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The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development1997 - 2025
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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 SalaEffect of economic integration on sectorial value added in sub–saharan Africa: Does financial development matter?   pp. 934-951 Muazu Ibrahim and Xuan Vinh VoDoes financial development promote growth in Kuwait? time- and frequency- domain causality testing   pp. 952-972 Hamza Almassri, Huseyin Ozdeser and Andisheh SaliminezhadDo 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. HaydukDo 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 DanFinancial 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 NdubuisiGovernment-induced production commitment vs. import-tariff under endogenous entry of foreign firms   pp. 797-820 Hiroaki Ino and Akira MiyaokaClassifying de facto exchange rate regimes of financially open and closed economies: A statistical approach   pp. 821-849 Marek Dąbrowski, Monika Papież and Sławomir ŚmiechImports and economic growth in Africa: Testing for granger causality in the frequency domain   pp. 850-864 Olufemi Adewale Aluko and Patrick Olufemi AdeyeyeExports and the shadow economy: Non-linear effects   pp. 865-890 Canh Nguyen and Thanh SuEstimating 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 DağdemirGrowth with age-dependent preferences   pp. 665-676 Halvor Mehlum, Ragnar Torvik and Simone ValenteMeasuring financial constraints of Brazilian industries: Rajan and Zingales index revisited   pp. 677-710 Fatma BouattourThe impact of US uncertainty shocks on a panel of advanced and emerging market economies   pp. 711-721 Rangan Gupta, Godwin Olasehinde-Williams and Mark WoharUntapped regional integration potential: A global frontier analysis   pp. 722-747 Dominik Naeher and Raghavan NarayananTesting 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 DavisGlobal impacts of China–US trade tensions   pp. 510-545 Pui Sun TamTesting for causality between FDI and economic growth using heterogeneous panel data   pp. 546-565 Melisa Chanegriha, Chris Stewart and Christopher TsoukisDid 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 HuangThe 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 YoonExamining 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. IbarraIs the Feldstein–Horioka puzzle valid in lucky seven countries?   pp. 399-419 Sinem Eyuboglu and Umut UzarMeasuring 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 StewartVertical 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 PuahAsymmetric 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. JayaramanA 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 PerezFirms’ heterogeneity and margins of trade under uncertainty   pp. 272-288 Imtiaz Ahmad and Zafar MahmoodInterest 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 CömertThe 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 ResatogluImpact of antidumping measures on international trade: Growing South–South tensions?   pp. 334-352 Jong Woo Kang and Dorothea RamizoHow 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 LiAsymmetrical relationship between oil price shocks and trade deficit: Evidence from Pakistan   pp. 163-180 Muhammad Ahad and Zaheer AnwerCan oil and precious metal price forecast exchange and interest rate movement in Bangladesh?   pp. 181-198 Debasish Das and Champa Bati DuttaGains from domestic versus international trade: Evidence from the US   pp. 199-210 Hakan YilmazkudayPoverty and export product diversification in developing countries   pp. 211-236 Sena Kimm GnangnonExchange 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 ArnautFirm heterogeneity and exports in the Netherlands: Identifying export potential beyond firm productivity   pp. 36-68 Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen, Raoul van Maarseveen and Peter ZwaneveldIndia & South Asia: Geopolitics, regional trade and economic growth spillovers   pp. 69-88 Rakesh KumarTrade and efficiency of manufacturing industries in South Africa   pp. 89-118 Brian MazorodzeOn 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 KimOn the relationship between export and economic growth: A nonparametric causality-in-quantiles approach for Turkey   pp. 131-145 Pejman Bahramian and Andisheh SaliminezhadBest 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 MalikTrade liberalization in services: Investor responses to NAFTA’s cross-border trucking provisions   pp. 935-959 Ronald Davies, Benjamin Liebman and Kasaundra TomlinImpact of trade openness on GDP growth: Does TFP matter?   pp. 960-995 Muhammad Ramzan, Bin Sheng, Muhammad Shahbaz, Jian Song and Zhilun JiaoPaths of economic development: A global evidence for the mediating role of human capital   pp. 996-1018 Furkan Baser and Soner GoktenClassifying and modeling nonlinearity in commodity prices using Incoterms   pp. 1019-1046 Hany FahmyRemittances in Mexico and their unobserved components   pp. 1047-1066 Francisco Corona and Pedro Paulo Orraca Romano 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 HisarciklilarMultiproduct firms and antidumping duties: Evidence from India   pp. 801-828 Piyush ChandraTariff evasion in global trade data   pp. 829-842 Austin Drenski, Ross Hallren and Jean N. LeeThe potential of African trade integration – Panel data evidence for the COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite   pp. 843-872 Jana Riedel and Anja SlanyImpact 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 ChuahModeling 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 ErenSmooth breaks and nonlinear mean reversion in real interest parity: Evidence from East Asian countries   pp. 668-685 Abdullah Gulcu and Dilem YildirimGender specific effects of exports on work decisions in Indonesia   pp. 686-711 Tatyana Chesnokova, Jesmin Rupa and Nicholas SimA general equilibrium model of bilateral trade with strategic public investment in commercial infrastructure   pp. 712-731 Meng-Fen Yen, Ruohan Wu and Mario Javier MirandaTrade liberalization and informality nexus: Evidence from Pakistan   pp. 732-754 Mengyun Wu, Jabbar Ul-Haq, Naeem uz Zafar, Huaping Sun and Jingyu JiangTax 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 ChoiModelling 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-khayatForeign direct investments, institutional quality, and economic growth   pp. 561-579 Arshad HayatPatent protection in the South: Is there a case for nondiscrimination?   pp. 580-602 Darong DaiConvergence in pollution terms of trade   pp. 603-627 Satoshi Honma and Yushi YoshidaInvestigating 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 SemedoPolicy uncertainty and FDI: Evidence from national elections   pp. 419-428 Kexin Chen, He Nie and Zhenyu GeIdentifying macro-determinants of remittance flows to a developing country: The case of Uganda   pp. 429-451 Andrew Ojede, Eddery Lam and Nicholas OkotThe 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-CastroGlobalization, regionalization and convergence in East Asia   pp. 486-507 Jun Zhao and John SerieuxAsymmetric 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 ShiStock prices and exchange rate dynamics in Nigeria: An asymmetric perspective   pp. 299-316 Ekpeno Effiong and Godwin E. BasseyTrade openness, urbanization and CO emissions: Dynamic panel data analysis of middle-income countries   pp. 317-330 Zhike Lv and Ting XuImpact of services trade on economic growth and current account balance: Evidence from India   pp. 331-347 Mini ThomasDynamic causality testing for EKC hypothesis, pollution haven hypothesis and international trade in India   pp. 348-364 Ritu Rana and Manoj SharmaGlobalization 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-BongaLinks between foreign direct investment and human capital formation: Evidence from the manufacturing sector in India   pp. 137-160 Gunja BaranwalInternationalization strategy, financial constraints and assets (in)tangibility. A study of euro area countries after the 2008 crisis   pp. 161-188 Valentina Meliciani and Grzegorz TchorekExport diversification, specialisation and inequality: Evidence from Asian and Western countries   pp. 189-229 Bertrand Blancheton and Dina ChhornIntellectual property rights, imitation, and development. The effect on cross-border mergers and acquisitions   pp. 230-256 Mercedes Campi, Marco Duenas, Matteo Barigozzi and Giorgio FagioloPublic pollution abatement and wage inequality   pp. 257-275 Jiancai Pi and Shenyu ShiBest 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 SunA reappraisal of strategic trade policies with the endogenous mode of competition under vertical structures   pp. 11-29 Kangsik Choi and Seonyoung LimIndustrialization as driver of sustainable economic growth in Africa   pp. 30-56 Eric Opoku and Isabel Kit-Ming YanSectoral FDI, absorptive capacity and economic growth – empirical evidence from Egyptian governorates   pp. 57-81 Shima’a Hanafy and Marcus MarktannerSubcontracting bargaining power and the trade policy   pp. 82-100 Ku-Chu Tsao, Shih-Jye Wu, Jin-Li Hu and Yan-Shu LinUtilizing low-wage labour for economic growth: A critical analysis of Bangladesh’s trade policy review   pp. 101-122 Zobaida Khan |  |