The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1998
- Terms of trade and economic growth in a world of constrained capital mobility pp. 373-387

- Hildegunn Nordås
- Job security, wage bargaining and duopoly outcomes pp. 389-403

- Sudipa Majumdar and Bibhas Saha
- Income distribution in the United States: Kuznets' inverted-U hypothesis and data non-stationarity pp. 405-423

- Peter Jacobsen and David Giles
- Rural non-farm development: a trade-theoretic view pp. 425-437

- Kenneth Reinert
- Reciprocal dumping and trade policy pp. 439-449

- Krishnendu Dastidar
- Book Reviews pp. 451-453

- Bradley Ruffle
Volume 7, issue 3, 1998
- Economic growth, leadership and capital flows: the leapfrogging effect pp. 261-277

- Elise Brezis and Daniel Tsiddon
- Why gradualism? pp. 279-297

- Halvor Mehlum
- On wage-inequalities in the North and in the South pp. 299-315

- Hing-Man Leung
- Efficiency wages, unemployment and international factor movements pp. 317-338

- Bharati Basu
- An exogeneity analysis of financial deepening and economic growth: evidence from Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan pp. 339-354

- Andy Kwan, Yangru Wu and Junxi Zhang
- The transmission of Dutch disease and labour migration pp. 355-365

- Jackline Wahba
Volume 7, issue 2, 1998
- The adding up problem: a targeting approach pp. 151-173

- Kala Krishna
- Public goods and the transfer paradox in an overlapping generations model pp. 175-205

- Mitsuyoshi Yanagihara
- Technical change in a Ricardian model of North-South trade with increasing returns to scale pp. 207-220

- Michael Benarroch
- International trade and uneven growth: a model with intersectoral spillovers of knowledge pp. 221-236

- Marina Murat and Francesco Pigliaru
- Trade policy, export expansion, human capital and growth pp. 237-256

- Robert McNab and Robert Moore
Volume 7, issue 1, 1998
- International economic law and.the interface between trade and environmental regulation pp. 3-38

- Jeff Waincymer
- The knowledge revolution pp. 39-54

- Graciela Chichilnisky
- Pollution and economic growth pp. 55-69

- Eric Fisher and Charles Marrewijk
- Optimal pollution and foreign-investment taxes in a small open economy pp. 71-85

- Chi-Chur Chao and Eden Yu
- GDP growth, terms-of-trade effects, and total factor productivity pp. 87-110

- Kevin Fox and Ulrich Kohli
- Export trade, trade derivatives, and economic growth of Hong Kong: a new scenario pp. 111-137

- Chyau Tuan and Linda Fung-Yee Ng
- Book Reviews pp. 139-141

- Oded Stark
Volume 6, issue 3, 1997
- Real exchange rate dynamics and trade liberalization: the case of multiple tariffs and unemployment pp. 329-344

- Ragnar Torvik
- Multiple goods and growth pp. 345-357

- K. W. Liu
- Allocation of investment in a new market economy pp. 359-375

- Taradas Bandyopadhyay and Tapan Biswas
- Government resource revenues, fiscal policy and precautionary saving pp. 377-391

- Øystein Thøgersen
- Estimating the pro-competitive gains from trade liberalization: an application to Mexican manufacturing pp. 393-417

- Jean-Marie Grether
- Migration, intermediate inputs and real wages pp. 419-425

- Ivan Pastine and Tuvana Pastine
- Review article Progress and paradox in international economics pp. 427-434

- Adam Klug
Volume 6, issue 2, 1997
- India's economy and the reforms of the 1990s: genesis and prospect pp. 123-133

- Kaushik Basu and Prasanta Pattanaik
- India's economic reforms: some lessons from East Asia pp. 135-164

- Nirupam Bajpai and Jeffrey Sachs
- The context and consequences of economic liberalization in India pp. 165-178

- Prabhat Patnaik
- Governance and reform in India pp. 179-208

- Nirvikar Singh
- The Enron story and its lessons pp. 209-230

- Kirit Parikh
- Fiscal adjustment and the role of state governments pp. 231-247

- Govinda Rao
- The unfinished agenda: Indian agriculture under the structural reforms pp. 249-286

- Servaas Storm
- The effect of trade policy reforms on labour markets: evidence from India pp. 287-297

- Uma Karmbhampati, Pravin Krishna and Devashish Mitra
- Economic reforms and relative price movements in India: a 'supply shock' approach pp. 299-324

- Subir Gokarn
Volume 6, issue 1, 1997
- Quality-biased technical progress and North-South trade pp. 1-14

- Brian Copeland and Ashok Kotwal
- Variable labour supply, taxes, employment and welfare under various rules of international taxation of capital pp. 15-28

- Panos Hatzipanaytou and Michael Michael
- Jobs, education and the underdevelopment trap pp. 29-42

- Katsuya Takii
- The European Monetary System and various tests of policy convergence pp. 43-62

- Ashok Parikh, David Bailey and David Lovatt
- An empirical analysis on the determinants of the real exchange rate in African countries pp. 63-82

- M. O. Odedokun
- Development and welfare in the presence of an urban informal sector: a three-sector general equilibrium approach pp. 83-100

- Ajitava Raychaudhuri and Sandip Chatterjee
- The impact of multinational corporations on a developing country: a trade off in the long run? pp. 101-112

- Mariam Khawar
- Book Reviews pp. 113-116

- Basant Kapur
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