The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 5, 2025
- Investment treaty reforms to prevent developing country regulatory chill from causing global warming pp. 955-982

- Henrik Horn
- Will digital trade provisions in regional trade agreements effectively reduce CO2 emissions in member states? pp. 983-1003

- Donglin Li, Chunding Li, Meng Li and Qiyuan Xu
- Asymmetric effects of exchange rate volatility on Turkish-German commodity trade pp. 1004-1047

- Waqar Khalid, Irfan Civcir and Hüseyin Özdeşer
- Does financial development and economic growth matter for services export? Cross-country evidence from OECD countries pp. 1048-1069

- Shujaat Naeem Azmi and Shakeb Akhtar
- The nexus of intellectual property rights and firm productivity in China: A nonlinear approach pp. 1070-1093

- Renliang Liu
- Belt and road initiative and export sophistication: The role of China’s outward foreign direct investment pp. 1094-1113

- Jinhai Shi, Lili Kang, Fei Peng and Sajid Anwar
- Property rights protection and outward foreign direct investment: Evidence from China pp. 1114-1142

- Zhaolin Wang and Jingwen Yu
- Investigation of the causality between participation in global value chains and CO2 emissions between developed and developing countries pp. 1143-1169

- Dhananjay Kumar Rai and Subir Sen
- A vertical index of direct competition in international trade: The case of CHINDIA and CARICOM pp. 1170-1194

- Renaldo Ramnath, Roger Hosein, Regan Deonanan and George Saridakis
- Do the sector-orientation and the origin of foreign direct investment explain types of corruption in Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 1195-1234

- Itchoko Motande Mondjeli MWA Ndjokou, Murielle Fokou Pepoung Dzeukoh and Pierre Christian Tsopmo
- A sectoral analysis of a developing country's exports in the context of trade integration: Evidence from Colombia pp. 1235-1252

- Carlos Abreo
- Impact of special economic zones on export diversification in sub-saharan Africa pp. 1253-1281

- Emmanuel Sukadi A. Sukadi
Volume 34, issue 4, 2025
- Does international trade lead to uneven development or convergent growth? pp. 697-725

- Hiroaki Sasaki
- Destination country’s institutional quality and Chinese E-commerce exports pp. 726-757

- Shuzhong Ma, Yinfeng Liang and Hongsheng Zhang
- Financial inclusion, household consumption instability and democracy in developing countries: A finite mixture of regressions approach pp. 758-780

- Ali Compaoré and Relwendé Sawadogo
- Has cross-border E-Commerce export increased regional entrepreneurial activity? Evidence from 31 provinces in China pp. 781-804

- Guo Ping, Hanny Zurina Hamzah and Chin Lee
- The effects of US-Japan trade agreements on production, sales, factor demand, and price in competition and firm structure pp. 805-825

- Chae-Deug Yi
- Impacts of deep trade agreements on trade and welfare – An application to China joining the RCEP and CPTPP pp. 826-848

- Yang Xu, Xi Yang and Ningxuan Mai
- Does fintech facilitate enterprise outward foreign direct investment? Evidence from China pp. 849-868

- Hongzhong Fan, Kui Wang, Feng Hu, Jing Zhou, Jianfei Han and Yang Hu
- Uncovering the dynamic relationship between oil prices and external trade in OECD countries pp. 869-893

- Thai-Ha Le, Youngho Chang, Long Hai Vo, Manh-Tien Bui and Ha-Chi Le
- Mapping the dynamics of FDI in China: Convergence, divergence, and policy insights within free trade zones and beyond pp. 894-912

- Yujie Zeng, Tsun Se Cheong, Michal Wojewodzki and Xing Shi
- Do export responses to exchange rate movements differ in micro export flows? pp. 913-924

- Caglayan Aslan and Salih Parmaksız
- Aid for trade and export performance of recipient countries: The moderating role of institutions pp. 925-953

- Nora Aboushady, Georges Harb and Chahir Zaki
Volume 34, issue 3, 2025
- The impact of LDC graduation on trade: A quantitative assessment pp. 397-427

- Eddy Bekkers and Gianmarco Cariola
- The potential of China's tea trade and how it affects China's economic growth pp. 428-449

- Arif Imam Suroso, Asaduddin Abdullah, Adi Haryono and Hansen Tandra
- The roles of inflation and financial development in the effectiveness of foreign aid: Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 450-474

- Kizito Uyi Ehigiamusoe, Abdul Rais Abdul Latiff, Suresh Ramakrishnan and Md Hamid Uddin
- Export servitization of Chinese cities and individuals’ marriage and childbearing performance pp. 475-508

- Dan Li and Yaxing He
- Understanding the nexus between energy sources and export performance: Evidence from emerging economies pp. 509-526

- Kashif Nesar Rather, Anjan Kumar Sahu and Mantu Kumar Mahalik
- The impact of host country institutional quality on OFDI: Evidence from China pp. 527-551

- Yu Zhang, Yihang Li and Kun Zhang
- Does trade freedom affect exchange rate movement? A perspective of high-technology trade pp. 552-572

- Shufeng Cong, Chin Lee and Risidaxshinni Kumarusamy
- Development effects of industrialization, labor force participation and electrification on productive capacity in Africa: A panel data investigation pp. 573-593

- Ekene ThankGod Emeka, Collins Nnaemeka Okenyi and Abdulrahman Ibrahim
- Trade openness and green technology: The extent of trade openness and environmental policy matter pp. 594-619

- Dong-Hyeon Kim, Yi-Chen Wu and Shu-Chin Lin
- Remittances, exports, ODA, and economic growth in Bangladesh: A time series analysis pp. 620-639

- Rashik Mahmud Orchi and Md. Adib Ahmed
- Does trade openness affect migrants' marriage? Evidence from China pp. 640-673

- Kaihao Liu, Xuefang Wang and Tingru Zhang
- How digital finance impacts trade credit in supply chains: An analysis from Chinese A-share listed companies pp. 674-696

- Kun Xu, Jie Liu and Zhong-lu Teng
Volume 34, issue 2, 2025
- Financial development, innovation and trade in emerging countries pp. 237-239

- Inmaculada Martinez-Zarzoso and Christian Oberst
- Acquiring innovation – Do Chinese acquisitions in developed countries spur innovation at home? pp. 240-258

- Mariana Spatareanu
- Which are the long-run determinants of US outward FDI? Evidence using large long-memory panels pp. 259-290

- Mariam Camarero, Sergi Moliner and Cecilio Tamarit
- Welfare effects of introducing quality certification system for developing countries: Evidence from the Chinese experience* pp. 291-308

- Eui-Hyun Ha and Young-Han Kim
- Trade facilitation in global value chains: Assessing the role of maritime connectivity and trading across borders pp. 309-339

- Insaf Guedidi, Leila Baghdadi and Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- The impacts of lockdown policies on trade margins in the Philippines pp. 340-359

- Angella Montfaucon, Socrates Majune and Guillermo Carlos Arenas
- The asymmetric effects of exchange rate volatility on UK–Pakistan trade flows: New evidence from nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 360-395

- Sitara Jabeen
Volume 34, issue 1, 2025
- Best paper 2024 pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- Trade, institutional quality and economic growth in Africa: does China and United States trade matter? pp. 2-33

- Emmanuel Duodu, Evans Kwarteng and Thompson Ogajah Tawiah
- The impact of special economic zones on structural change pp. 34-54

- Christian S. Otchia and Bangkit A. Wiryawan
- The digital economy and markup: Based on herd behavior and peer effect pp. 55-77

- Xianfeng Zhang, Dixin Chen and Yanyun Li
- Are anti-dumping investigations against China ineffective in curbing innovation? Evidence from firms’ patent filings pp. 78-101

- Lejing Ao
- International emigration and economic complexity: Evidence from the dynamic GMM panel VAR approach pp. 102-125

- Atif Awad, Ray Saadaoui Mallek and Ilhan Ozturk
- Do international tourism arrivals, infrastructural development, and trade openness promote economic complexity in Africa? pp. 126-147

- Jonathan E. Ogbuabor, Ekene ThankGod Emeka and Ezebuilo R. Ukwueze
- Export opportunities for Turkey in China under the Belt and Road Initiative: application of a decision support model approach pp. 148-174

- Eren Can Gurbuz
- Uncovering asymmetrical contagion effects: US monetary policy and emerging markets pp. 175-196

- Chokri Zehri, Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef and Latifa Saleh Iben Ammar
- Have the PFTZs narrowed the regional economic gap? – Verification based on difference in differences method pp. 197-212

- Danni Lang
- International linkages and female share of employment: Plant-level evidence from a developing country pp. 213-236

- Chandra Putra, Mahmut Yasar, Ankita Agarwal, Bidisha Lahiri and Roderick M. Rejesus
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