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May 2019, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 1400-1426 How exporting firms respond to technical barriers to trade?
by Cui Hu & Faqin Lin & Yong Tan & Yihong Tang - 1427-1466 Anti‐dumping duty circumvention through trade rerouting: Evidence from Chinese exporters
by Xuepeng Liu & Huimin Shi - 1467-1494 Domestic value chains as stepping stones to global value chain integration
by Cosimo Beverelli & Victor Stolzenburg & Robert B. Koopman & Simon Neumueller - 1495-1519 Capability and need: A framework for understanding why states create sovereign wealth funds
by Cody D. Eldredge - 1520-1553 Asymmetric effects of cultural institutes on trade and foreign direct investment
by Donald Lien & Melody Lo & David Bojanic - 1554-1575 Evaluating the effect of the introduction of the euro on tourist flows: A synthetic control approach
by William Addessi & Bianca Biagi & Maria Giovanna Brandano - 1576-1597 The role of foreign affiliate productivity in the integration strategies of multinational firms
by Jae‐Joon Han & Hongshik Lee & Joonhyung Lee - 1598-1619 Comparing approval procedures for new drugs
by Nicolas Houy & Izabela Jelovac - 1620-1640 Who benefits from partial tax coordination?
by Yutao Han & Xi Wan
April 2019, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 988-1011 Wage convergence and trade
by Yixiao Zhou & Harry Bloch - 1012-1031 Does FDI increase productivity? The role of regulation in upstream industries
by Sotiris K. Papaioannou & Sophia P. Dimelis - 1032-1056 Has the crisis affected Spanish investment strategy abroad? A spatial panel data approach
by Paula Gutiérrez‐Portilla & Adolfo Maza & José Villaverde - 1057-1076 Trade barriers or trade facilitators? The heterogeneous impact of food standards in international trade
by Hege Medin - 1077-1109 The common sources of business cycles in Trans‐Pacific countries and the US? A comparison with NAFTA
by Uluc Aysun & Takeshi Yagihashi - 1110-1151 Market knowledge: Evidence from importers
by Aksel Erbahar - 1152-1179 Examining political connections to study institutional change: Evidence from two unexpected election outcomes in South Korea
by Kai Jäger & Seungjun Kim - 1180-1199 Effects of the preference for environmental quality on the export competition between China and OECD countries
by Jung Joo La - 1200-1223 Does regulation drive international research cooperation? Evidence from the pharmaceutical sector
by Anna Rita Bennato & Laura Magazzini - 1224-1233 Parallel trade with an endogenous market structure
by Pei‐Cyuan Shih & Hong Hwang & Cheng‐Hau Peng - 1234-1258 How does capital control spur economic growth?
by Zongye Huang & Yu You - 1259-1285 Propagation of changes in demand through international trade: A case study of China
by Jochen Andritzky & Bernhard Kassner & Wolf Heinrich Reuter
March 2019, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 636-679 Like it or not? How the economic and institutional environment shapes individual attitudes towards multinational enterprises
by Philipp Harms & Jakob Schwab - 680-710 Did foreign exchange holding influence growth performance during the global financial crisis?
by Jean‐Pierre Allegret & Audrey Allegret - 711-737 Export product range and economic growth in the EU countries
by Ville Kaitila - 738-758 Understanding the international mobility of Chinese temporary workers
by Hongyong Zhang - 759-784 Is FTA/EPA effective for a developing country to attract FDI? The knowledge‐capital model revisited
by Kazuhiko Oyamada - 785-817 Domestic and export performances of French firms
by José Bardaji & Jean‐Charles Bricongne & Benoît Campagne & Guillaume Gaulier - 818-845 The economic consequences of corporate tax rates reductions in the EU: Evidence using a computable general equilibrium model
by María Teresa Álvarez‐Martínez & Salvador Barrios & Diego d'Andria & Maria Gesualdo & Dimitrios Pontikakis & Jonathan Pycroft - 846-875 Nowcasting global economic growth: A factor‐augmented mixed‐frequency approach
by Laurent Ferrara & Clément Marsilli - 876-900 Analysis on the determinants of currency invoicing in Korean trade
by Kwang Myoung Hwang & Kyungmin Kim & Chung Seak Roh & Mijin Kim - 901-935 A dynamic model of firm activities: Evidence from Danish manufacturing
by Kaleb G. Abreha - 936-958 Why has the United States continued to receive net investment income as a debtor country?
by Juann H. Hung & Yu‐Yun Chang - 959-974 The globalisation–welfare state nexus: Evidence from Asia
by Niklas Potrafke - 975-986 Czech privatisation 25 years later
by Marek Louzek
February 2019, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 320-348 Assessing the sustainability of external imbalances in the European Union
by António Afonso & Florence Huart & João Tovar Jalles & Piotr Stanek - 349-375 Firm strategies in expanding and diversifying exports
by Martina Lawless & Iulia Siedschlag & Zuzanna Studnicka - 376-395 Market access implications of non‐tariff measures: Estimates for four developed country markets
by Mike Webb & John Gibson & Anna Strutt - 396-418 Aid for trade and export diversification in recipient‐countries
by Sèna Kimm Gnangnon - 419-428 On the tax bias against investments in fixed assets: Empirical evidence from China
by Zhiyong An - 429-452 Why do migrants remit?
by Seyedsoroosh Azizi - 453-477 Composition of trade flows and the effectiveness of fiscal devaluation
by Mario Holzner & Marina Tkalec & Goran Vukšić - 478-508 On the measurement of investment types: Heterogeneity in corporate tax elasticities
by Hendrik Jungmann & Simon Loretz - 509-529 The effects of social networks on the flow of international students
by Eric T. Stuen & Stefanie Ramirez - 530-551 The rise of dollar credit in emerging market economies and US monetary policy
by Anni Huang & Narayan Kundan Kishor - 552-563 The future impact of Trans‐Pacific Partnership’s rule‐making achievements: The case study of e‐commerce
by Shintaro Hamanaka - 564-589 Firm heterogeneity and aggregate business services exports: Micro evidence from Belgium, France, Germany and Spain
by Andrea Ariu & Elena Biewen & Sven Blank & Guillaume Gaulier & María Jesus González & Philipp Meinen & Daniel Mirza & Cesar Martín & Patry Tello - 590-613 Examining Dutch disease across Australian regions
by Muhammad Shafiullah & Saroja Selvanathan & Athula Naranpanawa & Andreas Chai - 614-634 Monetary policy, inequality and political instability
by Pablo Duarte & Gunther Schnabl
January 2019, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 2-4 The economic impact of Brexit on the UK economy
by David Greenaway & Chris Milner - 5-20 The economic effects of the UK government's proposed Brexit deal
by Arno Hantzsche & Amit Kara & Garry Young - 21-56 Which manufacturing industries and sectors are most vulnerable to Brexit?
by Michael Gasiorek & Ilona Serwicka & Alasdair Smith - 57-67 The effects of Brexit on the UK economy
by Patrick Minford - 68-86 Heterogeneous effects of competitiveness shocks on macroeconomic performance across euro area countries
by Karsten Staehr & Robert Vermeulen - 87-121 The welfare effects of free trade agreements in quantitative trade models: A comparison of studies about Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
by Eddy Bekkers & Hugo Rojas‐Romagosa - 122-142 On the exposure of the BRIC countries to global economic shocks
by Ansgar Belke & Christian Dreger & Irina Dubova - 143-174 Exports and governance: Is the Middle East and North Africa region different?
by Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso & Laura Márquez‐Ramos - 175-196 Global value chains and inward foreign direct investment in the 2000s
by Enrique Martínez‐Galán & Maria Paula Fontoura - 197-225 The effect of diplomatic representation on trade: A panel data analysis
by Robin Visser - 226-241 Business cycle synchronisation in East Asia: The role of value‐added trade
by Wei Jiang & Yunong Li & Shajuan Zhang - 242-267 Bank finance for private firms in China: Does political capital still pay off?
by Wenli Cheng & Yongzheng Wu - 268-295 Firm heterogeneity and international trade in services
by Masayuki Morikawa - 296-317 From conventional to unconventional monetary policies: The failure of the market‐maker of last resort
by Gabriel A. Giménez Roche & Nathalie Janson
December 2018, Volume 41, Issue 12
- 3256-3268 Global debt dynamics: The elephant in the room
by Andreas Antoniades & Stephany Griffith‐Jones - 3269-3287 Leverage and currency mismatches: Non‐financial companies in the emerging markets
by Michael Chui & Emese Kuruc & Philip Turner - 3288-3316 Corporate debt maturity in developing countries: Sources of long and short‐termism
by Juan J. Cortina & Tatiana Didier & Sergio L. Schmukler - 3317-3344 Localising sovereign debt: The rise of local currency bond markets in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Florence Dafe & Dennis Essers & Ulrich Volz - 3345-3358 Unbundled debt and economic growth in developed and developing economies: An empirical analysis
by Maurizio Intartaglia & Andreas Antoniades & Sambit Bhattacharyya - 3359-3378 Debt and development in historical perspective: The external constraints of late industrialisation revisited through South Korea and Brazil
by Andrew M. Fischer - 3379-3415 Towards recoupling? Assessing the global impact of a Chinese hard landing through trade and commodity price channels
by Ludovic Gauvin & Cyril C. Rebillard - 3416-3441 How political incentives affect Chinese outward foreign direct investment: A UN Security Council membership perspective
by Hong Ma & Yue Teng - 3442-3466 Does the razor's edge exist? New evidence of the law of one price in China (1997–2012)
by Jianan Li & Zhiyuan Li & Puyang Sun - 3467-3481 Trade liberalisation and cross‐firm wage heterogeneity: Theory and evidence from China
by Bo Chen & Jinbo Hou - 3482-3502 Firm heterogeneity, market choice and productivity: Evidence from foreign‐owned enterprises in China
by Chih‐Hai Yang & Meng‐Wen Tsou - 3503-3523 The impact of the China–Australia Free Trade Agreement on Australia's education exports to China: A legal and economic assessment
by Junfang Xi & Weihuan Zhou & Heng Wang - 3524-3535 WTO trade policy review for Switzerland: In need for a new paradigm
by Rolf Weder
November 2018, Volume 41, Issue 11
- 2852-2882 Terrorism and international air travel: A gravity approach
by Devashish Mitra & Cong S. Pham & Subhayu Bandyopadhyay - 2883-2894 Cumulative effects of Brexit and other UK and EU‐27 bilateral free‐trade agreements on the world’s wine markets
by Kym Anderson & Glyn Wittwer - 2895-2913 The effect of broadband on European Union trade: A regional spatial approach
by Javier Barbero & Ernesto Rodriguez‐Crespo - 2914-2933 Tall paper walls: The political economy of visas and cross‐border travel
by Andy McKay & Tsegay G. Tekleselassie - 2934-2953 International remittances, migration and primary commodities
by Stephen Snudden - 2954-2982 Are seminars on export promotion effective? Evidence from a randomised controlled trial
by Yu Ri Kim & Yasuyuki Todo & Daichi Shimamoto & Petr Matous - 2983-3000 Quantity restrictions and price adjustment of Chinese Textile Exports to the US
by Daniel Bernhofen & Richard Upward & Zheng Wang - 3001-3044 Do commodity price shocks weaken the financial sector?
by Tidiane Kinda & Montfort Mlachila & Rasmane Ouedraogo - 3045-3070 Servicification in global value chains: Comparative analysis of selected Asian countries with OECD
by Shandre M. Thangavelu & Wenxiao Wang & Sothea Oum - 3071-3097 A triangular purchasing power parity hypothesis
by Peijie Wang & Zhiyuan Liu - 3098-3129 Product quality and sustainability: The effect of international environmental agreements on bilateral trade
by Stefan Borsky & Andrea Leiter & Michael Pfaffermayr - 3130-3171 International capital mobility and unemployment dynamics: Empirical evidence from OECD countries
by Giovanna Vallanti - 3172-3193 The global financial crisis and the mutual fund flow–performance relationship
by Yuchen Wang & John Watson & Jayasinghe Wickramanayake - 3194-3220 Fertility and savings contractions in China: Long‐run global implications
by Jane Golley & Rod Tyers & Yixiao Zhou - 3221-3241 Corruption and the shadow economy: One‐way or two‐way street?
by Aziz N. Berdiev & Rajeev K. Goel & James W. Saunoris - 3242-3254 Trademark protection, quality improvement and exports in developing countries
by Lei Yang & Xiaopeng Yin & Yin He
October 2018, Volume 41, Issue 10
- 2578-2598 The WTO in Buenos Aires: The outcome and its significance for the future of the multilateral trading system
by Erin Hannah & James Scott & Rorden Wilkinson - 2599-2630 Long‐term social, economic and fiscal effects of immigration into the EU: The role of the integration policy
by d'Artis Kancs & Patrizio Lecca - 2631-2649 Trade and economic impacts of destination‐based business cash‐flow taxes
by Will Martin - 2650-2668 Can tariffs be used to enforce Paris climate commitments?
by Niven Winchester - 2669-2690 Does being an IMF executive board member (Re)pay? An examination of IMF loans and repayments
by Franck A. Malan - 2691-2708 Can swap line arrangements help solve the Triffin dilemma? How?
by Elena Seghezza - 2709-2731 Asia's rebalancing and growth
by Soyoung Kim & Jong‐Wha Lee & Warwick J. McKibbin - 2732-2749 The role of services in globalisation
by Timon Bohn & Steven Brakman & Erik Dietzenbacher - 2750-2782 GEPPML: General equilibrium analysis with PPML
by James E. Anderson & Mario Larch & Yoto V. Yotov - 2783-2803 Structural breaks, dynamic correlations, and hedge and safe havens for stock and foreign exchange markets in Greater China
by Xiyong Dong & Seong‐Min Yoon - 2804-2827 Value added and participation in global value chains: The case of Spain
by Marta Solaz - 2828-2848 Monetary union in West Africa and business cycles synchronicity: New evidence
by Daniel Simons & Rosmy Jean Louis
September 2018, Volume 41, Issue 9
- 2276-2319 US trade wars in the twenty‐first century with emerging countries: Make America and its partners lose again
by Antoine Bouët & David Laborde - 2320-2348 Services policy reform and manufacturing employment: Evidence from transition economies
by Matteo Fiorini & Bernard Hoekman & Clément Malgouyres - 2349-2373 Brexit and its economic consequences
by Winston W. Chang - 2374-2388 Exchange rate jumps and exports: Evidence from China
by Guangzhong Li & Jie Li & Jiaqing Zhu - 2389-2413 US immigration policies and dynamics of cross‐border workforce in agriculture
by Stephen Devadoss & Jeff Luckstead - 2414-2438 Price‐level co‐movements within currency unions: An alternative integration metric
by Gregory W. Whitten - 2439-2463 Factor allocation, economic growth and unbalanced regional development in China
by Guanchun Liu & Yuanyuan Liu & Chengsi Zhang - 2464-2490 The impact of migration on the cross‐border M&A: Some evidence for Japan
by Ivan Etzo & Sumiko Takaoka - 2491-2527 Top income shares in OECD countries: The role of government ideology and globalisation
by Florian Dorn & Christoph Schinke - 2528-2551 Port efficiency and Brazilian exports: A quantitative assessment of the impact of turnaround time
by Vinícios P. Sant’ Anna & Sérgio Kannebley Júnior - 2552-2576 Global value chain and its impact on the linkage between exchange rate and export: Cases of China, Japan and Korea
by Hokyung Bang & Misook Park
August 2018, Volume 41, Issue 8
- 1918-1940 Bilateral trust and trade: Evidence from China
by Weibo Xing & Li‐An Zhou - 1941-1964 Global value chain perspective of US–China trade and employment
by Guijun Lin & Fei Wang & Jiansuo Pei - 1965-1975 International trade in branded and generic products
by Yoonho Choi & E. Kwan Choi - 1976-2000 Population ageing and inequality: Evidence from China
by Xudong Chen & Bihong Huang & Shaoshuai Li - 2001-2019 An empirical analysis of the Renminbi: Exchange rates and cross‐border trade settlement
by Weidong Huo & Fuhua Deng & Jiandong Chen - 2020-2041 Do venture capitalists function the same: The evidence from the Chinese newest stock market, ChiNext
by Hamid Beladi & Chi Chur Chao & May Hu - 2042-2066 The impact of intergenerational transfers on wealth inequality in Japan and the United States
by Yoko Niimi & Charles Yuji Horioka - 2067-2101 Has the development gap between the ethnic minority and majority groups narrowed in Vietnam?: Evidence from household surveys
by Tomoki Fujii - 2102-2128 Strategic competition in the Asian mega‐regionalism and optimal choices
by Guijun Lin & Jiansuo Pei & Jin Zhang - 2129-2148 Microeconomic adjustments during an export boom: Argentina, 2003–11
by Facundo Albornoz & Ezequiel García Lembergman & Leticia Juarez - 2149-2174 Trade, productivity and profitability: On profit levels and profit margins
by Marcel van den Berg & Charles van Marrewijk & Saara Tamminen - 2175-2199 False friends? Empirical evidence on trade policy substitution in regional trade agreements
by Magdalene Silberberger & Frederik Stender - 2200-2215 Do subsidised export loans increase exports?
by Yusuf Emre Akgündüz & Süleyman Hilmi Kal & Huzeyfe Torun - 2216-2242 Spillover effects of Germany's final demand on Southern Europe
by Oliver Picek & Enno Schröder - 2243-2274 Measuring the role of the 1959 revolution on Cuba's economic performance
by Hugo Jales & Thomas H. Kang & Guilherme Stein & Felipe Garcia Ribeiro
July 2018, Volume 41, Issue 7
- 1748-1749 Special issue on the economics of common language and culture
by Peter H. Egger & Farid Toubal - 1750-1774 English as a lingua franca: Facts, benefits and costs
by Jacques Melitz - 1775-1789 Compensation schemes for learning a Lingua Franca in the European Union
by Victor Ginsburgh & Juan D. Moreno‐Ternero - 1790-1811 Linguistic equilibrium with local and world languages: Challenges of globalisation
by Denis Davydov & Alexander Shapoval & Shlomo Weber - 1812-1832 Cultural proximity: A source of trade flow resilience?
by Céline Carrère & Maria Masood - 1833-1846 Native language and acquired language as determinants of product‐level trade
by Peter H. Egger & Farid Toubal - 1847-1866 Harmonisation and globalisation of intellectual property culture
by Alireza Naghavi & Giovanni Prarolo - 1867-1887 Exporting creative and cultural products: Birthplace diversity matters!
by Gianluca Orefice & Gianluca Santoni - 1888-1902 Ethnic minorities and trade: The Soviet Union as a natural experiment
by Gunes Gokmen & Elena Nikishina & Pierre‐Louis Vézina - 1903-1916 The impact of common native language and immigration on imports
by Peter H. Egger & Andrea Lassmann
June 2018, Volume 41, Issue 6
- 1478-1507 The true art of the tax deal: Evidence on aid flows and bilateral double tax agreements
by Julia Braun & Martin Zagler - 1508-1528 Can Africa compete with China in manufacturing? The role of relative unit labour costs
by Stephen S. Golub & Janet Ceglowski & Ahmadou Aly Mbaye & Varun Prasad - 1529-1548 Heterogeneous immigrants, exports and foreign direct investment: The role of language skills
by Matthias Lücke & Tobias Stöhr - 1549-1566 Overlapping free trade agreements and international trade: A network approach
by Silvia Sopranzetti - 1567-1595 The political economy of regulations and trade: Wine trade 1860–1970
by Giulia Meloni & Johan Swinnen - 1596-1639 Where at home do exporters produce and export?
by Kyoko Hirose & Yushi Yoshida - 1640-1663 Financial vulnerability and export dynamics
by Melise Jaud & Youssouf Kiendrebeogo & Marie†Ange Véganzonès†Varoudakis - 1664-1694 Pharmaceutical cost†sharing systems and savings for healthcare systems from parallel trade
by Laura Birg - 1695-1721 Manufacturing servitisation and duration of exports in China
by Yaqiong Cui & Bin Liu - 1722-1746 Exposure to the new wave of offshoring: An unemployment perspective
by Rui Zhang
May 2018, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 1148-1165 Transplanting corporate culture across international borders: Foreign direct investment and female employment in Japan
by Naomi Kodama & Beata S. Javorcik & Yukiko Abe - 1166-1195 Multinational activity of European firms and heterogeneity
by José C. Fariñas & Ana MartÃn†Marcos & Francisco J. Velázquez - 1196-1222 Intensive and extensive margins of exports: What can India learn from China?
by Choorikkad Veeramani & Lakshmi Aerath & Prachi Gupta - 1223-1250 Do WTO+ commitments in services trade agreements reflect a quest for optimal regulatory convergence? Evidence from Asia
by Anirudh Shingal & Martin Roy & Pierre Sauvé - 1251-1268 How do countries respond to anti†dumping filings? Dispute settlement and retaliatory anti†dumping
by Robert M. Feinberg & Kara M. Reynolds - 1269-1287 Economic integration across Latin America: Evidence from labour markets, 1990–2013
by Daniel Lederman & Raymond Robertson - 1288-1308 China's exports, export tax rebates and exchange rate policy
by Zhenhui Xu - 1309-1341 Macroeconomic policy cooperation and the G20
by Adam Triggs - 1342-1377 A meta†analysis of the indirect impact of foreign direct investment in old and new EU member states: Understanding productivity spillovers
by Randolph Luca Bruno & Maria Cipollina - 1378-1414 Does the US EXIM Bank really promote US exports?
by Natasha Agarwal & Zheng Wang - 1415-1436 In search of spatial interdependence of US outbound FDI in the MENA region
by Anjum Siddiqui & Asim Iqbal - 1437-1456 Sourcing patterns of export†platform foreign affiliates: The case of Japanese affiliates in Mexico
by Keisuke Kondo - 1457-1475 The role of inbound tourist flows in promoting exports
by Zouheir El†Sahli
April 2018, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 960-966 A life's work on trade and development
by David Greenaway & Oliver Morrissey - 967-974 The downside of globalisation: Why it matters and what can be done about it
by Sir Paul Collier - 975-999 The 1990s trade and wages debate in retrospect
by Adrian Wood - 1000-1024 International competition, returns to skill and labour market adjustment
by Rod Falvey & David Greenaway & Joana Silva - 1025-1044 Why has export diversification been so hard to achieve in Africa?
by Paul Mosley - 1045-1067 The challenge of youth employment in Asia: Lessons from four fast†growing economies
by Andy McKay & Chiara Mussida & Leticia Veruete - 1068-1087 Fairness in the international allocation of development aid
by Mark McGillivray & Matthew Clarke - 1088-1110 On the relationship between the breadth of preferential trading arrangements and trade flows
by Rod Falvey & Neil Foster†McGregor - 1111-1130 Anti†dumping use and its effect on trade liberalisation. Evidence for the European Union
by Tobias D. Ketterer - 1131-1146 1066 and all that: Some deep determinants of voting shares in the 2016 referendum on EU membership
by David Fielding
March 2018, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 668-673 Islamic economics and Islamic finance in the world economy
by Mansor H. Ibrahim & Nafis Alam - 674-698 Bank lending channel in a dual banking system: Why are Islamic banks so responsive?
by Ahmet F. Aysan & Mustafa Disli & Huseyin Ozturk - 699-722 How sukuk shapes firm performance
by Paul†Olivier Klein & Laurent Weill & Christophe J. Godlewski - 723-737 Islamic economics and a third fundamental theorem of welfare economics
by Hayat Khan - 738-751 Sharing contracts' marginalisation, adverse selection and markup calculation
by Fayçal Amrani - 752-762 Funding development infrastructure without leverage: A risk†sharing alternative using innovative sukuk structures
by Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha & Abbas Mirakhor - 763-780 Are top managers important for firm performance and idiosyncratic risk? Evidence from sharia vs non†sharia†compliant firms in the UK and Pakistan
by Ali M. Kutan & Iram Naz & Syed Muhammad Aamir Shah - 781-800 Stabilising economic growth through risk sharing macro instruments
by Syed Aun R. Rizvi & Shaista Arshad - 801-830 The heterogeneous competitive effects of trade and foreign direct investment: Firm†level evidence for European countries
by John P. Weche - 831-865 The economic impact of the Trans†Pacific Partnership: What have we learned from CGE simulation?
by John Gilbert & Taiji Furusawa & Robert Scollay - 866-883 The impact of the yuan†dollar exchange rate on Mexican manufacturing exports to the US: A cointegration approach
by VÃctor Cuevas - 884-912 Transparency in non†tariff measures: An international comparison
by Lili Yan Ing & Olivier Cadot & Janine Walz - 913-925 Why price†level dispersion went up in Europe after the financial crisis
by Marco Hoeberichts & Ad Stokman - 926-957 External adjustment in oil exporters: The role of fiscal policy and the exchange rate
by Alberto Behar & Armand Fouejieu
February 2018, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 358-392 The exchange rate susceptibility of European core industries, 1995–2010
by David Leuwer & Bernd Süssmuth - 393-413 Do Swedish multinationals pay less in taxes than domestic firms?
by Ã…sa Hansson & Karin Olofsdotter & Susanna Thede - 414-430 Robustness of the KOF index of economic globalisation
by Giray Gozgor - 431-456 Aid, trade and migration: How do bilateral flows interact?
by Audrey Menard & Aurore Gary - 457-493 The great trade collapse and the Spanish export miracle: Firm-level evidence from the crisis
by Peter S. Eppinger & Nicole Meythaler & Marc-Manuel Sindlinger & Marcel Smolka - 494-518 Exchange rate effects: A case study of the export performance of the Swiss agriculture and food sector
by Andreas Kohler & Ali Ferjani - 519-549 What drives the capital flows into BRICS economies?
by Vighneswara Swamy & Vijayakumar Narayanamurthy - 550-572 The role of imports for exporter performance in Peru
by Martha Denisse Pierola & Ana Margarida Fernandes & Thomas Farole - 573-603 The demand for safe assets in emerging economies and global imbalances: New empirical evidence
by Rudiger Ahrend & Alessandro Saia & Cyrille Schwellnus - 604-633 Does real exchange rate depreciation increase productivity? Analysis using Korean firm†level data
by Bo†Young Choi & Ju Hyun Pyun - 634-652 Country size and trade in intermediate and final goods
by Kwok Tong Soo - 653-666 Picking cherries or lemons: A unified theory of cross†border mergers and acquisitions
by Tuan Anh Luong