The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
1997 - 2024
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Volume 33, issue 8, 2024
- Tariff rates in gravity pp. 1477-1494
- Kazunobu Hayakawa and Taiyo Yoshimi
- Trade liberalisation and off-farm employment of the rural labour force: Evidence from China’s WTO accession pp. 1495-1515
- Fan Jiaojiao and Shi Qinghua
- Exports of intermediate goods and innovation: Evidence from China’s firms pp. 1516-1543
- Tianding Zhang and Sumei Gan
- Local demand and firms’ upgrading in global value chains: Evidence from China pp. 1544-1576
- Ying Jiang and Dongshen Cheng
- Trade openness and inflation dynamics in ECOWAS countries: An empirical investigation pp. 1577-1599
- Frank Darkwah, Daniel Sakyi and Eric Evans Osei Opoku
- Assessing the economic impact and welfare effects of RCEP: A case study of Malaysia's progress in the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement pp. 1600-1625
- Yang Jiang and Hartini Husin
- Export effects of non-tariff measures: The role of aid for trade pp. 1626-1651
- Fan Yang, Yuxuan Wang and Unjung Whang
- Do countries’ interdependence, asymmetry, and policy variances matter in the remittance-poverty causal nexus? pp. 1652-1690
- Clement Olaniyi and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Bilateral trade of Turkey-US: Can euro explain this relationship? pp. 1691-1707
- Nazif Durmaz and Zixin Tong
- Diversifying the export basket of creative products and accelerating economic growth pp. 1708-1727
- Tin-Chang Chang, Yiming Lyu, Tsangyao Chang, Omid Ranjbar and Behnaz Saboori
Volume 33, issue 7, 2024
- ‘One sows, another reaps’: Analysing the asymmetric impact of remittance inflows on the trade balance in a large emerging economy pp. 1251-1276
- Manoranjan Sahoo and M Padmaja
- Capital account liberalization and economic performance: Evidence from Korea pp. 1277-1305
- Junyong Lee and Frederick Dongchuhl Oh
- Impact of capital controls on banking crises and economic growth pp. 1306-1322
- Chokri Zehri and Latifa Saleh Iben Ammar
- Measuring RMB equilibrium exchange rate and misalignment in China: Application of BEER and PEER approaches pp. 1323-1344
- Jun Wen and Muhammad Ahmad Usman
- Country-of-origin effects on technology transfer in foreign direct investment pp. 1345-1370
- Sok-Gee Chan, Wai Mun Har, Kanagi Kanapathy, Saban Celik and Bora Aktan
- Foreign direct investment, human capital and export diversification in Africa: A panel smooth transition regression (PSTR) model analysis pp. 1371-1396
- Yao Nukunu Golo
- Centralized decision strategy in ownership investments and export policy pp. 1397-1409
- Ku-Chu Tsao, Yan-Shu Lin and Yen-Ju Lin
- Asymmetric trade uncertainty-environmental quality nexus: evidence from quantile estimation pp. 1410-1432
- Zeyi Yu, Raima Nazar and Sajid Ali
- The causality relationship between income inequality, debt, and economic growth in Sub-Saharan African countries1 pp. 1433-1451
- Wilkista Lore Obiero and Seher Gülşah Topuz
- Can the coordinated development of two-way FDI promote carbon emission reduction? Evidence from industrial sectors in China pp. 1452-1475
- Yi Qiu, Hui Hu and Jianjun Wu
Volume 33, issue 6, 2024
- Manufacturing tariff liberalisation and the sectoral reallocation of employment in local labour markets: evidence from South Africa pp. 1011-1039
- Refilwe Lepelle and Lawrence Edwards
- Empirical research on the impact of international trade network of high-tech product on its global value chain pp. 1040-1073
- Tingzhu Li, Xiaodong Huang and Debin Du
- Dynamic linkages between trade, growth, inequality, and poverty in emerging countries: An application of panel ARDL approach pp. 1074-1090
- Neha Jain and Geetilaxmi Mohapatra
- The impact of population aging on economic growth in Korea: Revisiting the export-led growth hypothesis framework pp. 1091-1107
- Jun Ho Seok and Soo-Eun Kim
- How do labour provisions in trade agreements affect decent work? pp. 1108-1133
- Fatima Kareem
- Governance, innovation networks, and climbing the upgrading ladder: The case of Philippine and Thai manufacturers in global value chains pp. 1134-1162
- Adrian Mendoza
- Structural change and export diversification: A comparison of CARICOM’s position pp. 1163-1189
- Nirvana Satnarine-Singh, Roger Hosein and George Saridakis
- Tariff discrimination for co-existence of domestic and foreign firms with increasing marginal costs pp. 1190-1207
- Kangsik Choi and Seonyoung Lim
- International remittances and trade in sub-Saharan Africa: Does size matter? Evidence from endogenous dynamic panel threshold model pp. 1208-1231
- Haruna Issahaku, Yazidu Ustarz and Paul Bata Domanban
- Current account imbalance and the inequality ratio of income to consumption: evidence from China and other Asian countries pp. 1232-1249
- Chunyu Lei, Nian Liu, Fei Guo, Junmei Chen, Wanyu Yang and Guotao Yang
Volume 33, issue 5, 2024
- Adjustments in markups after a Free Trade Agreement: An analysis of Pakistani firms gaining increased access to China pp. 739-765
- Nida Jamil, Theresa Chaudhry and Azam Chaudhry
- Effects of capital flow restrictions: Evidence of welfare improvement pp. 766-795
- Chokri Zehri and Latifa Saleh Iben Ammar
- On trade policy and workers’ transition between the formal and informal sectors: An application to the MENA region in the time of COVID-19 pp. 796-817
- Fida Karam and Chahir Zaki
- R&D, exports and employment growth: firm-level evidence using administrative data from South Africa pp. 818-844
- Karmen Naidoo
- Can intellectual property protection promote domestic value added in exports? Evidence from mainland China pp. 845-867
- Junpei Huang, Shanlang Lin, Yiqiao Zhang, Ning Wang and Zhenyu Wang
- Asymmetric impact of multifarious exchange rate shocks on stock prices: Fresh insights from multiple thresholds nonlinear autoregressive distributed-lag approach pp. 868-902
- Joseph Chukwudi Odionye, Emmanuel Nwosu, Augustine C. Odo, Ugochukwu Sebastine Ugwuegbe and Chiwuike N. Uba
- Tackling the shadow economy through inflation and access to credit pp. 903-927
- Marcus Bansah and Mohammed Mohsin
- Uniform versus discriminatory tariffs in increasing marginal costs and endogenous competition pp. 928-955
- Kangsik Choi
- Policy-induced distortion, market-oriented correction, and R&D spatial spillover – Empirical evidence from Chinese industry pp. 956-979
- Wei Song, Xiang Yao Wang and Jing He
- Corruption distance discourages bilateral FDI … Unless you’re high: The moderating effect of direction pp. 980-1009
- E. Beyza Satoğlu and Jessica Salmon
Volume 33, issue 4, 2024
- Energy imports as inhibitor of economic growth: The role of impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption pp. 497-522
- Muhammad Shahbaz, Betül Altay Topcu, Sevgi Sümerli Sarıgül and Mesut Doğan
- Trade restrictions on digital services and the impact on manufacturing exports pp. 523-550
- Fan Yang, Yuxuan Wang and Unjung Whang
- Value-added tax reform and service exports: Evidence from China pp. 551-573
- Yan Zhang, Zhuoran Bai and Christopher Findlay
- How the African Continental Free Trade Area impacts firms’ export survival: Some lessons from Kenya pp. 574-597
- Socrates Kraido Majune, Kemal Turkcan and Eliud Moyi
- Do remittances have an asymmetrical effect on financial development? Empirical evidence from Turkey pp. 598-617
- Deniz Özyakışır, Murat Akça and Serhat Çamkaya
- Export diversification and income inequality in Central Africa: An analysis of the employment channel pp. 618-643
- Jean Tchitchoua, Etienne Inedit Blaise Tsomb Tsomb and Johny Madomo
- The short-run and long-run impacts of foreign aid and remittances on economic growth: Evidence from African countries pp. 644-664
- Dejene Adugna Chomen, Richard Danquah and Fuzhong Chen
- Exporters’ productivity and margins of trade deflection: theory and micro-evidence pp. 665-693
- Hea-Jung Hyun and Yong Joon Jang
- Terrorist attacks, security concerns, and GVC positions – an empirical cross-country study based on industry heterogeneity pp. 694-722
- Zixuan Zhou and Kun Liu
- Revisiting the twin deficits hypothesis in the United States: Further evidence based on system-equation ADL test for threshold cointegration pp. 723-737
- Tsangyao Chang, Dinabandhu Sethi, Aviral Tiwari and Mei-Chih Wang
Volume 33, issue 3, 2024
- Can data flow provisions facilitate trade in goods and services? —Analysis based on the TAPED database pp. 343-368
- Shuzhong Ma, Yuting Shen and Chao Fang
- Untapping the role of trade facilitation indicators, logistics and information technology in export expansion and diversification pp. 369-389
- Nazia Gul, Javed Iqbal, Misbah Nosheen and Mark Wohar
- Global value chain participation and firm capacity utilization: Evidence from China pp. 390-417
- Mufang Xie and Binbin Yu
- Frequency-domain and time-varying asymmetric Granger causality between real effective exchange rates and remittances in Mexico pp. 418-438
- Selçuk Akçay
- Asymmetric effects of exchange rate on bilateral tourism trade balance: evidence from Turkey pp. 439-461
- Fevzi Ölmez and Dilek Durusu-Ciftci
- Global spillover impact of US monetary shocks on China–based on empirical test of GVAR model pp. 462-481
- Suhua Tian and Li Wang
- Tariff pass-through and implications for domestic markets: Evidence from U.S. steel imports pp. 482-496
- Mumtaz Ahmad and Imtiaz Ahmad
Volume 33, issue 2, 2024
- Storm survivors: Evidence from firms in times of pandemic pp. 165-198
- Amirah El-Haddad and Chahir Zaki
- Analyzing the trade potential of SIDs with a focus on CARICOM’s small resource exporters pp. 199-222
- Roger Hosein, Nirvana Satnarine-Singh and George Saridakis
- Inter-and intra-Asian regional value chains: Identifying country characteristics pp. 223-253
- Xian-nan Cheng, Shu-hui Wen, Na Ma and Qin Xiao
- The impact of trade on schooling over the last five decades in developing countries pp. 254-275
- Kevin Williams
- The impact of foreign direct investment on agricultural exports: The evidence from developing countries pp. 276-293
- Radovan Kastratović
- The role of English as a lingua franca in FDI: Evidence from China pp. 294-315
- Chun Liao and Weiguo Zhang
- Official visits and foreign direct investment pp. 316-342
- Oasis Kodila-Tedika and Sherif Khalifa
Volume 33, issue 1, 2024
- Best paper 2023 pp. 1-1
- The Editors
- Determinants of service trade: How information and communication technology-based services are different? pp. 2-28
- Arundhati Sinha Roy, Anwesha Aditya and Siddhartha Chattopadhyay
- Financial development, export and economic growth: Panel data evidence from Commonwealth of Independent States pp. 29-56
- Abidin Öncel, Shukhrat Saidmurodov and Aziz Kutlar
- The influence of key economic globalization factors on economic growth and environmental quality: An empirical study in Southeast Asian countries pp. 57-75
- Quang Hai Nguyen
- The impact of China’s outward foreign direct investment on its export similarity with belt and road countries pp. 76-117
- Yanyan Sun, Song Zhang and Kunling Zhang
- Money, exchange rate and export quality pp. 118-144
- Shrimoyee Ganguly and Rajat Acharyya
- Product quality and export probability: Evidence from a large developing country pp. 145-164
- Gabriel Galera and Gilberto Fraga
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