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August 2024, Volume 160, Issue 3
- 761-783 What ‘special purposes’ explain cross-border debt funding by banks? Evidence from Ireland
by Brian Golden & Eduardo Maqui - 785-811 Technical barriers to trade, product quality and trade margins: firm-level evidence
by Ha Thi Thanh Doan & Hongyong Zhang - 813-841 Regulatory harmonization with the European Union: opportunity or threat to Moroccan firms?
by Patricia Augier & Olivier Cadot & Marion Dovis - 843-871 Export quality and wage premium
by Francesco Guerra - 873-903 Monetary policy frameworks since Bretton Woods, across the world and its regions
by David Cobham - 905-952 Product differentiation, interdependence, and the formation of PTAs
by Kiran Ayub & Peri Silva - 953-981 Immigrant employment and the contract enforcement costs of offshoring
by Andreas Hatzigeorgiou & Patrik Karpaty & Richard Kneller & Magnus Lodefalk - 983-1008 On the heterogeneous trade and welfare effects of GATT/WTO membership
by Gabriel Felbermayr & Mario Larch & Erdal Yalcin & Yoto V. Yotov - 1009-1036 Patterns of variability in the structure of global value chains: a network analysis
by Carlo Piccardi & Lucia Tajoli & Riccardo Vitali - 1037-1056 Agricultural fluctuations and global economic conditions
by William Ginn - 1057-1082 Real exchange rates and manufacturing exports in emerging economies: the role of sectoral heterogeneity and product complexity
by Thomas Goda & Alejandro Torres García & Cristhian Larrahondo - 1083-1116 How do social capabilities shape a country’s comparative advantages? Unpacking industries’ relatedness
by Gonzalo Castañeda & Luis Castro Peñarrieta & Omar A. Guerrero & Florian Chávez-Juárez - 1117-1150 International firms and COVID-19: evidence from a global survey
by Floriana Borino & Eric Carlson & Valentina Rollo & Olga Solleder - 1151-1165 Did tax treaties restrain the profit shifting of Chinese multinationals?
by Mantian Xue & Yuwei Zhang
May 2024, Volume 160, Issue 2
- 279-309 Lower prices or higher quality? Firms’ response to increased competition following trade liberalization
by Maria Bas & Vanessa Strauss-Kahn - 311-375 Pricing in firm-to-firm trade: evidence from a Danish multinational
by Luca Macedoni & Elena Mattana - 377-387 Pass-through with volatile exchange rates and inflation targeting
by Annika Alexius & Mikaela Holmberg - 389-425 World commodity prices and partial default in emerging markets: an empirical analysis
by Manoj Atolia & Shuang Feng - 427-454 International immigration and final consumption expenditure composition
by William Addessi & Ivan Etzo - 455-480 Be my guest: the effect of foreign policy visits to the USA on FDI
by Antonis Adam & Sofia Tsarsitalidou - 481-508 Cross-border real estate investment: a different animal? Comparative evidence from bilateral flow data
by Etienne Lepers - 509-539 Determinants of partial versus full cross-border acquisitions for Sovereign Wealth Funds
by J. Amar & M. Arouri & G. Dufrénot & C. Lecourt - 541-583 New perspectives on the rise and fall of global imbalances: evidence from large emerging market economies
by Krittika Banerjee & Ashima Goyal - 585-613 Inequality and the structure of countries’ external liabilities
by Philipp Harms & Mathias Hoffmann & Miriam Kohl & Tobias Krahnke - 615-656 The effect of IMF communication on government bond markets: insights from sentiment analysis
by Hamza Bennani & Cécile Couharde & Yoan Wallois - 657-674 Aid modality and growth under post-conflict conditions
by Yoon S. Hur & Baran Han - 675-711 Time stationarity, shape and ordinal ranking bias of RCA indexes: a new set of measures
by Rémi Stellian & Jair N. Ojeda-Joya & Jenny P. Danna-Buitrago - 713-759 Is trade openness a barrier to industrialization? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
by Gislain Stéphane Gandjon Fankem & Cédric Feyom
February 2024, Volume 160, Issue 1
- 1-53 WTO accession, input trade liberalization and employment adjustment in Chinese manufacturing
by Qilin Mao & Jiayun Xu - 55-73 Globalization and cultural spillover in trade: evidence from the Japanese food culture
by Olivier Bargain - 75-98 Products or markets: What type of experience matters for export survival?
by Martina Lawless & Zuzanna Studnicka - 99-143 The aggregate and redistributive effects of emigration
by Małgorzata Walerych - 145-168 Growth effects of budgetary fiscal variables in a panel of middle-income countries
by Sultan Hafeez Rahman & Muhammad Shahadat Hossain Siddiquee - 169-192 Currency concentration in sovereign debt, exchange rate cyclicality, and volatility in consumption
by Eiji Fujii - 193-211 Financial openness and cross-border capital flows: perspectives from terrorist attacks as exogenous shocks
by Tao Liu & Dongzhou Mei & Zihan Chen - 213-278 Can fiscal rules decrease the probability of a sudden stop crisis?
by Kristi Buda
November 2023, Volume 159, Issue 4
- 827-851 The global impact of the US–China trade war: firm-level evidence
by Felipe Benguria - 853-886 Domestic formal and informal institutions: their substitutability and comparative advantage
by Se Mi Park - 887-920 Containing Chinese state-owned enterprises? The role of deep trade agreements
by Kevin Lefebvre & Nadia Rocha & Michele Ruta - 921-941 Foreign direct investment and labor demand by skill in Indonesian manufacturing firms
by Toshiyuki Matsuura & Hisamitsu Saito - 943-964 Higher frequency activity indicators and global bond portfolio adjustments
by Emanuel Kohlscheen - 965-986 How relevant are capital flows for house prices in emerging economies?
by Marco Hernandez-Vega - 987-1012 A sectoral analysis of institutional quality and foreign direct investment in Mena countries: does sector type matter?
by Brahim Bergougui & Syed Mansoob Murshed - 1013-1047 Immigrant workers and firm resilience on the export market
by Léa Marchal & Giulia Sabbadini
August 2023, Volume 159, Issue 3
- 545-561 Remittance flows and US monetary policy
by Immaculate Machasio & Peter Tillmann - 563-593 Social ties and home bias in mergers and acquisitions
by Federico Carril-Caccia & Aitor Garmendia-Lazcano & Asier Minondo - 595-627 Cross-border investment and the decline of exchange rate volatility: implications for Euro area bilateral investments
by Maela Giofré & Oleksandra Sokolenko - 629-672 The role of imported inputs in firms’ productivity and exports: evidence from Indonesia
by Deasy D. Pane & Arianto A. Patunru - 673-696 Multiple preference regimes and rules of origin
by Kazunobu Hayakawa - 697-755 Export failure and its consequences: evidence from Colombian exporters
by Jesse Mora - 757-786 Mode 4 restrictiveness and services trade
by Anirudh Shingal - 787-826 Economic missions and firm internationalization: evidence from the Netherlands
by Ahmed Boutorat & Loe Franssen
May 2023, Volume 159, Issue 2
- 257-297 One belt, one road, one way? Where European exporters benefit from the new silkroad
by Karsten Mau & Rosalie Seuren - 299-332 Total trade, cereals trade and undernourishment: new empirical evidence for developing countries
by Marta Marson & Donatella Saccone & Elena Vallino - 333-360 Tariff diversity and FTA network
by Jihwan Do & Jung Hur & Sung-Ha Hwang & Larry D. Qiu - 361-397 Immigration and Offshoring: two forces of globalisation and their impact on employment and the bargaining power of occupational groups
by Michael Landesmann & Sandra M. Leitner - 399-435 The wage effects of offshoring to the East and West: evidence from the German labor market
by Konstantin Koerner - 437-466 Does import competition drive productivity growth? Evidence from Hungary’s pre-accession import tariffs
by Franklin Maduko - 467-504 Eurasian economic integration: impact evaluation using the gravity model and the synthetic control methods
by Amat Adarov - 505-544 Time changing effects of external shocks on macroeconomic fluctuations in Peru: empirical application using regime-switching VAR models with stochastic volatility
by Paulo Chávez & Gabriel Rodríguez
February 2023, Volume 159, Issue 1
- 1-50 The importance of deep integration in preferential trade agreements: the case of a successfully implemented Ukraine–Turkey free trade agreement
by Veronika Movchan & Thomas F. Rutherford & David G. Tarr & Hidemichi Yonezawa - 51-100 The ties that bind: geopolitical motivations for economic integration
by Julian Hinz - 101-132 Sectoral reallocations, real estate shocks, and productivity divergence in Europe
by Thomas Grjebine & Jérôme Héricourt & Fabien Tripier - 133-152 Intrafirm trade, input–output linkage, and contractual frictions: evidence from Japanese affiliate-level data
by Toshiyuki Matsuura & Banri Ito & Eiichi Tomiura - 153-184 Evolution of the effects of mineral commodity prices on fiscal fluctuations: empirical evidence from TVP-VAR-SV models for Peru
by Dante A. Urbina & Gabriel Rodríguez - 185-214 Monetary policy in an oil-dependent economy in the presence of multiple shocks
by Andrej Drygalla - 215-254 Local-currency debt and currency internationalization dynamics: A nonlinear framework
by Delphine Lahet & Stéphanie Prat - 255-255 Correction to: Sovereign contagion risk measure across financial markets in the eurozone: a bivariate copulas and Markov Regime Switching ARMA based approaches
by Sawsen Bouker & Faysal Mansouri
November 2022, Volume 158, Issue 4
- 987-1010 International trade and face-to-face diplomacy
by Emmanuelle Lavallée & Julie Lochard - 1011-1042 Do developing countries gain by participating in global value chains? Evidence from India
by Choorikkad Veeramani & Garima Dhir - 1043-1083 Measuring the relative development and integration of EU countries’ capital markets using composite indicators and cluster analysis
by Gianluca Gucciardi - 1085-1105 Beyond tariff evasion: bypass effect of FTAs to circumvent technical barriers
by Yanyun Li & Faqin Lin - 1107-1135 From boycott to buycott: is activism from the North good for the South?
by Patrice Cassagnard & Tendai Espinosa - 1137-1172 Why does the WTO treat export subsidies and import tariffs differently?
by Tanapong Potipiti & Wisarut Suwanprasert - 1173-1198 Intermittent exporting: unusual business or business as usual?
by Marcel Berg & Ahmed Boutorat & Loe Franssen & Angie Mounir - 1199-1230 Trade and welfare effects of a potential free trade agreement between Japan and the United States
by Timo Walter
August 2022, Volume 158, Issue 3
- 715-747 ‘Whatever it takes’ to change belief: evidence from Twitter
by Michael Stiefel & Rémi Vivès - 749-749 Correction to: ‘Whatever it takes’ to change belief: evidence from Twitter
by Michael Stiefel & Rémi Vivès - 751-778 Where has the rum gone? The impact of maritime piracy on trade and transport
by Alexander Sandkamp & Vincent Stamer & Shuyao Yang - 779-814 Spillovers from foreign business conditions
by Allan Sørensen - 815-853 How preferences shape the welfare and employment effects of trade
by Hartmut Egger & Simone Habermeyer - 855-885 Domestic product standards, harmonization, and free trade agreements
by Akihiko Yanase & Hiroshi Kurata - 887-916 Trade policy and global value chains: tariffs versus non-tariff measures
by Mahdi Ghodsi & Robert Stehrer - 917-945 Composite global indicators from survey data: the Global Economic Barometers
by Klaus Abberger & Michael Graff & Oliver Müller & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 947-985 FDI on the move: cross-border M&A and migrant networks
by Jackie M. L. Chan & Huanhuan Zheng
May 2022, Volume 158, Issue 2
- 365-399 The contribution of immigration from Ukraine to economic growth in Poland
by Paweł Strzelecki & Jakub Growiec & Robert Wyszyński - 401-465 Quantifying Brexit: from ex post to ex ante using structural gravity
by Gabriel Felbermayr & Jasmin Gröschl & Marina Steininger - 467-491 Domestic interest rate, foreign direct investment, and corruption
by Nadine McCloud & Michael S. Delgado - 493-528 Is international tourism responsible for the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic? A cross-country analysis with a special focus on small islands
by Jean-François Hoarau - 529-570 Bank liquidity creation: A new global dataset for developing and emerging countries
by Carmela D’Avino & Eric Girardin & Mimoza Shabani - 571-613 Measuring economic impact in Korea, Japan, India, China, and ASEAN considering agricultural sectors: a dynamic CGE approach based on GAMS
by Syed Shoyeb Hossain & Huang Delin - 615-711 Sovereign contagion risk measure across financial markets in the eurozone: a bivariate copulas and Markov Regime Switching ARMA based approaches
by Sawsen Bouker & Faysal Mansouri - 713-714 Correction to: Modeling complex network patterns in international trade
by Peter R. Herman
February 2022, Volume 158, Issue 1
- 1-23 Genetic distance, cultural differences, and the formation of regional trade agreements
by Benedikt Heid & Wenxi Lu - 25-51 Intra-African trade
by William W. Olney - 53-107 The pro-export effect of subnational migration networks: new evidence from Spanish provinces
by Anna D’Ambrosio & Sandro Montresor - 109-125 Commodity price pass-through along the pricing chain
by Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez & Amalia Morales-Zumaquero - 127-179 Modeling complex network patterns in international trade
by Peter R. Herman - 181-251 The breadth of preferential trade agreements and the margins of exports
by Rod Falvey & Neil Foster-McGregor - 253-304 Economic preferences and trade outcomes
by Alex Korff & Nico Steffen - 305-330 Individual preferences on trade liberalization: evidence from a Japanese household survey
by Gabriel Felbermayr & Toshihiro Okubo - 331-364 Productive government expenditure and its impact on income inequality: evidence from international panel data
by Stephen J. Turnovsky & Iñaki Erauskin
November 2021, Volume 157, Issue 4
- 703-726 Information related service trade within firms: evidence from firm-level data in Germany
by Kurt A. Hafner & Jörn Kleinert - 727-776 Do data policy restrictions inhibit trade in services?
by Erik Marel & Martina Francesca Ferracane - 777-798 Can international coproduction promote the performance of cultural products in the global markets? Evidence from the Chinese movie industry
by Jing Yan & Feng Yu - 799-852 Cultural change and the migration choice
by Mauro Lanati & Alessandra Venturini - 853-879 Movement of natural persons and the sieve of immigration policy: Evidence from United States
by Sajitha Beevi Karayil - 881-926 Is there a euro effect in the drivers of US FDI? New evidence using Bayesian model averaging techniques
by Mariam Camarero & Sergi Moliner & Cecilio Tamarit - 927-964 The “exorbitant privilege” and “exorbitant duty” of the United States in the international monetary system: implications for developing countries
by Jörg Mayer - 965-1001 Interlinkages between external debt financing, credit cycles and output fluctuations in emerging market economies
by Akhilesh K. Verma & Rajeswari Sengupta - 1003-1004 Correction to: Fiscal policy and economic growth: some evidence from China
by Jungsuk Kim & Mengxi Wang & Donghyun Park & Cynthia Castillejos Petalcorin
August 2021, Volume 157, Issue 3
- 453-462 Fiscal policy and growth forecasts in the EU: are official forecasters still misestimating fiscal multipliers?
by David Cronin & Kieran McQuinn - 463-493 Global governance and gross capital flows dynamics
by Nataliia Osina - 495-554 Political constraints and currency crises in emerging markets and less developed economies
by Jacob M. Meyer - 555-582 Fiscal policy and economic growth: some evidence from China
by Jungsuk Kim & Mengxi Wang & Donghyun Park & Cynthia Castillejos Petalcorin - 583-601 The role of coalitions at international tariff negotiations: a CGE perspective
by Florian Freund - 603-629 Trade policies and growth in emerging economies: policy experiments
by Seung Mo Choi & Hwagyun Kim & Xiaohan Ma - 631-665 Trade agreements and international technology transfer
by Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso & Santiago Chelala - 667-667 Correction to: Trade agreements and international technology transfer
by Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso & Santiago Chelala - 669-702 On barriers to technology adoption, appropriate technology and European integration
by Jean Mercenier & Ebru Voyvoda
May 2021, Volume 157, Issue 2
- 221-269 Exceptional performance of multinational suppliers: theory and evidence
by Van Pham & Alan Woodland & Mauro Caselli - 271-294 Global value chains and technology transfer: new evidence from developing countries
by Davide Rigo - 295-322 Customs brokers as intermediaries in international trade
by Hege Medin - 323-346 Tariff scheme choice
by Kazunobu Hayakawa & Nuttawut Laksanapanyakul & Taiyo Yoshimi - 347-373 The employment and wage effects of export VAT rebates: evidence from China
by Bo Gao & Jing Ma & Zheng Wang - 375-416 Income inequality and the quality of imports
by Andrea Ciani - 417-449 Global migration in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries: the unstoppable force of demography
by Thu Hien Dao & Frédéric Docquier & Mathilde Maurel & Pierre Schaus - 451-451 Correction to: Two worlds apart? Export demand shocks and domestic sales
by Aksel Erbahar
February 2021, Volume 157, Issue 1
- 1-19 BREXIT referendum’s impact on the financial markets in the UK
by Nikolaos Stoupos & Apostolos Kiohos - 21-64 Determinants of services trade agreement membership
by Peter Egger & Anirudh Shingal - 65-86 Does backward participation in global value chains affect countries’ current account position?
by Antonia López-Villavicencio & Valérie Mignon - 87-120 Understanding economic openness: a review of existing measures
by Claudius Gräbner & Philipp Heimberger & Jakob Kapeller & Florian Springholz - 121-148 Learning by supplying and competition threat
by Yi-Fan Chen & Alireza Naghavi & Shin-Kun Peng - 149-179 The effects of offshoring on wages: a meta-analysis
by Matilde Cardoso & Pedro Cunha Neves & Oscar Afonso & Elena Sochirca - 181-205 Trade exposure and electoral protectionism: evidence from Japanese politician-level data
by Banri Ito - 207-219 The geopolitics of international trade in Southeast Asia
by Kerem Cosar & Benjamin Thomas
November 2020, Volume 156, Issue 4
- 731-767 Are international capital flows really matter for achieving SDGs 1 and 2: ending poverty and hunger?
by Sabrine Dhahri & Anis Omri - 769-801 Wage response to global production links: evidence for workers from 28 European countries (2005–2014)
by Aleksandra Parteka & Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz - 803-833 The financial costs of the United States-China trade tensions: evidence from East Asian stock markets
by Francesca de Nicola & Martin Kessler & Ha Nguyen - 835-858 Exchange rate pass-through to import prices: accounting for changes in the eurozone trade structure
by Antonia López-Villavicencio & Valérie Mignon - 859-885 Do links between banks matter for bilateral trade? Evidence from financial crises
by Silvia Del Prete & Stefano Federico - 887-919 The long-term impact of trade with firm heterogeneity
by Guzmán Ourens - 921-944 Bilateral cross-border banking and macroeconomic determinants
by Mary Everett & Vahagn Galstyan - 945-984 Sectoral allocation and macroeconomic imbalances in EMU
by Niels Gilbert & Sebastiaan Pool - 985-1024 Trade creation and trade diversion of economic integration agreements revisited: a constrained panel pseudo-maximum likelihood approach
by Michael Pfaffermayr
August 2020, Volume 156, Issue 3
- 443-473 EU economic integration agreements, Brexit and trade
by Marie M. Stack & Martin Bliss - 475-515 Does financial sector development affect the growth gains from trade openness?
by N. R. Ramírez-Rondán & Marco E. Terrones & Andrea Vilchez - 517-555 A global look into stock market comovements
by Kei-Ichiro Inaba - 557-577 Export and productivity in global value chains: comparative evidence from Latvia and Estonia
by Konstantins Benkovskis & Jaan Masso & Olegs Tkacevs & Priit Vahter & Naomitsu Yashiro - 579-609 International trade, quality sorting and trade costs: the case of Cognac
by Charlotte Emlinger & Viola Lamani - 611-631 Learning-by-doing and business cycles in emerging economies
by Akihiko Ikeda - 633-668 Globalization, the skill premium, and income distribution: the role of selection into entrepreneurship
by Mingzhi Xu - 669-702 Sourcing product quality for foreign market entry
by Onur A. Koska - 703-729 Exporters’ agglomeration and the survival of export flows: empirical evidence from Colombia
by Ricardo Arguello & Andres Garcia-Suaza & Daniel Valderrama
May 2020, Volume 156, Issue 2
- 219-249 Estimating the effect of spillovers on exports: a meta-analysis
by Jianhua Duan & Kuntal K. Das & Laura Meriluoto & W. Robert Reed - 251-285 Market integration and institutional change
by Wolfgang Keller & Carol H. Shiue - 287-312 Exchange rate risk and the skill composition of labor
by Richard Friberg & Mark Sanctuary - 313-342 Two worlds apart? Export demand shocks and domestic sales
by Aksel Erbahar - 343-375 Machine imports, technology adoption, and local spillovers
by Gábor Békés & Péter Harasztosi - 377-405 Does the GATT/WTO promote trade? After all, Rose was right
by Silviano Esteve-Pérez & Salvador Gil-Pareja & Rafael Llorca-Vivero - 407-441 Trade liberalization and heterogeneous firms’ adjustments: evidence from India
by Maria Bas & Ivan Ledezma
February 2020, Volume 156, Issue 1
- 1-38 Is the dispute settlement system, “jewel in the WTO’s crown”, beyond reach of developing countries?
by Antoine Bouët & Jeanne Métivier - 39-39 Correction to: Is the dispute settlement system, “jewel in the WTO’s crown”, beyond reach of developing countries?
by Antoine Bouët & Jeanne Métivier - 41-73 Foreign participation in public procurement and firm performance: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
by Bernard Hoekman & Marco Sanfilippo - 75-101 Sectoral inflationary dynamics: cross-country evidence on the open-economy New Keynesian Phillips Curve
by Hülya Saygılı - 103-132 The role of skilled migrant workers in FDI-related technology transfer
by Tina Golob Šušteršič & Katja Zajc Kejžar - 133-152 The social preferences of the native inhabitants, and the decision how many asylum seekers to admit
by Oded Stark & Marcin Jakubek & Krzysztof Szczygielski - 153-181 Does foreign capital really matter for the host country agricultural production? Evidence from developing countries
by Sabrine Dhahri & Anis Omri - 183-217 Destination institutions, firm heterogeneity and exporter dynamics: empirical evidence from China
by Firat Demir & Chenghao Hu
November 2019, Volume 155, Issue 4
- 603-643 Trade protection and the role of non-tariff barriers
by Luisa Kinzius & Alexander Sandkamp & Erdal Yalcin - 645-676 Firm export diversification and change in workforce composition
by Sarah Guillou & Tania Treibich - 677-705 Heterogeneous country responses to the Great Recession: the role of supply chains
by Steven Brakman & Charles Marrewijk - 707-753 Competing liberalizations: tariffs and trade in the twenty-first century
by Jean-Christophe Bureau & Houssein Guimbard & Sébastien Jean - 755-783 Trade policy substitution: theory and evidence
by Cosimo Beverelli & Mauro Boffa & Alexander Keck - 785-817 The Diaspora and economic development in Africa
by Blaise Gnimassoun & John C. Anyanwu - 819-857 Accumulation of reserves in emerging and developing countries: mercantilism versus insurance
by Luis Cabezas & José Gregorio
August 2019, Volume 155, Issue 3
- 407-457 Trade liberalization and wage inequality: new insights from a dynamic trade model with heterogeneous firms and comparative advantage
by Wolfgang Lechthaler & Mariya Mileva - 459-486 Patterns of vertical specialisation in trade: long-run evidence for 91 countries
by Stefan Pahl & Marcel P. Timmer - 487-510 Does corruption matter for sources of foreign direct investment?
by Adiya Belgibayeva & Alexander Plekhanov - 511-537 Donor motives, public preferences and the allocation of UK foreign aid: a discrete choice experiment approach
by Simon Feeny & Paul Hansen & Stephen Knowles & Mark McGillivray & Franz Ombler - 539-574 The effects of the Kyoto Protocol on the carbon trade balance
by Anton Hartl - 575-600 Non-linear pattern of international capital flows
by Hung Ly-Dai - 601-601 Correction to: Services versus goods trade: a firm-level comparison
by Andrea Ariu
May 2019, Volume 155, Issue 2
- 199-226 Has China replaced colonial trade?
by Laurent Didier & Pamina Koenig - 227-255 Contingent trade policy and economic efficiency
by Phillip McCalman & Frank Stähler & Gerald Willmann - 257-285 Are all trade agreements equal? The role of distance in shaping the effect of economic integration agreements on trade flows
by Rebecca Freeman & Samuel Pienknagura - 287-326 Cross-border banking in the EU since the crisis: What is driving the great retrenchment?
by Lorenz Emter & Martin Schmitz & Marcel Tirpák - 327-352 Chinese competition: intra-industry and intra-firm adaptation
by Benjamin Gampfer & Ingo Geishecker - 353-406 Economic integration agreements, immigrants and trade costs
by Bedassa Tadesse & Roger White
February 2019, Volume 155, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction to: the euro at twenty
by Laura Alfaro & Paul R. Bergin - 5-14 The Euro after 20 Years is a historic success
by Jean-Claude Trichet - 15-22 The euro after Meseberg
by Barry Eichengreen - 23-33 Macroprudential policy in a currency union
by Claudia M. Buch & Benjamin Weigert - 35-41 Limits to the independence of the ECB
by Charles Wyplosz - 43-69 International equity markets interdependence: bigger shocks or contagion in the 21st century?
by Giovanna Bua & Carmine Trecroci - 71-104 Volatility widens inequality. Could aid and remittances help?
by Lisa Chauvet & Marin Ferry & Patrick Guillaumont & Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney & Sampawende J.-A. Tapsoba & Laurent Wagner - 105-148 The contribution of multinationals to wage inequality: foreign ownership and the gender pay gap
by Priit Vahter & Jaan Masso - 149-179 A consumer-surplus standard in foreign acquisitions, foreign direct investment, and welfare
by Onur A. Koska - 181-198 Time zones and German exports: first evidence from firm-product level data
by Joachim Wagner