shocks in business cycles and their global dimension pp. 48-65

- Stephane Dees
- Dutch disease and Russia pp. 66-70

- Katsuya Ito
- On the drivers of inflation in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 71-84

- Anh Nguyen, Jemma Dridi, Filiz Unsal and Oral Williams
- A quality-adjusted AIDS model in the study of French imports pp. 85-99

- Dr. Thannaletchimy Thanagopal and Félix Housset
- Adaptive markets hypothesis for Islamic stock indices: Evidence from Dow Jones size and sector-indices pp. 100-112

- Amélie Charles, Olivier Darné and Jae Kim
Volume 150, issue C, 2017
- Spillovers between food and energy prices and structural breaks pp. 1-18

- Alanoud Al-Maadid, Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Fabio Spagnolo and Nicola Spagnolo
- Non-linearity in the finance-growth nexus: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 19-35

- Wahyoe Soedarmono, Iftekhar Hasan and Nuruzzaman Arsyad
- The role of financial conditions in transmitting external shocks to South Africa pp. 36-56

- Thanda Sithole, Beatrice Desiree Simo-Kengne and Modeste Some
- Do countries' endowments of non-renewable energy resources matter for FDI attraction? A panel data analysis of 125 countries over the period 1995–2012 pp. 57-71

- Aurora Teixeira, Rosa Forte and Susana Assunção
- CPI and inflation in Kenya. Structural breaks, non-linearities and dependence pp. 72-79

- Luis Gil-Alana and Robert Mudida
- Energy taxes, reforms and income inequality: An empirical cross-country analysis pp. 80-95

- Walid Oueslati, Vera Zipperer, Damien Rousselière and Alexandros Dimitropoulos
Volume 149, issue C, 2017
- Crisis, potential output and hysteresis pp. 1-14

- Annabelle Mourougane
- Wealth effects on world private financial saving pp. 15-26

- Ray C. Fair
- Plant exit and U.S. imports from low-wage countries pp. 27-40

- David L. Rigby, Tom Kemeny and Abigail Cooke
- Do preferential trade agreements contribute to the development of trade? Taking into account the institutional heterogeneity pp. 41-56

- Philippe Saucier and Arslan Rana
- Financial stress and economic dynamics: The case of France pp. 57-73

- Sofiane Aboura and Björn van Roye
- A dynamic IS-LM-X model of exchange rate adjustments and movements pp. 74-86

- Peijie Wang
Volume 148, issue C, 2016
- Are trade integration and the environment in conflict? The decisive role of countries’ strategic interactions pp. 1-15

- Lisa Anouliès
- Exchange rate, political environment and FDI decision pp. 16-30

- Ivan Deseatnicov and Hiroya Akiba
- On financial liberalization and long-run risk sharing pp. 31-40

- Mark Holmes and Jesus Otero
- Firms' leverage and export market participation: Evidence from South Korea pp. 41-58

- Haeng-Sun Kim(kilf),
- Dynamic spillovers between Nigerian, South African and international equity markets pp. 59-80

- Babajide Fowowe and Mohammed Shuaibu
- Terrorism and capital flight from Africa pp. 81-94

- Uchenna Efobi and Simplice Asongu
Volume 147, issue C, 2016
- Economic and political determinants of exchange rate regimes: The case of Latin America pp. 1-26

- Cesar Rodriguez
- New evidence on the (de)synchronisation of business cycles: Reshaping the European business cycle pp. 27-52

- Veaceslav Grigoras and Irina Eusignia Stanciu
- Fiscal policy and private investment in Greece pp. 53-106

- Maria Kasselaki and Athanasios Tagkalakis
- Does monetary policy matter for trade? pp. 107-125

- Kin Ming Wong and Terence Tai Leung Chong
- Is the European banking system robust? An evaluation through the lens of the ECB׳s Comprehensive Assessment pp. 126-144

- Guillaume Arnould and Salim Dehmej
- Forecasting the Great Trade Collapse pp. 145-154

- Hakan Yilmazkuday