The World Economy

Volume 39, n° 12, December 2016

GLOBAL TRADE POLICY 2016

THE WORLD ECONOMY ASIA LECTURE

  • LOAYZA Norman V. - Informality in the Process of Development and Growth, pp. 1856–1916

TRADE POLICY REVIEWS

  • ALI Salamat, MILNER Chris - Narrow and Broad Perspectives on Trade Policy and Trade Costs: How to Facilitate Trade in Madagascar, pp. 1917–1933
  • SÁNCHEZ-FUNG José R. - Reviewing Trade Policy in China During the Transition to Balanced Economic Growth, pp. 1934–1946

CROSS BORDER INVESTMENT ISSUES

  • JUDE Cristina - Technology Spillovers from FDI. Evidence on the Intensity of Different Spillover Channels, pp. 1947–1973
  • WACKER Konstantin M. - Do Multinationals Deteriorate Developing Countries' Export Prices? The Impact of FDI on Net Barter Terms of Trade, pp. 1974–1999
  • DEMIR Firat, HU Chenghao - Institutional Differences and the Direction of Bilateral Foreign Direct Investment Flows: Are South–South Flows any Different than the Rest? pp. 2000–2024
  • PÖSCHL Johannes, FOSTER-McGREGOR Neil, STEHRER Robert - International R&D Spillovers and Business Service Innovation, pp. 2025–2045
  • NAUGHTON Helen, NORBÄCK Pehr-Johan, TEKIN-KORU Ayça - Aggregation Issues of Foreign Direct Investment Estimation in an Interdependent World, pp. 2046–2073
  • MOOSA Imad, LI Larry, JIANG Riley - Determinants of the Status of an International Financial Centre, pp. 2074–2096

(résumés du n° 12/2016)

Volume 39, n° 11, November 2016

  • TYERS Rod - China and Global Macroeconomic Interdependence, pp. 1674–1702
  • HAMMOUDEH Shawkat, KANG Sang Hoon, MENSI Walid, NGUYEN Duc Khuong - Dynamic Global Linkages of the BRICS Stock Markets with the United States and Europe Under External Crisis Shocks: Implications for Portfolio Risk Forecasting, pp. 1703–1727
  • ASHRAF Ayesha, HERZER Dierk, NUNNENKAMP Peter - The Effects of Greenfield FDI and Cross-border M&As on Total Factor Productivity, pp. 1728–1755
  • HÜBLER Michael, GLAS Alexander, NUNNENKAMP Peter - Indicators of Absorptive Capacity and Import-induced South–North Convergence in Labour Intensities, pp. 1756–1791
  • EXBRAYAT Nelly, GEYS Benny - Economic Integration, Corporate Tax Incidence and Fiscal Compensation, pp. 1792–1811
  • MUJAHID Irfan, KALKUHL Matthias - Do Trade Agreements Increase Food Trade? pp.  1812–1833
  • HASSAN Gazi M., HOLMES Mark J. - Do Remittances Facilitate a Sustainable Current Account? pp. 1834–1853

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Volume 39, n° 10, October 2016

  • CHEN Zhiqi, RUS Horatiu A., SEN Anindya - Border Effects Before and After 9/11: Panel Data Evidence Across Industries, pp. 1456–1481
  • GHOSH Arghya, ROBERTSON Peter E., ROBITAILLE Marie-Claire - Does Globalisation Affect Crime? Theory and Evidence, pp. 1482–1513
  • DE SANTIS Roberta, CESARONI Tatiana - Current Account ‘Core–Periphery Dualism’ in the EMU, pp. 1514–1538
  • KIM Soyoung, KIM Yoonbai - The RMB Debate: Empirical Analysis on the Effects of Exchange Rate Shocks in China and Japan, pp. 1539–1557
  • DECRAMER Stefaan, FUSS Catherine, KONINGS Jozef - How Do Exporters React to Changes in Cost Competitiveness? pp. 1558–1583
  • IANCHOVICHINA Elena, IVANIC Maros - Economic Effects of the Syrian War and the Spread of the Islamic State on the Levant, pp. 1584–1627
  • TEMEPSTI Tommaso - Offshoring and the Skill-premium: Evidence from Individual Workers’ Data, pp. 1628–1652
  • NEDONCELLE Clément - Trade Costs and Current Accounts, pp. 1653–1672

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Volume 39, n° 9, September 2016

  • NAGENGAST Arne J., STEHRER Robert - Accounting for the Differences Between Gross and Value Added Trade Balances, pp. 1276–1306
  • LARCH Mario, NORBÄCK Pehr-Johan, SIRRIES Steffen, URBAN Dieter M. - Heterogeneous Firms, Globalisation and the Distance Puzzle, pp. 1307–1338
  • KOPP Thomas, PREHN Sören, BRÜMMER Bernhard - Preference Erosion – The Case of Everything But Arms and Sugar, pp. 1339–1359
  • DE PINTO Marco - Redistribution of Trade Gains in the Presence of Firm and Worker Heterogeneity, pp. 1360–1383
  • DORAN Justin, O'LEARY Eoin - The Innovation Performance of Irish and Foreign-owned Firms: The Roles of R&D and Networking, pp. 1384–1398
  • GAURAV Abhishek, MATHUR Somesh K. - Determinants of Trade Costs and Trade Growth Accounting between India and the European Union during 1995–2010, pp. 1399–1413
  • TAMAYO Mery Patricia, HUERGO Elena - The Effect of R&D Services Offshoring on Skilled Employment: Firm Evidence, pp. 1414–1433
  • MOHAN Preeya - Caribbean Diversification and Development, pp. 1434–1453

(résumés du n° 9/2016)

Volume 39, n° 8, August 2016

  • ANDERSSON Anna - Export Performance and Access to Intermediate Inputs: The Case of Rules of Origin Liberalisation, pp. 1048–1079
  • DIXON Jay, HASLAM Paul Alexander - Does the Quality of Investment Protection Affect FDI Flows to Developing Countries? Evidence from Latin America, pp. 1080–1108
  • HOLZ Carsten A., MEHROTRA Aaron - Wage and Price Dynamics in China, pp. 1109–1127
  • WINSLETT Gary - Public Opinion Distribution and Party Competition in US Trade Policy,  pp. 1128–1145
  • GRADEVA Katerina, MARTINEZ-ZARZOSO Inmaculada - Are Trade Preferences more Effective than Aid in Supporting Exports? Evidence from the ‘Everything But Arms’ Preference Scheme, pp. 1146–1171
  • PARRADO-MARTINEZ Purificación, PARTAL-UREÑA Antonio, FERNÁNDEZ-AGUADO Pilar Gómez - Banking Soundness Indicators and Sovereign Risk in Time of Crisis: The Case of the European Union, pp. 1172–1193
  • LARSON Donald, MARTIN Will, SAHIN Sebnem, TSIGAS Marinos - Agricultural Policies and Trade Paths in Turkey, pp. 1194–1224
  • VERIKIOS George, SULLIVAN Maura, STOJANOVSKI Pane, GIESECKE James, WOO Gordon - Assessing Regional Risks From Pandemic Influenza: A Scenario Analysis, pp. 1225–1255
  • LIN Luke, LEE Chun I. - Central Bank Intervention, Exchange Rate Regime and the Purchasing Power Parity, pp. 1256–1274

(résumés du n° 8/2016)

Volume 39, n° 7, July 2016

  • MÖLDERS Florian - On the Path to Trade Liberalisation: Political Regimes in Trade Negotiations, pp. 890–924
  • HOLLWEG Claire H., LEDERMAN Daniel, MITRA Devashish - Structural Reforms and Labour-market Outcomes: International Panel-data Evidence, pp. 925–963
  • AMBROSIUS Christian - Remittances and Financial Access: Is There Really a Link and for Whom? Evidence from Mexican Household Data, pp. 964–982
  • LIU Wen-Hsien - Intellectual Property Rights, FDI, R&D and Economic Growth: A Cross-country Empirical Analysis, pp. 983–1004
  • NANDA Anupam, YEH Jia-Huey - International Transmission Mechanisms and Contagion in Housing Markets, pp. 1005–1024
  • ZWICK Christoph - Current Account Adjustment in the Eurozone: Lessons From a Flexible Price Model, pp. 1025–1045

(résumés du n° 7/2016)

Volume 39, n° 6, June 2016

  • HARTIGAN James C. - In or Out? Standards, Discretion, Compliance and the WTO, pp. 738-754
  • LO PRETE Anna - Labour Market Institutions and Household Consumption Insurance within OECD Countries, pp. 755-771
  • SHIN Wonkyu, LEE Keun, PARK Walter G. - When an Importer's Protection of IPR Interacts with an Exporter's Level of Technology: Comparing the Impacts on the Exports of the North and South, pp. 772-802
  • HALLETT Hughes Andrew, JENSEN Svend E. Hougaard - The Fiscal Framework in a Currency Union: Lessons from a Comparison between the Euro Area and the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union, pp. 803-823
  • DI GUARDO Maria Chiara, MARROCU Emanuela, PACI Raffaele - The Concurrent Impact of Cultural, Political, and Spatial Distances on International Mergers and Acquisitions, pp. 824-852
  • THIA Jang P. - Trade and Urbanisation, pp. 853-872
  • CUNTZ Alexander - The Quest for Robust Counterfeit and Piracy Figures: Custom Agencies as Statistical Decision‐makers and Recent Evidence Based on German Imports, pp. 873-887

(résumés du n° 6/2016)

Volume 39, n° 5, May 2016

  • KETTERER Tobias D. - EU Anti‐dumping and Tariff Cuts: Trade Policy Substitution? pp. 576-596
  • BANDICK Roger - Offshoring, Plant Survival and Employment Growth, pp. 597-620
  • ABBOTT Andrew, SILLES Mary - Determinants of International Student Migration, pp. 621-635
  • RICHARDSON Martin, STÄHLER Frank - Buy Local? Governmental Incentives to ‘Inform’ Consumers, pp. 636-650
  • OTCHERE Isaac, SOUMARÉ Issouf, YOUROUGOU Pierre - FDI and Financial Market Development in Africa, pp. 651-678
  • BLANCHARD Pierre, DHYNE Emmanuel, FUSS Catherine, MATHIEU Claude - (Not So) Easy Come, (Still) Easy Go? Footloose Multinationals Revisited, pp. 679-707
  • LUCIO Juan, MINGUEZ Raúl, MINONDO Asier, REQUENA Francisco - Networks and the Dynamics of Firms' Export Portfolio: Evidence for Mexico, pp. 708-736

(résumés du n° 5/2016)

Volume 39, n° 4, April 2016

  • BERTOLI Simone, DOCQUIER Frédéric - International Migration and Inequality Across Nations, pp. 476-477
  • ÖZDEN Çağlar, PARSONS Christopher - On the Economic Geography of International Migration, pp. 478-495
  • BEINE Michel, BERTOLI Simone, FERNANDEZ-HUERTAS Moraga, Jesús - A Practitioners’ Guide to Gravity Models of International Migration, pp. 496-512
  • LE GOFF Maëlan, SALOMONE Sara - Remittances and the Changing Composition of Migration, pp. 513-529
  • DOCQUIER Frédéric, MACHADO Joël - Global Competition for Attracting Talents and the World Economy, pp. 530-542
  • MOUNTFORD Andrew, RAPOPORT Hillel - Migration Policy, African Population Growth and Global Inequality, pp. 543-556
  • LODIGIANI Elisabetta, MARCHIORI Luca, SHEN I‐Ling - Revisiting the Brain Drain Literature with Insights from a Dynamic General Equilibrium World Model, pp. 557-573

(résumés du n° 4/2016)

Volume 39, n° 3, March 2016

  • ALYSON C. Ma, VAN ASSCHE Ari - Spatial Linkages and Export Processing Location in China, pp. 316-338
  • JABBOUR Liza, PLUVIA Zuniga - The Outsourcing of Research and Development in Global Markets: Evidence from France, pp. 339-368
  • ARVIS Jean‐François, SHEPHERD Ben - Measuring Connectivity in a Globally Networked Industry: The Case of Air Transport, pp. 369-385
  • CAMARERO Mariam, MARTINEZ-ZARZOSO Inmaculada, NOWAK-LEHMANN Felicitas, TAMARIT Cecilio - Trade Openness and Income: A Tale of Two Regions, pp. 386-408
  • LEE Chong Wha, PARK Soonchan - Does Religious Similarity Matter in International Trade in Services? pp. 409-425
  • EPPINGER Peter, POTRAFKE Niklas - Did Globalisation Influence Credit Market Deregulation? pp. 426-443
  • CRIVELLI Pramila, GROESCHL Jasmin - The Impact of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures on Market Entry and Trade Flows, pp. 444-473

(résumés du n° 3/2016)

Volume 39, n° 2, February 2016

  • ANDERSON Kym, STRUTT Anna - Impacts of Emerging Asia on African and Latin American Trade: Projections to 2030, pp. 172-194
  • KONG Yoke Fong, KNELLER Richard - Measuring the Impact of China's Export Growth on its Asian Neighbours, pp. 195-220
  • MIYAGIWA Kaz, SONG Huasheng, VANDENBUSSCHE Hylke - Accounting for Stylised Facts about Recent Anti‐dumping: Retaliation and Innovation, pp. 221-235
  • DONAUBAUER Julian, MEYER Birgit E., NUNNENKAMP Peter - A New Global Index of Infrastructure: Construction, Rankings and Applications, pp. 236-259
  • DIALLO Oumar, TAPSOBA Sampawende J.‐A. - Rising BRIC and Changes in Sub‐Saharan Africa's Business Cycle Patterns, pp. 260-284
  • SORGHO Zakaria - RTAs' Proliferation and Trade‐diversion Effects: Evidence of the ‘Spaghetti Bowl’ Phenomenon, pp. 285-300
  • ZHANG Chengsi - How Has Globalisation Affected Inflation in China? pp. 301-313

(résumés du n° 2/2016)

Volume 39, n° 1, January 2016

  • YAO Daqing, WHALLEY John - The China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone: Background, Developments and Preliminary Assessment of Initial Impacts, pp. 2-15
  • PERSSON Maria, WILHELMSSON Fredrik - EU Trade Preferences and Export Diversification, pp. 16-53
  • BERTHOU Antoine, FONTAGNÉ Lionel - Variable Trade Costs, Composition Effects and the Intensive Margin of Trade, pp. 54-71
  • BEKKERS Eddy - Firm Heterogeneity, Endogenous Quality, and Traded Goods Prices, pp. 72-96
  • KOHL Tristan, BRAKMAN Steven, GARRETSEN Harry - Do Trade Agreements Stimulate International Trade Differently? Evidence from 296 Trade Agreements, pp. 97-131
  • CHEN Pei‐Fen, LEE Chien‐Chiang, LEE Chi‐Chuan, HUANG Jing‐Xuan - A Dynamic Analysis of Exchange Rate Exposure: The impact of China's Renminbi, pp. 132-157
  • PUNT Maarten J., WESSELER Justus - Legal But Costly: An Analysis of the EU GM Regulation in the Light of the WTO Trade Dispute Between the EU and the USA, pp. 158-169

(résumés du n° 1/2016)

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