Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv - Review of World Economics

Volume 155, n° 4, November 2019

  • Beverelli C., Boffa M., Keck A. - Trade policy substitution: theory and evidence, pp. 755–783.
  • Brakman S., van Marrewijk C. - Heterogeneous country responses to the Great Recession: the role of supply chains, pp. 677–705.
  • Bureau J.-C., Guimbard H., Jean S. - Competing liberalizations: tariffs and trade in the twenty-first century, pp. 707–753.
  • Cabezas L., De Gregorio J. - Accumulation of reserves in emerging and developing countries: mercantilism versus insurance, pp. 819–857.
  • Gnimassoun B., Anyanwu J.C. - The Diaspora and economic development in Africa, pp. 785–817.
  • Guillou S., Treibich T. - Firm export diversification and change in workforce composition, pp. 645–676.
  • Kinzius L., Sandkamp A., Yalcin E. - Trade protection and the role of non-tariff barriers, pp. 603–643.

Volume 155, n° 3, August 2019

Original Paper

  • Wolfgang Lechthaler, Mariya Mileva - Trade liberalization and wage inequality: new insights from a dynamic trade model with heterogeneous firms and comparative advantage, pp. 407-457
  • Stefan Pahl, Marcel P. Timmer - Patterns of vertical specialisation in trade: long-run evidence for 91 countries, pp. 459-486
  • Adiya Belgibayeva, Alexander Plekhanov - Does corruption matter for sources of foreign direct investment?, pp. 487-510
  • Simon Feeny, Paul Hansen, Stephen Knowles, Mark McGillivray… - Donor motives, public preferences and the allocation of UK foreign aid: a discrete choice experiment approach, pp. 511-537
  • Anton Hartl - The effects of the Kyoto Protocol on the carbon trade balance, pp. 539-574
  • Hung Ly-Dai - Non-linear pattern of international capital flows, pp. 575-600
Correction
  • Andrea Ariu - Correction to: Services versus goods trade: a firm-level comparison, p. 601

(résumés du n° 3/2019)

Volume 155, n° 2, May 2019

Original Paper

  • Laurent Didier, Pamina Koenig - Has China replaced colonial trade?, pp. 199-226
  • Phillip McCalman, Frank Stähler, Gerald Willmann - Contingent trade policy and economic efficiency, pp. 227-255
  • Rebecca Freeman, Samuel Pienknagura - Are all trade agreements equal? The role of distance in shaping the effect of economic integration agreements on trade flows, pp. 257-285
  • Lorenz Emter, Martin Schmitz, Marcel Tirpák - Cross-border banking in the EU since the crisis: What is driving the great retrenchment?, pp. 287-326
  • Benjamin Gampfer, Ingo Geishecker - Chinese competition: intra-industry and intra-firm adaptation, pp. 327-352
  • Bedassa Tadesse, Roger White - Economic integration agreements, immigrants and trade costs, pp. 353-406

(résumés du n° 2/2019)


Volume 155, n° 1, February 2019

The Euro at Twenty

  • ALFARO Laura, BERGIN Paul R. - Introduction to: The Euro at Twenty, pp. 1-3
  • TRICHET Jean-Claude - The Euro after 20 Years is a historic success. A powerful encouragement for further European reforms, pp. 5-14
  • EICHENGREEN Barry - The euro after Meseberg, pp. 15-22
  • BUCH Claudia M., WEIGERT Benjamin - Macroprudential policy in a currency union, pp. 23-33
  • WYPLOSZ Charles - Limits to the independence of the ECB, pp. 35-41
  • BUA Giovanna, TRECROCI Carmine - International equity markets interdependence: bigger shocks or contagion in the 21st century?, pp. 43-69
  • CHAUVET Lisa, FERRY Marin, GUILLAUMONT Patrick - Volatility widens inequality. Could aid and remittances help?, pp. 71-104
  • VAHTER Priit, MASSO Jaan - The contribution of multinationals to wage inequality: foreign ownership and the gender pay gap, pp. 105-148
  • KOSKA Onur A. - A consumer-surplus standard in foreign acquisitions, foreign direct investment, and welfare, pp. 149-179
  • WAGNER Joachim - Time zones and German exports: first evidence from firm-product level data, pp. 181-198

(résumés du n° 1/2019)   

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