The World Economy

Volume 40, n° 12, December 2017

  • BIRD Graham, DU Wenti, PENTECOST Eric, WILLETT Thomas - Was it different the second time? An empirical analysis of contagion during the crises in Greece 2009–15, pp. 2530–2542
  • BODDIN Dominik, RAFF Horst, TROFIMENKO Natalia - Foreign ownership and the export and import propensities of developing-country firms, pp. 2543–2563
  • BALEESTRERI Edward J., OLEKSEYUK Zoryana, TARR David G. -
    Privatisation and the unusual case of Belarusian accession to the WTO, pp. 2564–2591
  • EZCURRA Roberto, MANOTAS Beatriz - Is there a link between globalisation and civil conflict? pp. 2592–2610
  • CHEIKH Nidhaleddine Ben, RAULT Christophe - Investigating first-stage exchange rate pass-through: Sectoral and macro evidence from euro area countries, pp. 2611–2638
  • CAMPOS-VAZQUEZ Raymundo M., CHAVEZ Emmanuel, ESQUIVEL Gerardo - Growth is (really) good for the (really) rich, pp. 2639–2675
  • RAITANO Michele, VONA Francesco - Competition, firm size and returns to skills: Evidence from currency shocks and market liberalisations, pp. 2676–2703
  • GOZGOR Giray, RANJAN Priya - Globalisation, inequality and redistribution: Theory and evidence, pp. 2704–2751
  • KIM Jong-Hee - Monetary policy spillovers and currency crisis in comparative perspective: East Asia before the 1997 crisis and Eastern Europe after tapering, pp. 2752–2770
  • TOKUNAGA Masahiro, IWASAKI Ichiro - The Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Transition Economies: A Meta-analysis, pp. 2771–2831
  • BAIRAGI Ranajit - Impact of foreign direct investment volatility on economic development in the Indian subcontinent, pp. 2832–2853
  • KAPOOR Mudit, RANJAN Priya, RAYCHAUDHURI Jibonayan - The impact of credit constraints on exporting firms: Evidence from the provision and subsequent removal of subsidised credits, pp. 2854–2874
  • MALLICK Hrushikesh - Determinants of workers’ remittances: An empirical investigation for a panel of eleven developing Asian economies, pp. 2875–2900
  • EGGER Peter H., SHINGAL Anirudh - Granting preferential market access in services sequentially versus jointly with goods, pp. 2901–2936
  • ANDERSON Greg - How did investor-state dispute settlement get a bad rap? Blame it on NAFTA, of course, pp. 2937–2965

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Volume 40, n° 11, November 2017

Mini-Symposium on China

  • HUANG Xiaobing, LIU Xiaolian, GÖRG Holger - Heterogeneous firms, financial constraints and export behaviour: A firm-level investigation for China, pp. 2328–2353
  • WEI Yingqi, LIU Xiaohui, LU Jiangyong, YANG Jingjing - Chinese Migrants and their Impact on Homeland Development, pp. 2354–2377
  • ZHANG Xun, WAN Guanghua, WANG Chen, LUO Zhi - Technical change and income inequality in China, pp. 2378–2402
  • OUYANG Puman, YAO Shunli - Developing inland China: The role of coastal foreign direct investment and exports, pp. 2403–2423
  • LUO Siping, LOVELY Mary E., POPP David - Intellectual returnees as drivers of indigenous innovation: Evidence from the Chinese photovoltaic industry, pp. 2424–2454
  • LEE Jong-Wha - China's economic growth and convergence, pp. 2455–2474

WTO Trade Policy Reviews

  • KANG Moonsung, PARK Innwon, RHEE Dong-Eun - Korea's growth-driven trade policies: Inclusive or exclusive? pp. 2475–2490
  • ZHANG Xufei - Trade Policy Review for China: The world's top exporter with “new normal” economic growth, pp. 2491–2499
  • CHEN Xiaoping, SHAO Yuchen - Trade policies for a small open economy: The case of Singapore, pp. 2500–2511

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Volume 40, n° 10, October 2017

  • PARK Innwon, PARK Soonchan - Formation of interdependent regional trade agreements and production networks, pp. 2032–2055
  • GREANEY Theresa M., LI Yao - Examining Determinants of Foreign Wage Premiums in China, pp. 2056–2077
  • FEDERICO Stefano, TOSTI Enrico - Exporters and Importers of Services: Firm-Level Evidence on Italy, pp. 2078–2096
  • YAGIHASHI Takeshi, SELOVER David D. - How Do the Trans-Pacific Economies Affect the USA? An Industrial Sector Approach, pp. 2097–2124
  • TADESSE Bedassa, SHUKRALLA Elias, FAYISSA Bichaka - Are bilateral and multilateral aid-for-trade complementary? pp. 2125–2152
  • ESSAADI Essahbi - The feasibility of currency union in Gulf Cooperation Council countries: A business cycle synchronisation view, pp. 2153–2171
  • ATHUKORALA Prema-chandra, TALGASWATTA Tala, MAJEED Omer - Global production sharing: Exploring Australia's competitive edge, pp. 2172–2192
  • METULINI Rodolfo, RICCABONI Massimo, SPRIGNOLI Paolo, ZHU Zhen - The indirect effects of foreign direct investment on trade: A network perspective, pp. 2193–2225
  • BAHMANI-OSKOOEE Mohsen, SAHA Sujata - Asymmetric response of the US–India trade balance to exchange rate changes: Evidence from 68 industries, pp. 2226–2254
  • BEKTASOGLU Beyhan, ENGELBERT Tanja, BROCKMEIER Martina - The Effect of Aggregation Bias: An NTB-modelling Analysis of Turkey's Agro-food Trade with the EU,  pp. 2255–2276
  • KAREEM Fatima Olanike, BRÜMMER Bernhard, MARTINEZ-ZARZOSO Inmaculada - European Union Market Access Conditions and Africa's Extensive Margin of Food Trade,  pp. 2277–2300
  • MOREIRA Sandrina, SIMOES Nadia, CRESPO Nuno - A contribution to a multidimensional analysis of trade competition, pp. 2301–2326

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Volume 40, n° 9, September 2017

  • SCHIFF Maurice - Habit, prisoner's dilemma and Americans’ welfare cost of working much more than Europeans, pp. 1708–1717
  • CUTRINI Eleonora, GALEAZZI Giorgio - External Public Debt, Trade Linkages and Contagion During the Eurozone Crisis, pp. 1718–1749
  • ANDREWS Martyn, SCHANK Thorsten, UPWARD Richard - Do foreign workers reduce trade barriers? Microeconomic evidence, pp. 1750–1774
  • BRÄNDLE Tobias, KOCH Andreas - Offshoring and Outsourcing Potentials: Evidence from German Micro-Level Data, pp. 1775–1806
  • OREFICE Gianluca - Non-Tariff Measures, Specific Trade Concerns and Tariff Reduction,  pp. 1807–1835
  • BECKMANN Joscha, KÜHL Michael - The Role for Long-run Target Values of the Exchange Rate in the Bank of Japan's Policy Reaction Function, pp. 1836–1865
  • ARIU Andrea, MION Giordano - Service Trade and Occupational Tasks: An Empirical Investigation, pp. 1866–1889
  • LIU Guanchun, LIU Yuanyuan, ZHANG Chengsi - Financial Development, Financial Structure and Income Inequality in China, pp. 1890–1917
  • UDDIN Gazi Salah, MUZAFFAR Ahmed Taneem, AROURI Mohamed, SJÖ Bo - Understanding the Relationship between Inflation and Growth: A Wavelet Transformation Approach in the Case of Bangladesh, pp. 1918–1933
  • MIJIYAWA Abdoul G. - Does Foreign Direct Investment Promote Exports? Evidence from African Countries, pp. 1934–1957
  • GAWARKIEWICZ Thomas, TANG Yao - The Relationship between Political Tensions, Trade and Capital Flows in ASEAN Plus Three, pp. 1958–1988
  • SECK Abdoulaye - Fertiliser subsidy and agricultural productivity in Senegal, pp. 1989–2006
  • SUN Joo Yeon, LEE Seungrae - Anti-dumping Duty and Firm Heterogeneity: Evidence from Korea, pp. 2007–2030

(résumés du n° 9/2017)

Volume 40, n° 8, August 2017

  • LIN Mi, KWAN  Yum K. - FDI Spatial Spillovers in China, pp. 1514–1530
  • NGUYEN Xuan, CHAO Chi-Chur, SGRO Pasquale, NABIN Munirul - Cross-border Travellers and Parallel Trade: Implications for Asian Economies, pp. 1531–1546
  • YU Wusheng, BANDARA Jayatilleke - India's Grain Security Policy in the Era of High Food Prices: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis, pp. 1547–1568
  • PHAM Cong S., NGUYEN Xuan, SGRO Pasquale, TANG Xueli - Has China Displaced its Competitors in High-tech Trade? pp. 1569–1596
  • HWANG Hong, MAI Chao-Cheng, WU Shih-Jye - Tariff Escalation and Vertical Market Structure, pp. 1597–1613
  • GAO Yu, HE Yin, YIN Xiaopeng - Fixed Export Costs and Trade Patterns: The Case of China, pp. 1614–1623
  • WANG Mingrong, WANG Mingxi, LANG Lihua - Reconsidering Carbon Permits Auction Mechanism: An Efficient Dynamic Model, pp. 1624–1645
  • ZHAO Laixun, HARUYAMA Tetsugen - Plant Location, Wind Direction and Pollution Policy Under Offshoring, pp. 1646–1666
  • XIANG Xunyong, CHEN Feixiang, HO Chun-Yu, YUE Wen - Heterogeneous effects of trade liberalisation on firm-level markups: Evidence from China, pp. 1667–1686
  • KARABAY Bilgehan - Optimal Regulation of Multinationals under Collusion, pp. 1687–1706

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Volume 40, n° 7, July 2017

  • THEDE Susanna, GUSTAFSON Nils-Åke - Bending the rules, breaking the rules: How corruption and lobbying affect the investment market selection of Swedish firms, pp. 1266–1290
  • AMADOR João, CABRAL Sónia - Networks of Value-added Trade, pp. 1291–1313
  • BERNER Eike, BIRG Laura, BODDIN Dominik - Retailers and Consumers: The Pass-through of Import Price Changes, pp. 1314–1344
  • GIOVANNETTI Giorgia, LANATI Mauro - Do High-Skill Immigrants trigger High-Quality Trade? pp. 1345–1380
  • LU Jiangyong, LU Yi, SUN Yi, TAO Zhigang - Intermediaries, Firm Heterogeneity and Exporting Behaviour, pp. 1381–1404
  • HAKOBYNA Shushanik - Export Competitiveness of Developing Countries and US Trade Policy, pp. 1405–1429
  • DeMARIA Federica, DROGUE Sophie - EU Trade Regulation for Baby Food: Protecting Health or Trade? pp. 1430–1453
  • LI Xiaoyang, McHALE John, ZHOU Xuan - Does Brain Drain Lead to Institutional Gain? pp. 1454–1472
  • KAR Mausumi, KAR Saibal - Multi Fibre Arrangement and Wage Inequality: Firm and State-level Evidence from India and a Theoretical Model, pp. 1473–1493
  • LEE Jaimin, CHO Seong-Hoon - Free trade agreement and transport service trade, pp. 1494–1512

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Volume 40, n° 6, June 2017

  • JETTER Michael - The Impact of Exports on Economic Growth: It's the Market Form,  pp.  1040–1052
  • BISTA Rishav, TOMASIK Rebecca - Time Zone Effect and the Margins of Exports, pp. 1053–1067
  • FROMENTIN Vincent, DAMETTE Olivier, ZOU Benteng - The Global Economic Crisis and The Effect of Immigrant Workers on Native-born Employment in Europe, pp. 1068–1088
  • KOSTEAS Vasilios D. - Workers’ Participation in Training and Import Competition: Evidence from the USA, pp. 1089–1104
  • MAURSETH Per Botolf, MEDIN Hege - Market-specific Sunk Export Costs: The Impact of Learning and Spillovers, pp. 1105–1127
  • HOAI Nguyen Trong, TOAN Nguyen Truong, VAN TRADE Pham Hoang - Diversion as Firm Adjustment to Trade Policy: Evidence from EU Anti-dumping Duties on Vietnamese Footwear, pp. 1128–1154
  • NORDÅS Hildegunn K., ROUZET Dorothée - The Impact of Services Trade Restrictiveness on Trade Flows, pp. 1155–1183
  • ZOLAS Nikolas, LYBBERT Travis J., BHATTACHARYYA Prantik - An ‘Algorithmic Links with Probabilities’ Concordance for Trademarks with an Application Towards Bilateral IP Flows,  pp. 1184–1213
  • HAHN Chin Hee, CHOI Yong-Seok - Trade Liberalisation and the Wage Skill Premium in Korean Manufacturing Plants: Do Plants’ R&D and Investment Matter? pp. 1214–1232
  • GÖRG Holger, HALPERN László, MURAKÖZY Balázs - Why do within-firm–product export prices differ across markets? Evidence from Hungary, pp. 1233–1246
  • FUKUMOTO Yukio, KINUGASA Tomoko - Age Structure and Trade Openness: An Empirical Investigation, pp. 1247–1263
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Volume 40, n° 5, May 2017

  • SALVATORE Dominick - Europe's Growth Crisis: When and How Will It End? pp. 836–848
  • ACHARYA Ram C. - Impact of Trade on Canada's Employment, Skill and Wage Structure, pp. 849–882
  • DAI Mi, XU Jianwei - The Skill Structure of Export Wage Premium: Evidence from Chinese Matched Employer–Employee Data, pp. 883–905
  • FABER Gerrit, GERRITSE Michiel - Does Institutional Change Spread Across Countries? Explaining Spatial Patterns in Human Rights, pp. 906–930
  • FLAIG Dorothee, STONE Susan F. - Local Content Requirements Versus Tariff Equivalents: How We Measure Matters, pp. 931–948
  • BRAIHTWAITE Samuel - What Do Demand and Supply Shocks Say About Caribbean Monetary Integration? pp. 949–962
  • CANDAU Fabien, DEISTING Florent, SCHLICK Julie - How Income and Crowding Effects Influence the World Market for French Wines, pp. 963–977
  • FREUND Florian - Reciprocal Tariff Reductions Under Asymmetric Bargaining Power, pp. 978–992
  • ALEXANDRE Fernand, BAÇÃO Pedro, CEREJEIRA João, PORTELA Miguel - Exchange Rates, Employment and Labour Market Rigidity, pp. 993–1011

Invited Review

  • YÜCER Ayçıl, SIROËN Jean-Marc - Trade Performance of Export Processing Zones, pp. 1012–1038

(résumés du n° 5/2017)

Volume 40, n° 4, April 2017

  • FARVAQUE Etienne, HAYAT Muhammad Azmat, MIHAILOV Alexander - Who Supports the ECB? Evidence from Eurobarometer Survey Data, pp. 654–677
  • DE PAOLI Anna, MENDOLA Mariapia - International Migration and Child labour in Developing Countries, pp. 678–702
  • SCHNEIDER Andrea - Corporate Taxation of Heterogeneous Firms and the Welfare Effects of Labour Unions, pp. 703–714
  • JUDE Cristina, LEVIEUGE Gregory - Growth Effect of Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Economies: The Role of Institutional Quality, pp. 715–742
  • WHANG Unjung - Structural Transformation and Comparative Advantage: Implications for Small Open Economies, pp. 743–763
  • SÖDERLUND Bengt, TINGVALL Patrik Gustavsson - Capital Freedom, Financial Development and Provincial Economic Growth in China, pp. 764–787
  • CHANG Chun-Ping, LEE Chien-Chiang - The Effect of Government Ideology on an Exchange Rate Regime: Some International Evidence, pp. 788–834

(résumés du n° 4/2017)

Volume 40, n° 3, March 2017

  • EGGER Peter, MERLO Valeria, WAMSER Georg - Cross-country Services Versus Manufacturing Activity of Multinational Firms in Response to Services Versus Goods Policy,  pp. 490–498
  • HOEKMAN Bernard, SHEPHERD Ben - Services Productivity, Trade Policy and Manufacturing Exports, pp. 499–516
  • CHRISTEN Elisabeth, FRANCOIS Joseph - Modes of Supply for US Exports of Services,  pp. 517–531
  • EGGER Peter H., FANCOIS Joseph, NELSON Douglas R. - The Role of Goods-Trade Networks for Services-Trade Volume, pp. 532–543
  • JAFARI Yaghoob, TARR David G. - Estimates of Ad Valorem Equivalents of Barriers Against Foreign Suppliers of Services in Eleven Services Sectors and 103 Countries, pp. 544–573
  • GOOTIIZ Batshur, MATTOO Aaditya - Regionalism in Services: A Study of ASEAN, pp. 574–597
  • BELADI Hamid, CHAKRABARTI Avik, HOLLAS Daniel - Cross-Border Mergers and Upstreaming, pp. 598–611
  • CHRISTEN Elisabeth - Time Zones Matter: The Impact of Distance and Time Zones on Services Trade, pp. 612–631
  • BORCHERT Ingo, GOOTIIZ Batshur, GOSWAMI Arti Grover, MATTOO Aaditya - Services Trade Protection and Economic Isolation, pp. 632–652

(résumés du n° 3/2017)

Volume 40, n° 2, February 2017

  • ANDERSSON Linda, KARPATY Patrik, SAVSIN Selen - Labour Demand, Offshoring and Inshoring: Evidence from Swedish Firm-level Data, pp. 240–274
  • CEGLOWSKI Janet - Assessing Export Competitiveness through the Lens of Value Added, pp. 275–296
  • TIAN Wei, YU Miaojie - Firm R&D, Processing Trade and Input Trade Liberalisation: Evidence from Chinese Firms, pp. 297–313
  • MAYER Joerg - How Could the South Respond to Secular Stagnation in the North? pp.  314–335
  • MOONS Selwyn J. V., VAN BERGEIJK Peter A. G. - Does Economic Diplomacy Work? A Meta-analysis of Its Impact on Trade and Investment, pp. 336–368
  • OKAFOR Luke Emeka, BHATTACHARYA Mita, BLOCH Harry - Imported Intermediates, Absorptive Capacity and Productivity: Evidence from Ghanaian Manufacturing Firms,  pp. 369–392
  • CHRISTODOULAKIS Nicos, SARANTIDES Vassilis - External Asymmetries in the Euro Area and the Role of Foreign Direct Investment, pp. 393–423
  • CHEN Bo, MA Hong, JACKS David S. - Revisiting the Effective Rate of Protection in the Late Stages of Chinese Industrialisation, pp. 424–438
  • SAHOO Pravakar, DASH Ranjan Kumar - What Drives India's Surge in Service Exports? pp. 439–461
  • HERZER Dierk - The Long-run Relationship Between Trade and Population Health: Evidence from Five Decades, pp. 462–487

(résumés du n° 2/2017)

Volume 40, n° 1, January 2017 

  • LIU Qing, LU Ruosi, QIU Larry D. - Foreign Acquisitions and Target Firms' Performance in China, pp. 2–20
  • BADINGER Harald, FICHET DE CLAIRFONTAINE Fichet, REUTER Wolf Heinrich- Fiscal Rules and Twin Deficits: The Link between Fiscal and External Balances, pp. 21–35
  • FONTAGNÉ Lionel, FOURÉ Jean, KECK Alexander - Simulating World Trade in the Decades Ahead: Driving Forces and Policy Implications, pp. 36–55
  • MÜLLER-PLANTENBERG Nikolas A. - Boom-and-bust Cycles, External Imbalances and the Real Exchange Rate, pp. 56–87
  • EXBRAYAT Nelly - Does Trade Liberalisation Trigger Tax Competition? Theory and Evidence from OECD Countries, pp. 88–115
  • WALMSLEY Terrie, AGUIAR Angel, AHMED Syud Amer - Labour Migration and Economic Growth in East and South-East Asia, pp. 116–139
  • BEUSCH Elisabeth, DÖBELI Barbara, FISCHER Andreas M., YESIN Pinar - Merchanting and Current Account Balances, pp. 140–167
  • MURINA Marina, NICITA Alessandro - Trading with Conditions: The Effect of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures on the Agricultural Exports from Low-income Countries, pp. 168–181
  • KREICKEMEIER Udo, WRONA Jens - Two-Way Migration between Similar Countries, pp.  182–206

Invited Reviews

  • BATISTA Jorge Chami, LIU Yan - Export Quality and the Dynamics of North–South Competition, pp. 207–232

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