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Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv)
1970 - 2024
Current editor(s): Paul Bergin, Holger Görg, Cédric Tille and Gerald Willmann From: Springer Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2023, volume 159, articles 4
- The global impact of the US–China trade war: firm-level evidence pp. 827-851

- Felipe Benguria
- Domestic formal and informal institutions: their substitutability and comparative advantage pp. 853-886

- Se Mi Park
- Containing Chinese state-owned enterprises? The role of deep trade agreements pp. 887-920

- Kevin Lefebvre, Nadia Rocha and Michele Ruta
- Foreign direct investment and labor demand by skill in Indonesian manufacturing firms pp. 921-941

- Toshiyuki Matsuura and Hisamitsu Saito
- Higher frequency activity indicators and global bond portfolio adjustments pp. 943-964

- Emanuel Kohlscheen
- How relevant are capital flows for house prices in emerging economies? pp. 965-986

- Marco Hernandez-Vega
- A sectoral analysis of institutional quality and foreign direct investment in Mena countries: does sector type matter? pp. 987-1012

- Brahim Bergougui and Syed Mansoob Murshed
- Immigrant workers and firm resilience on the export market pp. 1013-1047

- Léa Marchal and Giulia Sabbadini
2023, volume 159, articles 3
- Remittance flows and US monetary policy pp. 545-561

- Immaculate Machasio and Peter Tillmann
- Social ties and home bias in mergers and acquisitions pp. 563-593

- Federico Carril-Caccia, Aitor Garmendia-Lazcano and Asier Minondo
- Cross-border investment and the decline of exchange rate volatility: implications for Euro area bilateral investments pp. 595-627

- Maela Giofré and Oleksandra Sokolenko
- The role of imported inputs in firms’ productivity and exports: evidence from Indonesia pp. 629-672

- Deasy D. Pane and Arianto Patunru
- Multiple preference regimes and rules of origin pp. 673-696

- Kazunobu Hayakawa
- Export failure and its consequences: evidence from Colombian exporters pp. 697-755

- Jesse Mora
- Mode 4 restrictiveness and services trade pp. 757-786

- Anirudh Shingal
- Economic missions and firm internationalization: evidence from the Netherlands pp. 787-826

- Ahmed Boutorat and Loe Franssen
2023, volume 159, articles 2
- One belt, one road, one way? Where European exporters benefit from the new silkroad pp. 257-297

- Karsten Mau and Rosalie Seuren
- Total trade, cereals trade and undernourishment: new empirical evidence for developing countries pp. 299-332

- Marta Marson, Donatella Saccone and Elena Vallino
- Tariff diversity and FTA network pp. 333-360

- Jihwan Do, Jung Hur, Sung-Ha Hwang and Larry Qiu
- Immigration and Offshoring: two forces of globalisation and their impact on employment and the bargaining power of occupational groups pp. 361-397

- Michael Landesmann and Sandra Leitner
- The wage effects of offshoring to the East and West: evidence from the German labor market pp. 399-435

- Konstantin Koerner
- Does import competition drive productivity growth? Evidence from Hungary’s pre-accession import tariffs pp. 437-466

- Franklin Maduko
- Eurasian economic integration: impact evaluation using the gravity model and the synthetic control methods pp. 467-504

- Amat Adarov
- Time changing effects of external shocks on macroeconomic fluctuations in Peru: empirical application using regime-switching VAR models with stochastic volatility pp. 505-544

- Paulo Chávez and Gabriel Rodríguez
2023, volume 159, articles 1
- The importance of deep integration in preferential trade agreements: the case of a successfully implemented Ukraine–Turkey free trade agreement pp. 1-50

- Veronika Movchan, Thomas F. Rutherford, David Tarr and Hidemichi Yonezawa
- The ties that bind: geopolitical motivations for economic integration pp. 51-100

- Julian Hinz
- Sectoral reallocations, real estate shocks, and productivity divergence in Europe pp. 101-132

- Thomas Grjebine, Jérôme Héricourt and Fabien Tripier
- Intrafirm trade, input–output linkage, and contractual frictions: evidence from Japanese affiliate-level data pp. 133-152

- Toshiyuki Matsuura, Banri Ito and Eiichi Tomiura
- Evolution of the effects of mineral commodity prices on fiscal fluctuations: empirical evidence from TVP-VAR-SV models for Peru pp. 153-184

- Dante A. Urbina and Gabriel Rodríguez
- Monetary policy in an oil-dependent economy in the presence of multiple shocks pp. 185-214

- Andrej Drygalla
- Local-currency debt and currency internationalization dynamics: A nonlinear framework pp. 215-254

- Delphine Lahet and Stéphanie Prat
- Correction to: Sovereign contagion risk measure across financial markets in the eurozone: a bivariate copulas and Markov Regime Switching ARMA based approaches pp. 255-255

- Sawsen Bouker and Faysal Mansouri
2022, volume 158, articles 4
- International trade and face-to-face diplomacy pp. 987-1010

- Emmanuelle Lavallée and Julie Lochard
- Do developing countries gain by participating in global value chains? Evidence from India pp. 1011-1042

- Choorikkad Veeramani and Garima Dhir
- Measuring the relative development and integration of EU countries’ capital markets using composite indicators and cluster analysis pp. 1043-1083

- Gianluca Gucciardi
- Beyond tariff evasion: bypass effect of FTAs to circumvent technical barriers pp. 1085-1105

- Yanyun Li and Faqin Lin
- From boycott to buycott: is activism from the North good for the South? pp. 1107-1135

- Patrice Cassagnard and Tendai Espinosa
- Why does the WTO treat export subsidies and import tariffs differently? pp. 1137-1172

- Tanapong Potipiti and Wisarut Suwanprasert
- Intermittent exporting: unusual business or business as usual? pp. 1173-1198

- Marcel van den Berg, Ahmed Boutorat, Loe Franssen and Angie Mounir
- Trade and welfare effects of a potential free trade agreement between Japan and the United States pp. 1199-1230

- Timo Walter
2022, volume 158, articles 3
- ‘Whatever it takes’ to change belief: evidence from Twitter pp. 715-747

- Michael Stiefel and Rémi Vivès
- Correction to: ‘Whatever it takes’ to change belief: evidence from Twitter pp. 749-749

- Michael Stiefel and Rémi Vivès
- Where has the rum gone? The impact of maritime piracy on trade and transport pp. 751-778

- Alexander-Nikolai Sandkamp, Vincent Stamer and Shuyao Yang
- Spillovers from foreign business conditions pp. 779-814

- Allan Sørensen
- How preferences shape the welfare and employment effects of trade pp. 815-853

- Hartmut Egger and Simone Habermeyer
- Domestic product standards, harmonization, and free trade agreements pp. 855-885

- Akihiko Yanase and Hiroshi Kurata
- Trade policy and global value chains: tariffs versus non-tariff measures pp. 887-916

- Mahdi Ghodsi and Robert Stehrer
- Composite global indicators from survey data: the Global Economic Barometers pp. 917-945

- Klaus Abberger, Michael Graff, Oliver Müller and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- FDI on the move: cross-border M&A and migrant networks pp. 947-985

- Jackie M. L. Chan and Huanhuan Zheng
2022, volume 158, articles 2
- The contribution of immigration from Ukraine to economic growth in Poland pp. 365-399

- Paweł Strzelecki, Jakub Growiec and Robert Wyszyński
- Quantifying Brexit: from ex post to ex ante using structural gravity pp. 401-465

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Jasmin Gröschl and Marina Steininger
- Domestic interest rate, foreign direct investment, and corruption pp. 467-491

- Nadine McCloud and Michael S. Delgado
- Is international tourism responsible for the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic? A cross-country analysis with a special focus on small islands pp. 493-528

- Jean-François Hoarau
- Bank liquidity creation: A new global dataset for developing and emerging countries pp. 529-570

- Carmela D’Avino, Eric Girardin and Mimoza Shabani
- Measuring economic impact in Korea, Japan, India, China, and ASEAN considering agricultural sectors: a dynamic CGE approach based on GAMS pp. 571-613

- Syed Shoyeb Hossain and Huang Delin
- Sovereign contagion risk measure across financial markets in the eurozone: a bivariate copulas and Markov Regime Switching ARMA based approaches pp. 615-711

- Sawsen Bouker and Faysal Mansouri
- Correction to: Modeling complex network patterns in international trade pp. 713-714

- Peter Herman
2022, volume 158, articles 1
- Genetic distance, cultural differences, and the formation of regional trade agreements pp. 1-23

- Benedikt Heid and Wenxi Lu
- Intra-African trade pp. 25-51

- William Olney
- The pro-export effect of subnational migration networks: new evidence from Spanish provinces pp. 53-107

- Anna D’Ambrosio and Sandro Montresor
- Commodity price pass-through along the pricing chain pp. 109-125

- Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez and Amalia Morales-Zumaquero
- Modeling complex network patterns in international trade pp. 127-179

- Peter Herman
- The breadth of preferential trade agreements and the margins of exports pp. 181-251

- Rodney Falvey and Neil Foster-McGregor
- Economic preferences and trade outcomes pp. 253-304

- Alex Korff and Nico Steffen
- Individual preferences on trade liberalization: evidence from a Japanese household survey pp. 305-330

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Toshihiro Okubo
- Productive government expenditure and its impact on income inequality: evidence from international panel data pp. 331-364

- Stephen J Turnovsky and Iñaki Erauskin
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