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February 2022, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 338-341 COVID‐19, trade and trade policy
by David Greenaway & Douglas Nelson - 342-364 Trade policy responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic crisis: Evidence from a new data set
by Simon Evenett & Matteo Fiorini & Johannes Fritz & Bernard Hoekman & Piotr Lukaszuk & Nadia Rocha & Michele Ruta & Filippo Santi & Anirudh Shingal - 365-385 Who sends me face masks? Evidence for the impacts of COVID‐19 on international trade in medical goods
by Kazunobu Hayakawa & Kohei Imai - 386-408 Do stock markets play a role in determining COVID‐19 economic stimulus? A cross‐country analysis
by Muhammad Shafiullah & Usman Khalid & Sajid M. Chaudhry - 409-429 COVID‐19, public procurement regimes and trade policy
by Bernard Hoekman & Anirudh Shingal & Varun Eknath & Viktoriya Ereshchenko - 430-444 COVID‐19 and tourism: What can we learn from the past?
by Martina Aronica & Pietro Pizzuto & Caterina Sciortino - 445-467 Simulating the trade effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic: Scenario analysis based on quantitative trade modelling
by Eddy Bekkers & Robert B. Koopman - 468-522 How COVID‐19 vaccine supply chains emerged in the midst of a pandemic
by Chad P. Bown & Thomas J. Bollyky - 523-538 How COVID‐19 travels in‐ and outside of value chains and then affects the stock market: Evidence from China
by Peter H. Egger & Jiaqing Zhu - 539-560 Cling together, swing together: The contagious effects of COVID‐19 on developing countries through global value chains
by Stefan Pahl & Clara Brandi & Jakob Schwab & Frederik Stender - 561-589 Pandemic trade: COVID‐19, remote work and global value chains
by Alvaro Espitia & Aaditya Mattoo & Nadia Rocha & Michele Ruta & Deborah Winkler
January 2022, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 4-35 A multi‐country analysis of austerity policies in the European Union
by Oscar Bajo‐Rubio & Antonio G. Gómez‐Plana - 36-75 Commitment behaviour in the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement
by Russell Hillberry & Carlos Zurita - 76-110 The ‘Forgotten’ middle class: An analysis of the effects of globalisation
by Regina Pleninger & Jakob de Haan & Jan‐Egbert Sturm - 111-135 Does more finance lead to longer crises?
by Clément Mathonnat & Alexandru Minea & Marcel Voia - 136-175 Convex vacancy creation costs and on‐the‐job search in a global economy
by Christian Holzner & Mario Larch - 176-199 Experience and market signals in export entry decisions
by Beverly Mendoza - 200-219 Internationalisation of education and its effect on economic growth and development
by Mamta B Chowdhury - 220-250 International capital markets and domestic employment: Evidence from worldwide publicly listed large firms
by Fangfang Hou & Elisabetta Magnani & Xinpeng Xu - 251-275 Intra‐regional spillovers from Nigeria and South Africa to the rest of Africa: New evidence from a FAVAR model
by Oyenyinka Sunday Omoshoro‐Jones & Lumengo Bonga‐Bonga - 276-291 Prevalence of SOEs and intergenerational income persistence: Evidence from China
by Haichao Fan & Zheng Fang & Bihong Huang & Mohan Zhou - 292-316 The hedge asset for BRICS stock markets: Bitcoin, gold or VIX
by Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad & Elie Bouri & Mobeen Ur Rehman & David Roubaud - 317-335 Dependence structure between oil and other commodity futures in China based on extreme value theory and copulas
by Saiful Izzuan Hussain & Steven Li
December 2021, Volume 44, Issue 12
- 3444-3481 What do multinationals do? The structure of multinational firms’ international activities
by Ronald B. Davies & James R. Markusen - 3482-3491 An analysis of the trade policy review of the European Union
by Karen Jackson - 3492-3506 Trade policy in Indonesia and Thailand
by Hal Hill & Jayant Menon - 3507-3515 Trade policy review of Australia
by Richard Pomfret - 3516-3533 Evaluating the cumulative impact of the US–China trade war along global value chains
by Jie Wu & Jacob Wood & Keunyeob Oh & Haejin Jang - 3534-3549 Export volatility with trade policy uncertainty: Evidence from China
by Xiaoping Chen & Xiaotao Zhao - 3550-3582 The spillover effect of trade policy along the value Chain: Evidence from China's rare earth‐related sectors
by Zhe Chen & Zhongzhong Hu & Kai Li - 3583-3608 The impact of summit visits on bilateral trade: Empirical evidence from China
by Jianting Fan & Bo Lu - 3609-3640 The internationalisation of Chinese firms: Impact of FDI experience on export performance
by Haoyuan Ding & Kees G. Koedijk & Chang Li & Tong Qi - 3641-3673 Estimating the ex‐ante and the ex‐post effects of Chinese outward FDI
by Donatella Baiardi & Valeria Gattai & Piergiovanna Natale - 3674-3706 New driving force for China’s import growth: Assessing the role of cross‐border e‐commerce
by Shuzhong Ma & Xueyao Guo & Hongsheng Zhang
November 2021, Volume 44, Issue 11
- 3072-3090 Economic drivers of public procurement‐related protection
by Anne‐Célia Disdier & Lionel Fontagné & Enxhi Tresa - 3091-3110 Non‐Price Competitiveness Factors—A simple measure and implications for the five largest euro area countries
by Ramon Xifré - 3111-3140 Global supply chains, trade agreements and rules of origin
by David Tsirekidze - 3141-3167 Imports and credit rationing: A firm‐level investigation
by Francesco Nucci & Filomena Pietrovito & Alberto Franco Pozzolo - 3168-3201 Do cross‐border mergers and acquisitions reflect participations into global value chains?
by Maria Cipollina & Filomena Pietrovito & Alberto Franco Pozzolo - 3202-3245 External imbalances from a GVAR perspective
by Mariam Camarero & Josep Lluís Carrion‐i‐Silvestre & Cecilio Tamarit - 3246-3299 Implications of foreign direct investment, capital formation and its structure for global value chains
by Amat Adarov & Robert Stehrer - 3300-3325 International activities and innovation: Evidence from Italy with a special regressor approach
by Stefano Iandolo & Anna Ferragina - 3326-3350 Heterogeneous impacts of finance on firm exports: Evidence from export deregulation in a large developing country
by Dong Cheng & Zhongzhong Hu & Yong Tan - 3351-3388 International trade and employment: Theory and evidence from Korean firms
by Priyaranjan Jha & Jae Yoon Lee & Yang Liang & Devashish Mitra - 3389-3421 GATT/WTO membership–poverty nexus: An unconditional quantile regression approach
by Amèvi Rocard Kouwoaye - 3422-3441 The impact of political relations on international trade: China–Philippines island dispute as a quasi‐natural experiment
by Changyuan Luo & Shiyi Sun & Guanghua Wan
October 2021, Volume 44, Issue 10
- 2794-2794 Mini‐symposium: Institutions, policies and performance: Managing Editor’s Note
by David Greenaway - 2795-2797 Editorial introduction: Institutions, policies and economic performance
by Terence Huw Edwards & Sushanta K. Mallick - 2798-2820 The impact of export VAT rebates on firm productivity: Evidence from China
by Baoqing Tang & Bo Gao & Jing Ma - 2821-2837 Fiscal competition for foreign direct investment with knowledge spillovers and trade costs
by Ben Ferrett & Daniel Gravino - 2838-2857 The Great Trade Collapse and the determinants of UK export margins: A cohort‐ and firm‐level matching approach
by Mustapha Douch & Terence Huw Edwards & Jan Van Hove & Janez Kren - 2858-2886 Cutting red tape for trade in services
by Milena Kern & Jörg Paetzold & Hannes Winner - 2887-2908 How important is GVC participation to export upgrading?
by Gideon Ndubuisi & Solomon Owusu - 2909-2949 Job creation and job destruction: The effect of trade shocks on U.S. manufacturing employment
by Yang Liang - 2950-2965 Who starts the trade war? A theory of export controls and quid pro quo
by Zi Wang & Yanling Zhou - 2966-2997 Location choice determinants of Chinese and US firms in Africa: Does spatial interdependence play a role?
by Adugna Lemi & Liyan Liu & Ian A. Wright - 2998-3024 Import exposure and welfare effects from the expenditure channel: The case of Mexico
by Juan Blyde - 3025-3050 The European Union's reform in rules of origin and international trade: Evidence from Cambodia
by Kiyoyasu Tanaka - 3051-3069 Autonomy, incentive and trade: How does trade liberalisation reshape corporate decentralisation in China?
by Xiaoyang Li & Xuan Zhou
September 2021, Volume 44, Issue 9
- 2496-2514 ‘Regionalism’ and the global trade system
by Richard Pomfret - 2515-2546 Development strategies for middle‐income countries in a digital world—Insights from modern trade economics
by Jörg Mayer - 2547-2571 Labour demand in global value chains: Is there a bias against unskilled work?
by Laurie S. M. Reijnders & Marcel P. Timmer & Xianjia Ye - 2572-2603 Asymmetric cultural proximity and greenfield foreign direct investment
by Matteo Fiorini & Giorgia Giovannetti & Mauro Lanati & Filippo Santi - 2604-2637 Trade facilitation in the presence of non‐independent impediments
by Horag Choi & Julio Mancuso & Christis G. Tombazos - 2638-2682 Previous experience, experimentation and export survival: Evidence from firm‐product‐destination level data
by Silviano Esteve‐Pérez - 2683-2702 Towards a dynamic model of the industrial upgrading with global value chains
by Jim Huangnan Shen & Luyao Zhang & Chien‐Chiang Lee & Jun Zhang & Leilei Shen - 2703-2737 Informal sector and mobile financial services in emerging and developing countries: Does financial innovation matter?
by Luc Jacolin & Joseph Keneck Massil & Alphonse Noah - 2738-2757 Cheaper currencies and long‐term growth: The effect of exchange rate management and capital controls
by Phornchanok Cumperayot & Roy Kouwenberg - 2758-2792 The China syndrome: A cross‐country evidence
by Kozo Kiyota & Sawako Maruyama & Mina Taniguchi
August 2021, Volume 44, Issue 8
- 2228-2237 Correcting US payments imbalances: Taxing foreign holders of its treasury securities is better than import tariffs
by Clifford Paul Hallwood - 2238-2283 The effects of domestic labour mobility on trade agreements: Empirical evidence
by Ross Jestrab - 2284-2302 Can the G20 serve as a launchpad for a multilateral investment agreement?
by Axel Berger & Wan‐Hsin Liu - 2303-2318 Rules of origin and consumer‐hurting free trade agreements
by Hiroshi Mukunoki & Hirofumi Okoshi - 2319-2343 Export quality dynamics: Multidimensional evidence of financial development
by Canh Phuc Nguyen & Thanh Dinh Su - 2344-2382 Price and quality competitiveness across OECD countries: An approach to quality by R&D expenditure
by Haithem Ben Hassine & Claude Mathieu - 2383-2409 Markups of Chinese exporters: Export discount and product choice
by Xuebing Yang - 2410-2432 Specialisation within global value chains: Transport infrastructure matter upstream
by Rainer Lanz & Roberta Piermartini - 2433-2459 Sending money home: Transaction cost and remittances to developing countries
by Junaid Ahmed & Mazhar Mughal & Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso - 2460-2495 Political economy of aid allocation: The case of Arab donors
by Ahsan Kibria & Reza Oladi & Ryan Bosworth
July 2021, Volume 44, Issue 7
- 1914-1943 The effect of restrictive measures on cross‐border investment in the European Union
by Wildmer Daniel Gregori & Michela Nardo - 1944-1972 The impacts of the World Trade Organization on new members
by Magnus dos Reis & Sabino da Silva Pôrto & André Filipe Zago de Azevedo - 1973-2003 Internationalisation of emerging market currencies and original sin: Empirical evidence
by Delphine Lahet & Stéphanie Prat - 2004-2040 Trade agreements and Latin American trade (creation and diversion) and welfare
by Ayman El Dahrawy Sánchez‐Albornoz & Jacopo Timini - 2041-2075 Can Central Banks circumvent the impossible trinity within their operational frameworks? Theory and evidence
by George Pantelopoulos - 2076-2106 Trade destruction and deflection effects of US‐China trade frictions on China’s tariff‐targeted products
by Guobing Shen & Peijie Wang & Yuanhan Xu - 2107-2127 Inflation targeting adoption and institutional quality: Evidence from developing countries
by Alexandru Minea & René Tapsoba & Patrick Villieu - 2128-2163 Success in completing cross‐border acquisitions by emerging market firms: What matters?
by Jing Zhou & Yunwen Jiang & On Kit Tam & Wei Lan & Silin Ye - 2164-2187 Do macroprudential policies counter real exchange rate appreciation in emerging markets?
by Tony Cavoli & Sasidaran Gopalan & Ramkishen S. Rajan - 2188-2202 Spatial equilibrium analysis of Chinese tariff on world cotton markets
by Ethan Sabala & Stephen Devadoss - 2203-2226 Product‐level estimates of exchange rate pass‐through: Evidence from Turkey☆
by Yusuf Emre Akgunduz & Emine Meltem Bastan & Ufuk Demiroglu & Semih Tumen
June 2021, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 1472-1483 Economist as public intellectual: Max Corden’s journey through life
by Prema‐chandra Athukorala & Hal Hill & Sisira Jayasuriya - 1484-1508 Global implications of a US‐led currency war
by Adam John Triggs & Warwick James McKibbin - 1509-1700 Exchange rate volatility and commodity trade between United States and Australia: An asymmetric analysis
by Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee & Hanafiah Harvey - 1701-1719 The fiat money illusion: On the cost‐efficiency of modern central banking
by Karl‐Friedrich Israel - 1720-1739 Do migration networks worsen trade deficit? Evidence from the United States and Germany
by Akinori Tomohara - 1740-1769 Does aid for trade promote import diversification?
by Dung Ly‐My & Hyun‐Hoon Lee & Donghyun Park - 1770-1794 Trade, structural transformation and growth
by Seung Mo Choi & Hwagyun Kim & Xiaohan Ma - 1795-1813 Trade liberalisation and Chinese firm’s exports: Sourcing from Indonesia
by Lili Yan Ing & Wei Tian & Miaojie Yu - 1814-1841 Towards input–output‐based measurements of trade creation and trade diversion
by Kirill Muradov - 1842-1858 Determinants of foreign direct investment from Europe to Asia
by Anh T. N. Nguyen & Andrzej Cieślik - 1859-1884 Measuring fifty years of trade globalisation
by Nicole Palan & Nadia Simoes & Nuno Crespo - 1885-1912 The MENA region's need for more democracy and less bureaucracy: A gravity model controlling for aspects of governance and trade freedom in MENA
by Esmat Mostafa Kamel
May 2021, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 1144-1176 Globalisation and government spending: Evidence for the ‘hyper‐globalisation’ of the 1990s and 2000s
by Edward Anderson & Samuel Obeng - 1177-1204 Options for ASEAN trade expansion: Within, plus three or six, European Union or the United States?
by Jayson Beckman & Munisamy Gopinath & Kamron Daugherty - 1205-1231 Financial development, reallocation and growth: Firm heterogeneity matters
by Maria Bas & Antoine Berthou - 1232-1260 Firm productivity and functional specialisation
by Gaaitzen de Vries & Aobo Jiang & Oscar Lemmers & Shang‐Jin Wei - 1261-1280 Global financial networks and entrepreneurship
by John Nkwoma Inekwe - 1281-1311 Development aid and international migration to Italy: Does aid reduce irregular flows?
by Paul Clist & Gabriele Restelli - 1312-1337 Effects of the comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans‐pacific partnership
by Chunding Li & John Whalley - 1338-1379 Extent and potential determinants of resource misallocation: A cross‐sectional study for developing countries
by Roman Fossati & Heiko Rachinger & Matheus Stivali - 1380-1401 The determinants of real exchange rate volatility in South Africa
by Trust R. Mpofu - 1402-1427 Are exporters more environmentally friendly? A re‐appraisal that uses China’s micro‐data
by Jiansuo Pei & Bodo Sturm & Anqi Yu - 1428-1447 On the effects of monetary policy in Vietnam: Evidence from a Trilemma analysis
by Viet‐Ngu Hoang & Duc Khuong Nguyen & Tuan Pham - 1448-1469 Trade in intangibles and the global trade imbalance
by Xiaolan Fu & Pervez Ghauri
April 2021, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 856-878 Traders' dilemma: Developing countries' response to trade wars
by Shantayanan Devarajan & Delfin S. Go & Csilla Lakatos & Sherman Robinson & Karen Thierfelder - 879-903 The glass border: Gender and exporting in developing countries
by Ronald B. Davies & Arman Mazhikeyev - 904-929 Innovative R&D offshoring in North–South trade: Theory and evidence
by Zachary Cohle - 930-955 Export as shelter from domestic corruption: Theory and evidence from developing countries
by Yu Liu & Mohan Zhou & Faqin Lin & Lihua Gu - 956-979 Do exporters have markup premiums and why (not)? Evidence from China
by Chih‐Hai Yang - 980-1017 Fast & furious: Do psychological and legal factors affect commodity price volatility?
by Bernardina Algieri - 1018-1030 A global model of migration and poverty
by Scott Bradford - 1031-1052 Does globalisation alleviate polarisation?
by Jianchun Fang & Giray Gozgor & Cheng Yan - 1053-1076 Heterogeneity of financial institutions in the process of economic and monetary integration in East Asia
by Luca Alfieri - 1077-1109 Political stability and fiscal consolidation in sub‐Saharan African countries
by Tobignaré Yabré & Gervasio Semedo - 1110-1140 Vertical specialisation and gains from trade
by Patrick Alexander
March 2021, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 602-632 Catch‐up industrial policy and economic transition in China
by Justin Yifu Lin & Wei Wang & Venite Zhaoyang Xu - 633-644 The economic and social costs of globalisation: A target zone analysis
by Pompeo Della Posta - 645-670 Employment protection and FDI revisited: New evidence from micro data
by Pehr‐Johan Norbäck & Per Skedinger & Jing‐Lin Duanmu - 671-705 Does private aid follow the flag? An empirical analysis of humanitarian assistance
by Andreas Fuchs & Hannes Öhler - 706-732 A micro‐founded approach to exploring gains from trade integration: Evidence from 27 EU countries
by Michele Imbruno - 733-755 Are African exports that weak? A trade in value added approach
by Arnold Njike - 756-787 Re‐estimating the effect of heterogeneous standards on trade: Endogeneity matters
by Anirudh Shingal & Malte Ehrich & Liliana Foletti - 788-817 Financial intermediation, trade agreements and international trade
by Duc Bao Nguyen & Anne‐Gaël Vaubourg - 818-836 US trade deficit, a reality check: New evidence incorporating asymmetric and non‐linear effects of exchange rate dynamics
by Muhammad Ali Nasir & Mary Leung - 837-848 The triangular purchasing power parity hypothesis: A comment
by Alan King - 849-854 A triangular purchasing power parity hypothesis: A rejoinder
by Peijie Wang & Zhiyuan Liu
February 2021, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 328-345 Yours is bigger than mine! Could an index like the Producer Subsidy Equivalent help in understanding the comparative incidence of industrial subsidies?
by Robert Wolfe - 346-366 The economic benefits of trade facilitation: U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Centers of Excellence and Expertise programme
by Bryan Roberts & Fynnwin Prager & Charles Baschnagel & Adam Rose & Brett Shears - 367-408 Talent development and labour market integration in European football
by Pehr‐Johan Norbäck & Martin Olsson & Lars Persson - 409-443 A new index of globalisation: Measuring impacts of integration on economic growth and income inequality
by Hyeon‐Seung Huh & Cyn‐Young Park - 444-461 Indirect trade and direct trade: Evidence from Japanese firm transaction data
by Tadashi Ito & Yukiko Umeno Saito - 462-484 Estimating exporter's quality: Do importers agree on rankings?
by Kan Yue - 485-509 Inflation comovements in advanced economies: Facts and drivers
by Luis J. Álvarez & Maria Dolores Gadea & Ana Gómez‐Loscos - 510-529 UK trading patterns within and between regions in the automotive sector—A network analysis
by Matthew Smith & Yasaman Sarabi - 530-559 Trade liberalisation with mobile capital and firm heterogeneity
by Xi Yang & Dao‐Zhi Zeng - 560-585 Do immigrants’ funds affect the exchange rate?
by Nusrate Aziz & Arusha Cooray & Wing Leong Teo - 586-600 The Sino‐North Korea international economic relationship and the economic development of North Korea
by Jai S. Mah
January 2021, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 2-20 An examination of EU trade disintegration scenarios
by Karen Jackson & Oleksandr Shepotylo - 21-44 Mars or Mercury redux: The geopolitics of bilateral trade agreements
by Barry Eichengreen & Arnaud Mehl & Livia Chițu - 45-63 Analysis of Bitcoin prices using market and sentiment variables
by Burcu Kapar & Jose Olmo - 64-88 Is competition from China so special?
by Benedikt Heid & Raúl Mínguez & Asier Minondo - 89-106 Does value chain integration dampen producer price developments? Evidence from the European Union
by Klaus S. Friesenbichler & Agnes Kuegler & Andreas Reinstaller - 107-142 Aid, growth and institutions in Sub‐Saharan Africa: New insights using a multiple growth regime approach
by Rasmane Ouedraogo & Windemanegda Sandrine Sourouema & Hamidou Sawadogo - 143-187 Consumption smoothing, risk sharing and financial integration
by Michael Donadelli & Ivan Gufler - 188-233 Testing the asymmetric effects of exchange rate pass‐through in BRICS countries: Does the state of the economy matter?
by Mehmet Balcilar & David Roubaud & Ojonugwa Usman & Mark E. Wohar - 234-261 The African Growth and Opportunity Act and growth in sub‐Saharan Africa: A local projection approach
by Nathaniel P. S. Cook & Jason C. Jones - 262-285 Towards adopting inflation targeting: The credibility and limitations of monetary policy under the fixed exchange system—the case of Jordan
by Nora Abu Asab & Juan Carlos Cuestas - 286-311 Credit rationing and firm exports: Microeconomic evidence from small and medium‐sized enterprises in China
by Dong Cheng & Yong Tan & Jian Yu - 312-325 Do fluctuations in crude oil prices have symmetric or asymmetric effects on the real exchange rate? Empirical evidence from Indonesia
by Jungho Baek & Yoon Jung Choi
December 2020, Volume 43, Issue 12
- 3104-3132 Rethinking international subsidy rules
by Bernard Hoekman & Douglas Nelson - 3133-3141 Trade policymaking in Uruguay: Recent trends and challenges ahead
by Carmen Estrades & Manuel Flores - 3142-3183 The impact of foreign direct investment on host country exports: A meta‐analysis
by Radovan Kastratović - 3184-3202 Technological spillovers from multinational firms
by Andrés Barge‐Gil & Alberto López & Ramón Núñez‐Sánchez - 3243-3261 Do types of foreign capital matter for income equality?
by Inmee Baek & Andrew Chia - 3262-3295 The importance of heterogeneity in determining the effects of preferential trade agreements on Foreign Direct Investment
by Norikatsu Hiraide & Leilei Shen & Peri Silva - 3296-3313 South Korea’s outward direct investment and its dyadic determinants: Foreign aid, bilateral treaty and economic diplomacy
by Geonwoo Park & Heon Joo Jung - 3314-3339 Endogenous cyclical corporate tax burden in China: The role of tax quotas and growth targets
by Hongsheng Fang & Minyuan He & Dandan Dang & Jun Zhang - 3340-3356 Fiscal incentives and local tax competition: Evidence from China
by Yongzheng Liu & Hang Tai & Chenping Yang - 3357-3383 The environmental effect of trade liberalization: Evidence from China's manufacturing firms
by Jingbo Cui & On Kit Tam & Bei Wang & Yan Zhang - 3384-3406 Productivity of core infrastructure investment in China: An input–output approach
by Zhifeng Wang & Guiying Laura Wu & Qu Feng - TWEC13002 How trade and investment agreements affect bilateral foreign direct investment: Results from a structural gravity model
by Henk L. M. Kox & Hugo Rojas‐Romagosa
November 2020, Volume 43, Issue 11
- 2826-2829 The effects of services trade policies. Introduction to the special issue
by Peter H. Egger & Johannes Schwarzer - 2830-2859 Foreign multinationals in service sectors: A general equilibrium analysis of Brexit
by María C. Latorre & Zoryana Olekseyuk & Hidemichi Yonezawa - 2860-2879 Regulatory barriers to trade in services: A new database and composite indices
by Sebastian Benz & Janos Ferencz & Hildegunn K. Nordås - 2880-2904 The value of market access and national treatment commitments in services trade agreements
by Philipp Lamprecht & Sébastien Miroudot - 2905-2931 Firm heterogeneity in services trade: Micro‐level evidence from eight OECD countries
by Sebastian Benz & Dorothée Rouzet & Francesca Spinelli - 2932-2959 Patterns of trade restrictiveness in online platforms: A first look
by Martina Francesca Ferracane & Erik van der Marel - 2960-2982 Does economic globalisation affect income inequality? A meta‐analysis
by Philipp Heimberger - 2983-3005 The contribution of granular and fundamental comparative advantage to European Union countries' export specialisation
by Juan de Lucio & Raúl Mínguez & Asier Minondo & Francisco Requena - 3006-3024 Conform or challenge? Adjustment strategies of sanction‐torn companies
by Patrick Maximilian Weber & Beata Stępień - 3025-3038 Optimism and pessimism: A cross‐country comparison
by Fahd Rehman - 3039-3087 The labor market effects of the China Syndrome: Evidence from South Korean manufacturing
by Jaerim Choi & Mingzhi Xu - 3088-3102 Long‐term vision and economic development
by Oasis Kodila‐Tedika & Sherif Khalifa
October 2020, Volume 43, Issue 10
- 2526-2548 Unemployment governance, labour cost and earnings management: Evidence from China
by Hamid Beladi & Chen Cheng & May Hu & Yuan Yuan - 2549-2573 The impact of single windows on trade
by Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso & Santiago Chelala - 2574-2599 EMU and trade: A PPML re‐assessment with intra‐national trade flows
by Silviano Esteve‐Pérez & Salvador Gil‐Pareja & Rafael Llorca‐Vivero & José Antonio Martínez‐Serrano - 2600-2621 The impact of monetary and tax policy on income inequality in Japan
by Farhad Taghizadeh‐Hesary & Naoyuki Yoshino & Sayoko Shimizu - 2622-2649 Trade openness and the environmental Kuznets curve: Evidence from Chinese cities
by Zheng Fang & Bihong Huang & Zhuoxiang Yang - 2650-2673 Sources of inequality in the Philippines: Insights from stochastic dominance tests for richness and poorness
by Maria Rebecca Valenzuela & Wing‐Keung Wong & Zhen Zhen Zhu - 2674-2722 Export diversification, margins and economic growth at industrial level: Evidence from Thailand
by Juthathip Jongwanich - 2723-2741 The forward‐looking ability of the real exchange rate and its misalignment to forecast the economic performance and the stock market return
by Douglas Kai Tim Wong - 2742-2761 Fending off waste from the west: The impact of China's Operation Green Fence on the international waste trade
by Adomas Balkevicius & Mark Sanctuary & Sigita Zvirblyte - 2762-2784 What attracts foreign direct investment into autocratic states? Regime time horizon and institutional design
by Lin Cui & Chungshik Moon - 2785-2802 New empirical evidence on CEE's stock markets integration
by Claudiu Boţoc & Sorin Gabriel Anton - 2803-2822 Performance estimation of a wind farm with a dependence structure between electricity price and wind speed
by Laura Casula & Guglielmo D'Amico & Giovanni Masala & Filippo Petroni
September 2020, Volume 43, Issue 9
- 2286-2314 US–China rivalry: The macro policy choices
by Rod Tyers & Yixiao Zhou - 2315-2342 What goes around comes around: The effects of sanctions on Swedish firms in the wake of the Ukraine crisis
by Joakim Gullstrand - 2343-2374 Financial globalisation and the labour share in developing countries: The type of capital matters
by Katharina van Treeck & Konstantin M. Wacker