The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2001
- Editors' introduction pp. 359-369

- David Giles and Carl Mosk
- The interplay of international trade, economic growth and income convergence: a brief intellectual history of recent developments pp. 371-395

- Farhad Rassekh
- Does convergence cause trade, or does trade cause convergence? pp. 397-418

- Teresa Cyrus
- Trade and the rate of income convergence pp. 419-441

- Dan Ben-David and Ayal Kimhi
- Financial liberalization, openness and convergence pp. 443-459

- Theo Eicher and Leslie Hull
- Optimal tariffs, optimal taxes and economic development pp. 461-486

- Michael Loewy
Volume 13, issue 3, 2004
- Macroeconomic effect of capital controls as a safeguard against the capital inflow problem pp. 233-263

- Shigeto Kitano
- Exchange rate versus inflation targeting: a theory of output fluctuations in traded and non-traded sectors pp. 265-285

- Øistein Røisland and Ragnar Torvik
- Entry liberalization and export performance: a theoretical analysis in a multi-market oligopoly model pp. 287-303

- Manmohan Agarwal and Alokesh Barua
- FDI, openness and income pp. 305-323

- Ting Gao
- Uganda's policy reforms, industry competitiveness and regional integration: a comparison with Kenya pp. 325-357

- Eckhard Siggel and Germina Ssemogerere
Volume 13, issue 2, 2004
- Trade liberalization, labour mobility and wages pp. 111-136

- Daniel Traca
- On labour standards and free trade pp. 137-158

- Michiel Kok, Richard Nahuis and Albert de Vaal
- Is public infrastructure spending productive in the Mexican case? A vector error correction analysis pp. 159-178

- Miguel Ramirez
- Trade and labour standards: theory and new empirical evidence pp. 179-198

- Vivek Dehejia and Yiagadeesen Samy
- Host market characteristics, FDI, and the FDI - trade relationship pp. 199-229

- Bedassa Tadesse and Michael Ryan
- Foreign direct investment and wages: a cross-country analysis pp. 231-231

- Munisamy Gopinath and Weiyan Chen
Volume 13, issue 1, 2004
- Wealth distribution and the underdevelopment trap pp. 1-21

- Hiroto Takahashi
- Endogenous growth in a North - South framework with human capital accumulation and technology transfer pp. 23-56

- Jayati Bhattacharya and Ajitava Raychaudhuri
- Exposure to foreign markets and plant-level innovation: evidence from Chile and Mexico pp. 57-87

- Roberto Alvarez and Raymond Robertson
- The core and periphery of the world economy pp. 89-106

- Jarko Fidrmuc
Volume 12, issue 4, 2003
- Globalization, technical change and the skill premium: magnification effects from human - capital investments pp. 319-336

- Jürgen Meckl and Benjamin Weigert
- The declining costs of international trade and unemployment pp. 337-357

- John Francis
- Economic integration, market discipline and productivity growth in Spain pp. 359-375

- Diego Mendez-Carbajo and Dimitrios Thomakos
- Balancing food safety and risk: do drug residue limits affect international trade in beef? pp. 377-402

- John Wilson, Tsunehiro Otsuki and Baishali Majumdsar
- How and how far to liberalize a developing economy with informal sector and factor market distortions pp. 403-428

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri
Volume 12, issue 3, 2003
- Trade liberalization and adjustment in Argentina pp. 225-246

- Elio Londero
- Import tariff upstream versus export tax downstream: are they welfare equivalent? pp. 247-256

- Hisashi Hokari, Hong Hwang and Hiroshi Ohta
- Export externalities and economic growth pp. 257-283

- Izani Ibrahim and Craig MacPhee
- Foreign direct investment and wages: a cross-country analysis pp. 285-309

- Munisamy Gopinath and Weiyan Chen
Volume 12, issue 2, 2003
- Strategic trade policy in the presence of reputation spillovers pp. 101-116

- Jayoti Das and Stephen DeLoach
- Gravity, education, and economic development in a multinational affiliate location pp. 117-150

- Howard Shatz
- The 'new regionalism' and foreign direct investment: the case of Mexico pp. 151-184

- Andreas Waldkirch
- Monetary policy in developing countries: lessons from Kenya pp. 185-216

- Christopher Gerrard, Robert Lucas and Tom Porter
- Going Alone: The Case for Relaxed Reciprocity in Freeing Trade pp. 217-224

- Herbert Grubel
Volume 12, issue 1, 2003
- Foreign direct investment and wage bargaining pp. 1-18

- Robin Naylor and Michele Santoni
- Persistent dumping, competition and welfare pp. 19-37

- Ying Kong
- Does trade composition influence economic growth? Time series evidence for 28 OECD and developing countries pp. 39-96

- Joshua Lewer and Hendrik Van den Berg
- Migration, Unemployment and Trade pp. 97-99

- Daniela Federici
Volume 11, issue 4, 2001
- Signalling and underutilization of import quota pp. 351-365

- Karel Janda
- The impact of foreign trade and investment reform on industry location: the case of China pp. 367-386

- Ting Gao
- The effect of openness on corruption pp. 387-403

- Jimmy Torrez
- A comparison of two models of intra-industry trade pp. 405-427

- Yingfeng Xu
- Demand patterns and vertical intra-industry trade with special reference to North-South trade pp. 429-455

- Joakim Gullstrand
Volume 11, issue 3, 2001
- Patterns of foreign direct investment in poor countries pp. 247-265

- Hildegunn Kyvik NordÅs
- Infrastructure, returns to scale and sovereign debt pp. 267-278

- Cem Karayalcin, Kathryn McCollister and Devashish Mitra
- On the size and number of preferential trading arrangements pp. 279-295

- Soamiely Andriamananjara
- Fertility, intergenerational transfers and economic development pp. 297-321

- Bertrand Wigniolle
- On exports and economic growth: the case of Italy pp. 323-340

- Daniela Federici and Daniela Marconi
Volume 11, issue 2, 2001
- Chaos and the exchange rate pp. 111-142

- Daniela Federici and Giancarlo Gandolfo
- Foreign entry and domestic welfare: lessons for developing countries pp. 143-162

- Aditya Bhattacharjea
- Trade policy and Spanish specialization, 1978-93 pp. 163-187

- Maria-Jesus Asensio and Eva Pardos
- The role of entrepOt trade in the choice of a nominal anchor for Hong Kong pp. 189-206

- Kam Ki Tang
- Specific and mobile capital, migration and unemployment in a Harris-Todaro model pp. 207-222

- Kul Bhatia
Volume 11, issue 1, 2001
- National patents, innovation and international agreements pp. 1-14

- Phillip McCalman
- Towards an ecological technology for global growth in a North-South trade model pp. 15-41

- Francisco Cabo
- Can market size outweigh adverse comparative advantage? pp. 43-61

- Sylvia Gottschalk
- Corruption and industrial dualism in less developed countries pp. 63-76

- Patrick Emerson
- Capital controls, capital flows and external crises: evidence from India pp. 77-98

- Timothy Callen and Paul Cashin
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