2020
Volume 156, n° 4, November 2020
- DHAHRI Sabrine, OMRI Anis - Are international capital flows really matter for achieving SDGs 1 and 2: ending poverty and hunger?, pp. 731 - 767
- PARTEKA Aleksandra, WOLSZCZAK-DERLACZ Joanna - Wage response to global production links: evidence for workers from 28 European countries (2005–2014), pp. 769 - 801
- DE NICOLA Francesca, KESSLER Martin, NGUYEN Ha - The financial costs of the United States-China trade tensions: evidence from East Asian stock markets, pp. 803 - 833
- LÓPEZ-VILLAVICENCIO Antonia, MIGNON Valérie - Exchange rate pass-through to import prices: accounting for changes in the eurozone trade structure, pp. 835 - 858
- DEL PRETE Silvia, FEDERICO Stefano - Do links between banks matter for bilateral trade? Evidence from financial crises, pp. 859 - 885
- OURENS Guzmán - The long-term impact of trade with firm heterogeneity, pp. 887 - 919
- EVERETT Mary, GALSTYAN Vahagn - Bilateral cross-border banking and macroeconomic determinants, pp. 921 - 944
- GILBERT Niels, POOL Sebastiaan - Sectoral allocation and macroeconomic imbalances in EMU, pp. 945 - 984
- PFAFFERMAYR Michael - Trade creation and trade diversion of economic integration agreements revisited: a constrained panel pseudo-maximum likelihood approach, pp. 985 - 1024
Volume 156, n° 3, August 2020
- Stack M. M., Bliss M. - EU economic integration agreements, Brexit and trade
- Ramírez-Rondán N. R., Terrones M. E., Vilchez A. - Does financial sector development affect the growth gains from trade openness?
- Inaba K. - A global look into stock market comovements
- Benkovskis K., MassoJ. , Yashiro N. - Export and productivity in global value chains: comparative evidence from Latvia and Estonia
- Emlinger C., Lamani V. - International trade, quality sorting and trade costs: the case of Cognac
- Ikeda A. - Learning-by-doing and business cycles in emerging economies
- Xu M.- Globalization, the skill premium, and income distribution: the role of selection into entrepreneurship
- Koska O. A. - Sourcing product quality for foreign market entry
- Arguello R., Garcia-Suaza A., Valderrama D. - Exporters’ agglomeration and the survival of export flows: empirical evidence from Colombia
Volume 156, n° 2, May 2020
- Bas M., Ledezma, I. - Trade liberalization and heterogeneous firms’ adjustments: evidence from India, pp. 407‑441.
- Békés G., Harasztosi P. - Machine imports, technology adoption, and local spillovers, pp. 343‑375.
- Duan J., Das K. K., Meriluoto L., Reed W. R. - Estimating the effect of spillovers on exports: a meta-analysis, pp. 219‑249.
- Erbahar,A. - Two worlds apart? Export demand shocks and domestic sales, pp. 313‑342.
- Esteve-Pérez S., Gil-Pareja S., Llorca-Vivero R. - Does the GATT/WTO promote trade? After all, Rose was right, pp. 377‑405.
- Friberg R., Sanctuary M. - Exchange rate risk and the skill composition of labor, pp. 287‑312. h
- Keller W., Shiue C. H. - Market integration and institutional change, pp. 251‑285.
Volume 156, n° 1, February 2020
- Bouët A., Métivier J. - Correction to: Is the dispute settlement system, “jewel in the WTO’s crown”, beyond reach of developing countries?, pp. 39–39.
- Bouët A., Métivier J. - Is the dispute settlement system, “jewel in the WTO’s crown”, beyond reach of developing countries?, pp. 1–38.
- Demir F., Hu C. - Destination institutions, firm heterogeneity and exporter dynamics: empirical evidence from China, pp. 183–217.
- Dhahri S., Omri A. - Does foreign capital really matter for the host country agricultural production? Evidence from developing countries, pp. 153–181.
- Golob Šušteršič T., Zajc Kejžar K. - The role of skilled migrant workers in FDI-related technology transfer, pp. 103–132.
- Hoekman B., Sanfilippo M. - Foreign participation in public procurement and firm performance: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 41–73.
- Saygılı H. - Sectoral inflationary dynamics: cross-country evidence on the open-economy New Keynesian Phillips Curve, pp. 75–101.
- Stark O., Jakubek M., Szczygielski K. - The social preferences of the native inhabitants, and the decision how many asylum seekers to admit, pp. 133–152.
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