The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2010
- A Ricardian model of international trade with oligopolistic competition pp. 499-515

- Haiwen Zhou
- Technological convergence, competitiveness, and welfare: A study of international manufacturing industries pp. 517-551

- Jun Ruan and Munisamy Gopinath
- Firm's intangible assets and multinational activity: Full versus shared ownership pp. 553-589

- Valeria Gattai
- International R&D spillovers in emerging markets: The impact of trade and foreign direct investment pp. 591-623

- Sorin Krammer
Volume 19, issue 3, 2010
- Does coordination of immigration policies among destination countries increase immigration? pp. 357-384

- Claus Aastrup Jensen, Nikolaj Malchow-Møller and Jan Skaksen
- Liberalization of import restrictions on capital goods and the balance of payments pp. 385-419

- Robert Tatum
- Does the WTO promote trade? Further evidence pp. 421-437

- Myeong Hwan Kim
- Exporting without growing: Investment, real currency appreciation, and export-led growth in Mexico pp. 439-464

- Carlos Ibarra
- The effect of credit on growth and convergence of firm size in Kenyan manufacturing pp. 465-494

- Janvier Desire Nkurunziza
- Optimal protection of international law: Navigating between European absolutism and American voluntarism pp. 495-497

- Carl Mosk
Volume 19, issue 2, 2010
- Using complex networks analysis to assess the evolution of international economic integration: The cases of East Asia and Latin America pp. 215-239

- Javier Reyes, Stefano Schiavo and Giorgio Fagiolo
- Wages in a factor proportions time series model of the US pp. 241-256

- Henry Thompson
- Exports' quality-adjusted productivity and economic growth pp. 257-287

- Asier Minondo
- The effects of refugee and non-refugee immigrants on US trade with their home countries pp. 289-317

- Roger White and Bedassa Tadesse
- Aid and investment in LDCs: A robust approach pp. 319-349

- Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong and Jeffrey Racine
- International handbook of development economics (volumes one and two) pp. 351-355

- Carl Mosk
Volume 19, issue 1, 2010
- Introduction pp. 3-7

- K.C. Fung and Robert Stern
- Economic effects of 'leveling the playing field' in international trade pp. 9-32

- Alan Deardorff
- Developing countries, dispute settlement, and the Advisory Centre on WTO Law pp. 33-63

- Chad Bown and Rachel McCulloch
- Assessing the Doha Round: Market access, transactions costs and aid for trade facilitation pp. 65-79

- Bernard Hoekman and Alessandro Nicita
- The Doha Development Agenda: What's on the table? pp. 81-107

- Will Martin and Aaditya Mattoo
- Can the WTO reduce agricultural trade distortions? pp. 109-134

- Kym Anderson
- Managing cooperation on climate change: What can we learn from the WTO? pp. 135-161

- Patrick Low and Marina Murina
- Developing countries, standards and the WTO pp. 163-185

- Marion Jansen
- Developing countries and the World Trade Organization: A foreign influence approach pp. 187-201

- K.C. Fung, Alicia Garcia-Herrero and Alan Siu
- The political economy of the World Bank: The early years pp. 203-205

- Carl Mosk
- Capital market liberalization and development pp. 207-210

- Charles Amo Yartey
- Industrial development for the 21st century pp. 211-214

- Carl Mosk
Volume 18, issue 4, 2009
- Findlay-Grubert versus Rybczynski: Testing growth hypotheses in classic trade theories using Singapore's industries pp. 443-486

- Hiau Looi Kee
- CUSFTA effects: A joint consideration of trade and multinational activities pp. 487-504

- Pascal Ghazalian and W. Hartley Furtan
- Technological catching up, competitiveness and growth pp. 505-525

- Eleonora Cavallaro and Marcella Mulino
- An explanation of share tenancy in terms of unemployment, social norms and power pp. 527-540

- Debarshi Das
- Indirect network effects and the impact of trade liberalization: A note pp. 541-552

- Kazumichi Iwasa and Toru Kikuchi
- Technology transfers and optimal entry strategies for the multinational firm pp. 553-574

- Ayça Tekin-Koru
Volume 18, issue 3, 2009
- US affiliates, infrastructure and growth: A simultaneous investigation of critical mass pp. 311-345

- Derek Kellenberg
- Efficiency, equity, and environmental implications of trade liberalization: A computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 347-371

- Donna Lee and Jian Zhang
- On the relation between financial flows and the trade balance in developing countries pp. 373-393

- Magda Kandil
- Standards and export performance in developing countries: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 395-419

- Oliver Masakure, Spencer Henson and John Cranfield
- The biggest losers (and winners) from US trade liberalization pp. 421-442

- Kara Reynolds
Volume 18, issue 2, 2009
- Democracy, capital flows, and odious debt pp. 207-234

- Thorsten Janus
- Product specific technical assistance for exports - has it been effective? pp. 235-254

- Paul Brenton and Erik von Uexkull
- Exchange rate volatility in Latin American and the Caribbean region: Evidence from 1985 to 2005 pp. 255-273

- Radhames Lizardo
- Sources of economic growth and stagnation in Iran pp. 275-295

- Farshid Mojaver
- Domestic sale requirement, price supports, export quota, and inefficiencies pp. 297-309

- Stephen Devadoss
Volume 18, issue 1, 2009
- The economics of the Fifth Enlargement: Trade, migration and economic synchronicity pp. 3-9

- Vassilis Monastiriotis and George Agiomirgianakis
- Trade effects of the Europe agreements: A theory-based gravity approach pp. 11-35

- Julia Spies and Helena Marques
- Bilateral trade volumes, the gravity equation and factor proportions pp. 37-59

- Andrzej Cieślik
- Trade and migration flows between some CEE countries and the UK pp. 61-78

- Subrata Ghatak, Monica Ioana Pop-Silaghi and Vincent Daly
- Convergence of shocks and trade in the enlarged European Union pp. 79-114

- Athina Zervoyianni and Athanasios Anastasiou
- A general equilibrium analysis of the effects of Doha Round Declaration and African Cotton Initiative on Zambian cotton sector pp. 115-137

- Lorea Blasco, Stephen Devadoss and Leroy Stodick
- Equilibrium coalition structures in the presence of foreign direct investment pp. 139-167

- Hyejoon Im
- Trade and income convergence: Sorting out the causality pp. 169-195

- Xuepeng Liu
- The Softwood Lumber War: Politics, economics, and the long U.S.-Canadian trade dispute pp. 197-203

- Stephen Devadoss
- Indian manufacturing: A slow sector in a rapidly growing economy pp. 205-205

- Devashish Mitra and Beyza Ural Marchand
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