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September 2024, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 1493-1520 Double whammy? Trade and automation in engineering services
by Franziska Klügl & Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås - 1521-1566 Spillover effects of government subsidies on outward foreign direct investment: Evidence from China
by Siqi Li & Mengdi Sun - 1567-1586 ε‐ces preferences and trade
by Kristian Behrens & Sergei Kichko & Philip Ushchev - 1587-1606 Terms‐of‐trade effects of productivity shocks in developing economies
by Emre Özçelik & Mustafa Tuğan - 1607-1644 Service liberalization and productivity in high‐tech firms: Evidence from China
by Xuchao Li & Jing Zhao & Ruomeng Yang - 1645-1670 Trade and labor market segregation in Colombia
by Josh Ederington & Jenny Minier & Kenneth R. Troske - 1671-1697 Subsidized wages, small businesses, and exports: Evidence from the paycheck protection program
by Ali Enami & Sucharita Ghosh - 1698-1725 The effect of maximum residue limit standards on China's agri‐food exports: A health perspective
by Bo Chen & Yiming Chen & Siqi Zhang - 1726-1750 The politics of tariff cooperation in the presence of trade costs
by Taiki Susa & Masafumi Tsubuku - 1751-1786 The link between organizational choice and global input sourcing under sequential production
by Bilgehan Karabay - 1787-1823 Capital flow reversals and currency crises: Do capital flow types matter?
by Mengting Zhang & Andreas Steiner & Jakob de Haan & Haizhen Yang - 1824-1867 Macroprudential policies, capital controls, and income inequality
by Yu You & Xiaoying Hu & Zongye Huang - 1868-1900 The ripple effect: How trade policy shocks impact innovation of Chinese firms
by Ning Meng & Yining Ni & Yeqing Ma - 1901-1928 The Linder hypothesis for foreign direct investment revisited
by Dongin Kim & Sandro Steinbach
August 2024, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 693-777 The impacts of trade liberalization on the local labor market: Older women are especially vulnerable
by Chan Yu - 778-813 Exporters' environmental premium in a developing country: Firm‐level evidence from China
by Gaoju Yang & Yuexing Xie & Xianhai Huang & Hangyu Chen - 814-838 How did GVC‐trade respond to previous health shocks? Evidence from SARS and MERS
by Anirudh Shingal & Prachi Agarwal - 839-906 Capital flows to developing countries: Implications for monetary policy across the globe
by Andre Harrison & Robert R. Reed - 907-933 Exchange rate shocks, multinational firms and access to finance
by Anisha Sharma - 934-957 The impact of policy uncertainty on foreign direct investment: Micro‐evidence from Japan's international investment agreements
by Mitsuo Inada & Naoto Jinji - 958-992 TBTs, firm organization and labor structure
by Giorgio Barba Navaretti & Lionel Fontagné & Gianluca Orefice & Giovanni Pica & Anna Cecilia Rosso - 993-1038 Importer market power and preferential trade agreements: Empirical evidence
by Ross Jestrab - 1039-1070 Corporate income taxation and multinational production
by Yang Shen - 1071-1103 Do export demand shocks affect the export quality of multi‐product firms? Evidence from China
by Lei Wang & Xianhai Huang & Qianyun Sun - 1104-1148 Educated workers and firms' exporting behavior: The case of China
by Yi Che & Jinqiu Lv & Yan Zhang - 1149-1173 Trade and credit: Revisiting the evidence
by Eduardo Gutiérrez & Enrique Moral‐Benito - 1174-1203 Authorized economic operator certification and export stability: Evidence from China's firms
by Hang Zheng & Jian Han & Yiqun Liu - 1204-1237 Estimating gravity coefficients with multiple layers of heterogeneity
by Erick Kitenge & Sajal Lahiri - 1238-1269 Spillovers from government policy during a crisis: Evidence from international trade during COVID‐19 lockdowns
by Miguel Cardoso & Brandon Malloy - 1270-1299 Quantifying economic impacts of trade agreements with heterogeneous trade elasticities
by Hiau Looi Kee & Alessandro Nicita - 1300-1315 Pass‐through of shocks into different U.S. prices
by Hakan Yilmazkuday - 1316-1340 Central bank communication and expectations: Evidence for inflation‐targeting economies
by Magdalena Szyszko & Agata Kliber & Aleksandra Rutkowska & Mariusz Próchniak - 1341-1363 Global shocks, budgets deficits, and international fiscal policy coordination
by Pierre‐Richard Agénor - 1364-1397 Gain without pain? Non‐tariff measures, plant markup, and productivity
by Massimiliano Calì & Marco Le Moglie & Giorgio Presidente - 1398-1433 Spatial spillovers in trade agreement memberships: Does institutional proximity matter?
by Renliang Liu & Thanasis Stengos & Yiguo Sun - 1434-1461 Effects of foreign direct investment in services on input imports of manufacturing firms: Evidence from China
by Xuefeng Wang & Ling Zhu & Haiyun Liu - 1462-1491 Impact of China on commodity exporters
by Arpita Chatterjee & Richa Saraf
May 2024, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 325-327 Introduction to the special issue “China and the global economy”
by Peter H. Egger & Jie Li & Miaojie Yu - 328-370 All‐around trade liberalization and firm‐level employment: Theory and evidence from China
by Antonio Rodriguez‐Lopez & Miaojie Yu - 371-393 Chinese regions' participation in global value chains and the associated global transmission of export price and quantity shocks
by Peter H. Egger & Jie Li & Yu Zhao - 394-445 How does the belt and road initiative promote China's import?
by Yue Lu & Mengyuan Wang & Junjie Hong & Songbo Wu - 446-479 The trade and welfare effects of the belt and road initiative
by Meng Gao & Chenxin Jin & Wei Jin & Bin Sheng & Linpu Xu - 480-509 Information accessibility and export quality: Evidence from China
by Guangzhong Li & Hui Ding & Fansheng Jia - 510-544 Sold to China: Container traffic in the Port of Piraeus
by Pamina Koenig & Sandra Poncet & Mathieu Sanch‐Maritan & Claude Duvallet & Yoann Pigné - 545-573 How did China's zero Covid policy affect its exports?
by Heiwai Tang & Xiuxiu Zheng - 574-603 Spatial outward FDI: Evidence from China's multinational firms
by Yiqing Xie & Xiaobo Yu & Zhihong Yu & Yu Zhou - 604-634 Digitalization and outward foreign direct investment of Chinese listed firms
by Linlin Fan & Jinghua Ou & Gongyan Yang & Shujie Yao - 635-661 Exchange rate expectations and exports: Firm‐level evidence from China
by Xiaohua Bao & Hailiang Huang & Larry D. Qiu & Xiaozhuo Wang - 662-691 Automation, global value chains and functional specialization
by Lionel Fontagné & Ariell Reshef & Gianluca Santoni & Giulio Vannelli
February 2024, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-11 Analyzing the effects of economic sanctions: Recent theory, data, and quantification
by Peter Egger & Constantinos Syropoulos & Yoto V. Yotov - 12-48 The global sanctions data base–Release 3: COVID‐19, Russia, and multilateral sanctions
by Constantinos Syropoulos & Gabriel Felbermayr & Aleksandra Kirilakha & Erdal Yalcin & Yoto V. Yotov - 49-71 Extraterritorial trade sanctions: Theory and application to the US–Iran–EU conflict
by Eckhard Janeba - 72-108 Sanctions in directed trade networks
by Sumit Joshi & Ahmed Saber Mahmud & Abhinaba Nandy & Sudipta Sarangi - 109-131 Divert when it does not hurt: The initiation of economic sanctions by US presidents from 1989 to 2015
by Hana Attia - 132-160 Do China and Russia undermine Western sanctions? Evidence from DiD and event study estimation
by Jerg Gutmann & Matthias Neuenkirch & Florian Neumeier - 161-189 The effects of heterogeneous sanctions on exporting firms: Evidence from Denmark
by Ina C. Jäkel & Søren Østervig & Erdal Yalcin - 190-222 Going Dutch? Firm exports and FDI in the wake of the 2014 EU‐Russia sanctions
by Tristan Kohl & Marcel van den Berg & Loe Franssen - 223-251 Smart or smash? The effect of financial sanctions on trade in goods and services
by Tibor Besedeš & Stefan Goldbach & Volker Nitsch - 252-280 Sanctions and their impacts on medical trade and health outcomes
by Anna Miromanova - 281-323 Quantifying the partial and general equilibrium effects of sanctions on Russia
by Lisandra Flach & Inga Heiland & Mario Larch & Marina Steininger & Feodora A. Teti
November 2023, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 1571-1601 Preferential trade agreements, externalities, and domestic policy
by Natalia Bezmaternykh & Paul Missios - 1602-1615 Missing: A correlation between exchange rate misalignment and GDP growth
by Carlos Goncalves & Mauro Rodrigues - 1616-1640 Understanding the globalization‐crisis linkage: A “differenced” approach
by Uchechukwu Jarrett & Hamid Mohtadi - 1641-1687 Shifts in the portfolio holdings of euro area investors in the midst of COVID‐19: Looking‐through investment funds
by Daniel Carvalho & Martin Schmitz - 1688-1718 The geography of payment activity on PayPal
by Russell Hillberry & Kornel Mahlstein & Simon Schropp - 1719-1750 Trade policy uncertainty and pollution emissions of export enterprises—The case of China‐ASEAN free trade area
by Kexuan Zhou & Linhui Yu & Xinlin Jiang & Sanjay Kumar - 1751-1792 Trade liberalization along the firm size distribution: The case of the EU‐South Korea FTA
by Sonali Chowdhry & Gabriel Felbermayr - 1793-1832 Weather shocks and exchange rate flexibility
by Selim Elekdag & Maxwell Tuuli - 1833-1863 Monetary union, asymmetric recession, and exit
by Christian Keuschnigg & Linda Kirschner & Michael Kogler & Hannah Winterberg - 1864-1893 Magnification of the ‘China shock’ through the U.S. housing market
by Yuan Xu & Hong Ma & Robert Feenstra
September 2023, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 1199-1221 Integrated versus segmented markets: Implications for export pricing and welfare
by Raphael Becker & Sergey Nigai & Tobias Seidel - 1222-1245 Productivity premium of multinationals in global ownership linkages: A comparison of second‐tier subsidiaries
by Eiichi Tomiura & Hiroshi Kumanomido - 1246-1270 Low tariff on dirty goods—Environmental negligence or environmental concern?
by Sugata Marjit & Arijit Mukherjee - 1271-1285 Exporters' reaction to positive foreign demand shocks
by Asier Minondo - 1286-1302 Effects of international trade on income revisited
by Jiantao Ma - 1303-1328 Capital controls as a bargaining device: The case of Iceland
by Fridrik Mar Baldursson & Richard Portes & Eirikur Elis Thorlaksson - 1329-1384 Revisiting the real exchange rate misalignment‐economic growth nexus via the across‐sector misallocation channel
by Claire Giordano - 1385-1413 Scale, scope, and the international expansion strategies of multiproduct firms
by Stephen Ross Yeaple - 1414-1441 Exporting and sourcing strategies
by Youngho Kang & Unjung Whang - 1442-1475 Intellectual property‐related preferential trade agreements and US offshoring to developing countries
by Claudia Canals & Michael A. Klein & Fuat Şener - 1476-1507 Identifying Chinese supply shocks: Effects of trade on labor markets
by Andreas M. Fischer & Philipp Herkenhoff & Philip Sauré - 1508-1527 Why trade when you can transfer the technology: Revisiting Smith and Ricardo
by Rajat Acharyya & Sugata Marjit - 1528-1551 Debt and real interest rates: Evidence from G20 countries
by Lixin Sun - 1552-1569 Short‐ and long‐run labor market adjustment to import competition
by Juan Blyde & Matias Busso & Kyunglin Park & Dario Romero
August 2023, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 785-825 On the revealed comparative advantages of Dutch cities
by Steven Brakman & Tijl Hendrich & Charles van Marrewijk & Jennifer Olsen - 826-853 Multinational production and intra‐firm trade
by Vanessa Alviarez & Ayhab F. Saad - 854-885 Foreign direct investment under uncertainty evidence from a large panel of countries
by Caroline Jardet & Cristina Jude & Menzie Chinn - 886-903 The effect of intra‐firm linkages on firm productivity
by Jaehan Cho & Bo‐Young Choi - 904-930 Competition for multiproduct firms
by Hong Feng & Jie Ma & Yang Yue - 931-955 Competition in taxes and intellectual property right
by Ronald B. Davies & Yutao Han & Kate Hynes & Yong Wang - 956-984 Currency internationalization and openness: A paradigm from renminbi
by Huiqing Li & Daofan Jia & Jia Li - 985-1031 Long‐term determinants of valuation effects
by Soyoung Kim & Kyunghee Min - 1032-1067 Two‐sided heterogeneity: New implications for input trade
by Tomohiro Ara - 1068-1092 What drives economic growth forecast revisions?
by Metodij Hadzi‐Vaskov & Luca Antonio Ricci & Alejandro Mariano Werner & Rene Zamarripa - 1093-1116 Search and learning in export markets: Evidence from interviews with Colombian exporters
by Juan Camilo Domínguez & Jonathan Eaton & Marcela Eslava & James Tybout - 1117-1145 Heterogeneous effects of Aid‐for‐Trade on donor exports: Why is Japan different?
by Shuhei Nishitateno & Hayato Umetani - 1146-1172 Bill of lading data in international trade research with an application to the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Aaron Flaaen & Flora Haberkorn & Logan Lewis & Anderson Monken & Justin Pierce & Rosemary Rhodes & Madeleine Yi - 1173-1198 Monetary policy transparency and real exchange rate adjustment
by Zheng‐Hao Lai & Jyh‐Lin Wu
May 2023, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 363-388 Liberalization for services foreign direct investment and product mix adjustment: Evidence from Chinese exporting firms
by Zhuoran Bai & Shuang Meng & Zhuang Miao & Yan Zhang - 389-412 International cooperation in foreign reserve policies in the presence of competitive hoarding
by Dongwon Lee - 413-443 Highways and firms' exports: Evidence from China
by Dan Liu & Liugang Sheng & Miaojie Yu - 444-463 The impact of oil prices on world trade
by Giulia Brancaccio & Myrto Kalouptsidi & Theodore Papageorgiou - 464-492 Testing the validity of purchasing power parity for China: Evidence from the Fourier quantile unit root test
by Kenneth S. Chan & Jennifer T. Lai & Xiaoyi Liang - 493-521 Estimating the general equilibrium effects of services trade liberalization
by Camille Reverdy - 522-549 Third‐country exchange rate effects on foreign direct investment flows: A global vector autoregessive approach
by Todd Sarnstrom & Michael Ryan - 550-579 An anatomy of the impact of COVID‐19 on the global and intra‐Commonwealth trade in goods
by Sangeeta Khorana & Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso & Salamat Ali - 580-608 Contradictory effects of technological change across developed countries
by Uwe Blien & Oliver Ludewig & Anja Rossen - 609-651 Partial dollarization and financial frictions in emerging economies
by Vasco J. Gabriel & Paul Levine & Bo Yang - 652-686 Every crisis does matter: Comparing the databases of financial crisis events
by Maria Siranova & Karol Zelenak - 687-720 The joint macroeconomic impacts of capital markets integration and fertility
by Thomas Davoine - 721-760 Financial globalization and monetary transmission
by Simone Auer - 761-783 FDI and unemployment, a growth perspective
by Ignat Stepanok
February 2023, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-34 Post COVID‐19 exit strategies and emerging markets economic challenges
by Joshua Aizenman & Hiro Ito - 35-59 Exploring the impact of economic integration agreements through extreme bounds analysis
by Byungyul Park & John Beghin - 60-80 External sustainability in Spanish economy: Bubbles and crises, 1970–2020
by Vicente Esteve & María A. Prats - 81-105 Tariffs, R&D, and two merger policies
by Mehdi Arzandeh & Hikmet Gunay - 106-140 Economic integration, industrial structure, and catch‐up growth: Firm‐level evidence from Poland
by Paulo Bastos & Stefania Lovo & Gonzalo Varela & Jan Hagemejer - 141-157 The magnification effect in global value chains
by Kazunobu Hayakawa & Hiroshi Mukunoki - 158-179 Heterogeneous effects of nontariff measures on cross‐border investments: Bilateral firm‐level analysis
by Amat Adarov & Mahdi Ghodsi - 180-203 China–US economic and trade relations, trade news, and short‐term fluctuation of the RMB exchange rate
by Wei Guo & Zhongfei Chen - 204-236 International trade, job training, and labor reallocation
by Juan Blyde & Jose Claudio Pires & Marisol Rodríguez Chatruc - 237-248 Carry trades and US monetary policy
by Andrea Falconio - 249-273 The impact of macroprudential policies on the transmission of shocks across financially integrated countries
by Doriane Intungane - 274-304 ECB monetary policy and commodity prices
by Shahriyar Aliyev & Evžen Kočenda - 305-340 One size may not fit all: Financial fragmentation and European monetary policies
by Marie‐Hélène Gagnon & Céline Gimet - 341-362 Foreign market entry, upstream market power, and endogenous mode of downstream competition
by John Gilbert & Onur A. Koska & Reza Oladi
November 2022, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 1311-1314 Introduction to the special issue on immigration to OECD countries
by Giovanni Facchini & Hillel Rapoport - 1315-1347 Immigration, welfare, and inequality: How much does the labor market specification matter?
by Frédéric Docquier & Bright Isaac Ikhenaode & Hendrik Scheewel - 1348-1374 The effect of seasonal work visas on native employment: Evidence from US farm work in the Great Recession
by Michael A. Clemens - 1375-1413 Immigrant labor and the institutionalization of the U.S.‐born elderly
by Kristin F. Butcher & Kelsey Moran & Tara Watson - 1414-1431 Dynamics of mass migration
by Alexandra Brausmann & Slobodan Djajić - 1432-1451 Does immigration enforcement affect where less‐educated US natives and Hispanic immigrants live?
by Pia M. Orrenius & Madeline Zavodny - 1452-1477 Another brick in the wall. Immigration and electoral preferences: Direct evidence from state ballots
by Olivier Bargain & Victor Stephane & Jérôme Valette - 1478-1514 Do immigrants shield the locals? Exposure to COVID‐related risks in the European Union
by Laurent Bossavie & Daniel Garrote‐Sanchez & Mattia Makovec & Çağlar Özden
September 2022, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 885-914 Factor intensity reversals redux: Feenstra is right!
by Kozo Kiyota & Yoshinori Kurokawa - 915-938 EU integration and structural gravity: A comprehensive quantification of the border effect on trade
by Julia Spornberger - 939-970 Silver, fiduciary money, and the Chinese economy, 1890–1935
by Bo Chen & Dan Li & Yiqing Xie - 971-1002 Trade liberalization and firm toxic emissions
by Dongmin Kong & Guangyuan Ma & Ni Qin - 1003-1037 The relative impact of different forces of globalization on wage inequality: A fresh look at the EU experience
by Stefan Jestl & Sandra M. Leitner & Sebastian Leitner - 1038-1086 RMB misalignment: What does a meta‐analysis tell us?
by Yin‐Wong Cheung & Shi He - 1087-1109 The Hubei lockdown and its global impacts via supply chains
by Qianxue Zhang - 1110-1147 International information flows, sentiments, and cross‐country business cycle fluctuations
by Michał Brzoza‐Brzezina & Jacek Kotłowski & Grzegorz Wesołowski - 1148-1179 Do US exporters take advantage of free trade agreements? Evidence from the US‐Colombia free trade agreement
by Felipe Benguria - 1180-1198 Asymmetric information, quality, and regulations
by Luca Macedoni - 1199-1228 Foreign direct investment, innovation, and domestic value‐added in exports: Firm‐level evidence from China
by Yue Lu & Lijing Deng & Ka Zeng - 1229-1257 Financial foreign direct investment and the economic performance of developing countries
by Rodolphe Desbordes - 1258-1287 A pragmatic approach to estimating nondiscriminatory non‐tariff trade costs
by Peter R. Herman - 1288-1310 Regional headquarters and foreign direct investment
by Salvador Gil‐Pareja & Rafael Llorca‐Vivero & Jordi Paniagua
August 2022, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 673-701 Services trade and labor market outcomes: Evidence from Italian firms
by Omar Bamieh & Francesco Bripi & Matteo Fiorini - 702-731 The impact of Chinese import competition on Italian manufacturing
by Luca Citino & Andrea Linarello - 732-763 Adjusting to China competition: Evidence from Japanese plant‐product‐level data
by Flora Bellone & Cilem Selin Hazir & Toshiyuki Matsuura - 764-795 Export adjustment to input trade liberalization: The role of import wholesaling services
by Michele Imbruno - 796-818 The impact of offshoring on technical change: Evidence from Swedish manufacturing firms
by Christopher F. Baum & Hans Lööf & Andreas Stephan & Ingrid Viklund‐Ros - 819-835 Are importing and exporting complements or substitutes in an emerging economy? The case of Colombia
by Andrés Mauricio Gómez‐Sánchez & Juan A. Mañez & Juan A. Sanchis‐Llopis - 836-853 Productivity effects of processing and ordinary export market entry: A time‐varying treatments approach
by Sourafel Girma & Holger Görg - 854-884 Why do firms import via merchants in entrepôt countries rather than directly from the source?
by Hege Medin
May 2022, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 369-400 Trade, access to varieties, and patterns of consumption
by Amandine Aubry - 401-421 Exchange rate, industrial linkage, and firm employment
by Yalin Liu - 422-449 Optimal investment in human capital under migration uncertainty
by Baran Siyahhan & Hamed Ghoddusi - 450-489 Foreign exchange interventions under a minimum exchange rate regime and the Swiss franc
by Markus Hertrich - 490-513 Agriculture exports, child labor and youth education: Evidence from 68 developing countries
by Faqin Lin - 514-548 Do exporters respond to both tariffs and nominal exchange rates? Evidence from Chinese firm‐product data
by Zhe Chen & Yoshinori Kurokawa - 549-565 A simple model of the Hukou system and Chinese exports
by Laixun Zhao - 566-605 Is the Internet bringing down language‐based barriers to international trade?
by Erick Kitenge & Sajal Lahiri - 606-628 Volatility transmission and volatility impulse response functions in the main and the satellite Renminbi exchange rate markets
by Michael Funke & Julius Loermann & Andrew Tsang - 629-652 Gravity of intermediate inputs in productivity spillovers: Evidence from foreign direct investment in China
by Yiqing Xie & Xiao Wang - 653-672 Relational links for insertion in non‐mass global value chains: Opportunities for middle‐income countries
by Andrea González & Juan Carlos Hallak
February 2022, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-33 Nonlinear spillover and portfolio allocation characteristics of energy equity sectors: Evidence from the United States and Canada
by Jose Arreola Hernandez & Sang Hoon Kang & Seong‐Min Yoon - 34-56 Importing inputs for climate change mitigation: The case of agricultural productivity
by Rodrigo Garcia‐Verdu & Alexis Meyer‐Cirkel & Akira Sasahara & Hans Weisfeld - 57-82 Trade, emissions, and regulatory (non‐)compliance: Implications of firm heterogeneity
by Juin‐Jen Chang & Yi‐Ling Cheng & Shin‐Kun Peng - 83-112 The impact of trade with pure exporters
by Bo Gao & Mich Tvede - 113-136 Disaggregated gravity: Benchmark estimates and stylized facts from a new database
by Ingo Borchert & Mario Larch & Serge Shikher & Yoto V. Yotov - 137-165 The role of management practices in acquisitions and the FDI location decision
by Marcus Biermann - 166-204 Mobile capital, optimal tariff, and tariff war
by Hajime Takatsuka & Dao‐Zhi Zeng - 205-236 Capital controls and the volatility of the renminbi covered interest deviation
by Zhitao Lin & Jinzhao Chen & Xingwang Qian - 237-281 Firm‐level trade effects of WTO accession: Evidence from Russia
by Anca D. Cristea & Anna Miromanova - 282-305 Trade and credit reallocation: How banks help shape comparative advantage
by Christian Keuschnigg & Michael Kogler - 306-344 What drives Chinese overseas M&A investment? Evidence from micro data
by Clemens Fuest & Felix Hugger & Samina Sultan & Jing Xing - 345-368 China’s import demand for agricultural products: The impact of the Phase One trade agreement
by Robert Feenstra & Chang Hong
November 2021, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 1081-1120 Natural disasters, aggregate trade resilience, and local disruptions: Evidence from Hurricane Katrina
by Felix L. Friedt - 1121-1147 Different antidumping legislations within the WTO: What can we learn from China's varying market economy status?
by Alexander Sandkamp & Erdal Yalcin - 1148-1160 Optimal tariffs and firm technology choice: An environmental approach
by Nico Steffen - 1161-1185 Do non‐exporters lose from lower trade costs?
by Facundo Piguillem & Loris Rubini - 1186-1220 Propagation of economic shocks through global supply chains—Evidence from Hurricane Sandy
by Yuzuka Kashiwagi & Yasuyuki Todo & Petr Matous - 1221-1274 Financial market spillovers of U.S. monetary policy shocks
by Jongrim Ha - 1275-1299 Does value‐added tax reform boost firms’ domestic value added in exports? Evidence from China
by Songbo Wu & Yue Lu & Xiaofeng Lv - 1300-1326 Distributional effects of nonresident investors on the housing market and welfare
by Yin Germaschewski & Shu‐Ling Wang - 1327-1357 Trade policy uncertainty: Evidence from the Arab League countries
by Atika Benaddi & Peri Silva - 1358-1381 The interrelation between formal and informal institutions through international trade
by Se Mi Park - 1382-1417 Revisiting time as a trade barrier: Evidence from a panel structural gravity model
by Harald Oberhofer & Michael Pfaffermayr & Richard Sellner - 1418-1450 The impact of export promotion with matchmaking on exports and service outsourcing
by Ryo Makioka - 1451-1485 European financial systems through the crisis: Patterns and convergence
by Tommaso Colozza & Emilio Barucci - 1486-1523 Implications of exchange rate volatility for trade: Volatility measurement matters
by Allison Roehling
September 2021, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 703-731 Trade and income in the long run: Are there really gains, and are they widely shared?
by Diego A. Cerdeiro & Andras Komaromi - 732-755 Sovereign default, political instability and political fragmentation
by Antonio Cusato Novelli - 756-779 Exogenous and endogenous sterilisation under managed exchange rates
by George Pantelopoulos - 780-801 Demand shocks, financial costs, and export margins: Evidence from China
by Bo Chen & Junjie Hong & Ran Jing & Xiaonan Sun - 802-837 Unintended consequences of tax incentives on export product quality: Evidence from a natural experiment in China
by Dongmin Kong & Mengxu Xiong - 838-859 Firm‐productivity and cross border merger
by Arijit Mukherjee & Umut Erksan Senalp