The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
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Volume 29, issue 8, 2020
- The macroeconomic effects of oil price shocks on Vietnam: Evidence from an over-identifying SVAR analysis pp. 907-933

- Binh Pham and Hector Sala
- Effect of economic integration on sectorial value added in sub–saharan Africa: Does financial development matter? pp. 934-951

- Muazu Ibrahim and Xuan Vinh Vo
- Does financial development promote growth in Kuwait? time- and frequency- domain causality testing pp. 952-972

- Hamza Almassri, Huseyin Ozdeser and Andisheh Saliminezhad
- Do the rich get richer? Exploring disparate effects of hosting sport mega events on high technology exports for developed and developing nations pp. 973-994

- Ted M. Hayduk
- Do self-organization and relational embeddedness influence free trade agreements network formation? Evidence from an exponential random graph model pp. 995-1017

- Gang Wu, Lianyue Feng, Mihaela Peres and Jiali Dan
- Financial inclusion and inequality: A cross-country analysis pp. 1018-1048

- Armand Fouejieu, Ratna Sahay, Martin Cihak and Shiyuan Chen
Volume 29, issue 7, 2020
- Contractual frictions and the patterns of trade: The role of generalized trust pp. 775-796

- Gideon Ndubuisi
- Government-induced production commitment vs. import-tariff under endogenous entry of foreign firms pp. 797-820

- Hiroaki Ino and Akira Miyaoka
- Classifying de facto exchange rate regimes of financially open and closed economies: A statistical approach pp. 821-849

- Marek Dąbrowski, Monika Papież and Sławomir Śmiech
- Imports and economic growth in Africa: Testing for granger causality in the frequency domain pp. 850-864

- Olufemi Adewale Aluko and Patrick Olufemi Adeyeye
- Exports and the shadow economy: Non-linear effects pp. 865-890

- Canh Nguyen and Thanh Su
- Estimating U.S. import penetration in sub-national regions pp. 891-906

- David Riker
Volume 29, issue 6, 2020
- Analysis of the relationship between trade openness, structural change, and income inequality under Kuznets curve hypothesis: The case of Turkey pp. 647-664

- Seher Gülşah Topuz and Özcan Dağdemir
- Growth with age-dependent preferences pp. 665-676

- Halvor Mehlum, Ragnar Torvik and Simone Valente
- Measuring financial constraints of Brazilian industries: Rajan and Zingales index revisited pp. 677-710

- Fatma Bouattour
- The impact of US uncertainty shocks on a panel of advanced and emerging market economies pp. 711-721

- Rangan Gupta, Godwin Olasehinde-Williams and Mark Wohar
- Untapped regional integration potential: A global frontier analysis pp. 722-747

- Dominik Naeher and Raghavan Narayanan
- Testing the impact of technology diffusion and innovation on long-run growth using cointegration techniques pp. 748-773

- Juan Ricardo Perilla Jiménez
Volume 29, issue 5, 2020
- Stuck exchange: Can cash transfers push smallholders out of autarky? pp. 495-509

- Ervin Prifti, Silvio Daidone, Noemi Pace and Benjamin Davis
- Global impacts of China–US trade tensions pp. 510-545

- Pui Sun Tam
- Testing for causality between FDI and economic growth using heterogeneous panel data pp. 546-565

- Melisa Chanegriha, Chris Stewart and Christopher Tsoukis
- Did the 2008 global financial crisis influence the host country corruption and inward foreign direct investments relationship? An empirical examination pp. 566-603

- Prasad Padmanabhan, Chi-Hui Wang and Chia-Hsing Huang
- The effects of grants and loans on economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Considering different types of income level pp. 604-618

- Jai S. Mah and Sang-Chul Yoon
- Examining the trade potential of the UAE using a gravity model and a Poisson pseudo maximum likelihood estimator pp. 619-646

- Dimitrios Dadakas, Salim Ghazvini Kor and Scott Fargher
Volume 29, issue 4, 2020
- Real exchange rate and relative profit margins: Evidence from non-linear ARDL models for Mexico pp. 373-398

- Carlos A. Ibarra
- Is the Feldstein–Horioka puzzle valid in lucky seven countries? pp. 399-419

- Sinem Eyuboglu and Umut Uzar
- Measuring the volatility spill-over effects of crude oil prices on the exchange rate and stock market in Ghana pp. 420-439

- Mutawakil M. Zankawah and Chris Stewart
- Vertical intra-industry trade and economic size: The case of Malaysia pp. 440-454

- Mui-Yin Chin, Sheue-Li Ong, Chew-Keong Wai and Chin-Hong Puah
- Asymmetric effect of China’s exchange rates on global commodity prices: New evidence and implication pp. 455-481

- You-How Go, Cheong-Fatt Ng and T. K. Jayaraman
- A global value chain (GVC) model for determining changes in global output caused by currency appreciation pp. 482-493

- Yongliang Zhao, Xiaohui Fei, Chenxing Wu and Shabir Mohsin Hashmi
Volume 29, issue 3, 2020
- The quality and the destination of the colombian manufacturing exports pp. 247-271

- Juan Esteban Carranza, Alejandra González-Ramírez and Alex Perez
- Firms’ heterogeneity and margins of trade under uncertainty pp. 272-288

- Imtiaz Ahmad and Zafar Mahmood
- Interest rates, inflation, and exchange rates in fragile EMEs: A fresh look at the long-run interrelationships pp. 289-318

- Hüseyin Şen, Ayşe Kaya, Savaş Kaptan and Metehan Cömert
- The impact of external sovereign debt and the transmission effect of the US interest rate on Turkey’s equity market pp. 319-333

- Ahmed Samour, Aliya Zhakanova Isiksal and Nil Gunsel Resatoglu
- Impact of antidumping measures on international trade: Growing South–South tensions? pp. 334-352

- Jong Woo Kang and Dorothea Ramizo
- How does capital flows affect the impact of trade on economic growth in Africa? pp. 353-372

- John Egyir, Daniel Sakyi and Samuel Baidoo
Volume 29, issue 2, 2020
- Iron ore price and the AUD exchange rate: A Markov approach pp. 147-162

- Clemence Gomwe and Ying Li
- Asymmetrical relationship between oil price shocks and trade deficit: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 163-180

- Muhammad Ahad and Zaheer Anwer
- Can oil and precious metal price forecast exchange and interest rate movement in Bangladesh? pp. 181-198

- Debasish Das and Champa Bati Dutta
- Gains from domestic versus international trade: Evidence from the US pp. 199-210

- Hakan Yilmazkuday
- Poverty and export product diversification in developing countries pp. 211-236

- Sena Kimm Gnangnon
- Exchange rate appreciation, R&D, and export sophistication: Evidence from China pp. 237-246

- Sumei Gan and Dingping Cheng
Volume 29, issue 1, 2020
- Did structural change account for productivity growth within manufacturing during the import substitution era? A historical appraisal of Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil pp. 1-35

- Javier Arnaut
- Firm heterogeneity and exports in the Netherlands: Identifying export potential beyond firm productivity pp. 36-68

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen, Raoul van Maarseveen and Peter Zwaneveld
- India & South Asia: Geopolitics, regional trade and economic growth spillovers pp. 69-88

- Rakesh Kumar
- Trade and efficiency of manufacturing industries in South Africa pp. 89-118

- Brian Mazorodze
- On the relation between crude oil prices and exchange rates in sub-saharan African countries: A nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 119-130

- Jungho Baek and Hong-Youl Kim
- On the relationship between export and economic growth: A nonparametric causality-in-quantiles approach for Turkey pp. 131-145

- Pejman Bahramian and Andisheh Saliminezhad
- Best paper 2019 pp. 146-146

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 8, 2019
- CO2 emissions embodied in China’s export pp. 919-934

- Rui Huang, Manfred Lenzen and Arunima Malik
- Trade liberalization in services: Investor responses to NAFTA’s cross-border trucking provisions pp. 935-959

- Ronald Davies, Benjamin Liebman and Kasaundra Tomlin
- Impact of trade openness on GDP growth: Does TFP matter? pp. 960-995

- Muhammad Ramzan, Bin Sheng, Muhammad Shahbaz, Jian Song and Zhilun Jiao
- Paths of economic development: A global evidence for the mediating role of human capital pp. 996-1018

- Furkan Baser and Soner Gokten
- Classifying and modeling nonlinearity in commodity prices using Incoterms pp. 1019-1046

- Hany Fahmy
- Remittances in Mexico and their unobserved components pp. 1047-1066

- Francisco Corona and Pedro Orraca
Volume 28, issue 7, 2019
- Human capital and exports: A micro-level analysis of transition countries pp. 775-800

- Arta Mulliqi, Nick Adnett and Mehtap Hisarciklilar
- Multiproduct firms and antidumping duties: Evidence from India pp. 801-828

- Piyush Chandra
- Tariff evasion in global trade data pp. 829-842

- Austin Drenski, Ross Hallren and Jean N. Lee
- The potential of African trade integration – Panel data evidence for the COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite pp. 843-872

- Jana Riedel and Anja Slany
- Impact of exchange rates on ASEAN's trade in the era of global value chains: An empirical assessment pp. 873-901

- Khee Giap Tan, Luu Nguyen Trieu Duong and Hui Yin Chuah
- Modeling the employment–oil price nexus: A non-linear cointegration analysis for the U.S. market pp. 902-918

- Amjad M. Kisswani and Khalid Kisswani
Volume 28, issue 6, 2019
- Time and frequency domain causality Testing: The causal linkage between FDI and economic risk for the case of Turkey pp. 649-667

- Korhan Gokmenoglu, Dervis Kirikkaleli and Baris Memduh Eren
- Smooth breaks and nonlinear mean reversion in real interest parity: Evidence from East Asian countries pp. 668-685

- Abdullah Gulcu and Dilem Yildirim
- Gender specific effects of exports on work decisions in Indonesia pp. 686-711

- Tatyana Chesnokova, Jesmin Rupa and Nicholas Sim
- A general equilibrium model of bilateral trade with strategic public investment in commercial infrastructure pp. 712-731

- Meng-Fen Yen, Ruohan Wu and Mario Javier Miranda
- Trade liberalization and informality nexus: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 732-754

- Mengyun Wu, Jabbar Ul-Haq, Naeem uz Zafar, Huaping Sun and Jingyu Jiang
- Tax competition, imperfect capital mobility and the gain from non-preferential agreements pp. 755-774

- Kaushal Kishore
Volume 28, issue 5, 2019
- Crude oil prices and the balance of trade: Asymmetric evidence from selected OPEC member countries pp. 533-547

- Jungho Baek, Monday Jerry Ikponmwosa and Yoon Jung Choi
- Modelling the asymmetric responses of price level to oil price changes in Qatar pp. 548-560

- Zouhair Mrabet, Mouyad Alsamara, Shahad Salem S. A. Al-Marri and Zainab Ali Al-khayat
- Foreign direct investments, institutional quality, and economic growth pp. 561-579

- Arshad Hayat
- Patent protection in the South: Is there a case for nondiscrimination? pp. 580-602

- Darong Dai
- Convergence in pollution terms of trade pp. 603-627

- Satoshi Honma and Yushi Yoshida
- Investigating exchange rate shocks on agricultural trade balance: The case of Tunisia pp. 628-647

- Houssem Eddine Chebbi and Marcelo Olarreaga
Volume 28, issue 4, 2019
- Do remittances spur economic growth? Evidence from developing countries pp. 391-418

- Jude Eggoh, Chrysost Bangaké and Gervasio Semedo
- Policy uncertainty and FDI: Evidence from national elections pp. 419-428

- Kexin Chen, He Nie and Zhenyu Ge
- Identifying macro-determinants of remittance flows to a developing country: The case of Uganda pp. 429-451

- Andrew Ojede, Eddery Lam and Nicholas Okot
- The evolution of world trade from 1995 to 2014: A network approach pp. 452-485

- Freddy Cepeda-Lopez, Fredy Gamboa-Estrada, Carlos León and Hernan Rincon-Castro
- Globalization, regionalization and convergence in East Asia pp. 486-507

- Jun Zhao and John Serieux
- Asymmetric effects of exchange rate movements on traditional and modern services exports: Evidence from a large emerging economy pp. 508-531

- Manoranjan Sahoo, M. Suresh Babu and Umakant Dash
Volume 28, issue 3, 2019
- Do anticorruption efforts affect banking system stability? pp. 277-298

- Kung-Cheng Ho, Jason Z. Ma, Lu Yang and Lisi Shi
- Stock prices and exchange rate dynamics in Nigeria: An asymmetric perspective pp. 299-316

- Ekpeno Effiong and Godwin E. Bassey
- Trade openness, urbanization and CO emissions: Dynamic panel data analysis of middle-income countries pp. 317-330

- Zhike Lv and Ting Xu
- Impact of services trade on economic growth and current account balance: Evidence from India pp. 331-347

- Mini Thomas
- Dynamic causality testing for EKC hypothesis, pollution haven hypothesis and international trade in India pp. 348-364

- Ritu Rana and Manoj Sharma
- Globalization and female labor force participation: The role of trading partners pp. 365-390

- Syeda Tamkeen Fatima and Abdul Khan
Volume 28, issue 2, 2019
- Fiscal policy, monetary policy and external imbalances: Cross-country evidence from Africa's three largest economies pp. 123-136

- Lumengo Bonga-Bonga
- Links between foreign direct investment and human capital formation: Evidence from the manufacturing sector in India pp. 137-160

- Gunja Baranwal
- Internationalization strategy, financial constraints and assets (in)tangibility. A study of euro area countries after the 2008 crisis pp. 161-188

- Valentina Meliciani and Grzegorz Tchorek
- Export diversification, specialisation and inequality: Evidence from Asian and Western countries pp. 189-229

- Bertrand Blancheton and Dina Chhorn
- Intellectual property rights, imitation, and development. The effect on cross-border mergers and acquisitions pp. 230-256

- Mercedes Campi, Marco Duenas, Matteo Barigozzi and Giorgio Fagiolo
- Public pollution abatement and wage inequality pp. 257-275

- Jiancai Pi and Shenyu Shi
- Best Paper Prize 2018 pp. 276-276

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 1, 2019
- Firm heterogeneity and FDI-related productivity spillovers: A theoretical investigation pp. 1-10

- Sajid Anwar and Sizhong Sun
- A reappraisal of strategic trade policies with the endogenous mode of competition under vertical structures pp. 11-29

- Kangsik Choi and Seonyoung Lim
- Industrialization as driver of sustainable economic growth in Africa pp. 30-56

- Eric Opoku and Isabel Kit-Ming Yan
- Sectoral FDI, absorptive capacity and economic growth – empirical evidence from Egyptian governorates pp. 57-81

- Shima’a Hanafy and Marcus Marktanner
- Subcontracting bargaining power and the trade policy pp. 82-100

- Ku-Chu Tsao, Shih-Jye Wu, Jin-Li Hu and Yan-Shu Lin
- Utilizing low-wage labour for economic growth: A critical analysis of Bangladesh’s trade policy review pp. 101-122

- Zobaida Khan
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