The World Economy

Volume 42, n° 12, December 2019

  • Baek, J. & Kwon, K.D. - Asymmetric effects of oil price changes on the balance of trade: Evidence from selected African countries, pp. 3235–3252.
  • Bahmani‐Oskooee, M. & Karamelikli, H. - Exchange rate volatility and Japan–U.S. commodity trade: An asymmetry analysis, pp. 3287–3318.
  • Co, C.Y., Nguyen, T.K., Tran, Q.N., & Nguyen, T.N. - Subnational home market bias in Vietnam: Evidence from enterprise-level data, pp. 3319–3349.
  • Gara, M., Giammatteo, M., & Tosti, E. - Magic mirror in my hand … How trade mirror statistics can help us detect illegal financial flows, pp. 3120–3147.
  • Goya, D. & Zahler, A. - Distance from core competences and new export survival: Evidence from multi-product exporters, pp. 3253–3286.
  • Hatzigeorgiou, A. & Lodefalk, M. - Migration and servicification: Do immigrant employees spur firm exports of services, pp. 3368–3401.
  • Howell, A. - Clustering effects on firm exporting with productivity-enhancing R&D in China, pp. 3168–3187.
  • Mahadevan, R. & Nugroho, A. - Can the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership minimise the harm from the United States–China trade war?, pp. 3148–3167.
  • Shin, S.Y. & McKenzie, J. - Asymmetric cultural discounting and pattern of trade in cultural products: Empirical evidence in motion pictures, pp. 3350–3367.
  • Triggs, A. - Rebalancing a lopsided global economy, pp. 3188–3234.

Volume 42, n° 11, November 2019

  • Mario Gara Michele Giammatteo Enrico Tosti - Magic mirror in my hand … How trade mirror statistics can help us detect illegal financial flows, pp. 3120-3147
  • Renuka Mahadevan Anda Nugroho - Can the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership minimise the harm from the United States–China trade war?, pp. 3148-3167
  • Anthony Howell - Clustering effects on firm exporting with productivity‐enhancing R&D in China, pp. 3168-3187  
  • Adam Triggs - Rebalancing a lopsided global economy, pp. 3188-3234
  • Jungho Baek Kyoung Doug Kwon - Asymmetric effects of oil price changes on the balance of trade: Evidence from selected African countries, pp. 3235-3252
  • Daniel Goya Andrés Zahler - Distance from core competences and new export survival: Evidence from multi‐product exporters, pp. 3253-3286
  • Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee Huseyin Karamelikli - Exchange rate volatility and Japan–U.S. commodity trade: An asymmetry analysis, pp. 3287-3318
  • Catherine Y. Co Thu Kim Nguyen Que Nguyet Tran Tung Nhu Nguyen - Subnational home market bias in Vietnam: Evidence from enterprise‐level data, pp. 3319-3349
  • Sunny Y. Shin Jordi McKenzie - Asymmetric cultural discounting and pattern of trade in cultural products: Empirical evidence in motion pictures, pp. 3350-3367
  • Andreas Hatzigeorgiou Magnus Lodefalk - Migration and servicification: Do immigrant employees spur firm exports of services?, pp. 3368-3401

Volume 42, n° 10, October 2019

  • SAUTER Caspar, GRETHER Jean‐Marie, MATHYS Nicole A. - A global compass for the great divergence: Emissions versus production centres of gravity 1820–2008, pp. 2818-2834
  • O'MAHONY Clare, BARRY Frank - Pitfalls in the use of foreign direct investment statistics, pp. 2835-2853
  • BAHMANI‐OSKOOEE Mohsen, BOSE Niloy, ZHANG Yun - An asymmetric analysis of the J‐curve effect in the commodity trade between China and the US, pp. 2854-2899
  • JONES Kent - Cuba, the centrally planned cigar, and its rivals, pp. 2900-2923
  • MARIAN Valentin, MONICA Antohi, ZLATI Laura, IONESCU Romeo Victor - Visegrad economies’ active implication in a “new” EU: A new regional economic approach, pp. 2924-2974
  • CIAIAN Pavel, IVANOV Andrey, KANCS d'Artis - Universal basic income: A viable policy alternative?, pp. 2975-3000
  • LEE Sooyoung - Asymmetric effects of demand uncertainty on intrafirm trade in durable and non‐durable industries, pp. 3001-3029
  • PITTIGLIO Rosanna, REGANATI Filippo - Foreign direct investment productivity premium and foreign affiliates' heterogeneity: A comparison between advanced and emerging market overseas investments in the EU, pp. 3030-3064
  • LU Yue, LU Yunlong, XIE Rui, YU Xiao - Does global value chain engagement improve firms' wages: Evidence from China, pp. 3065-3085 First Published: 16 April 2019
  • SORGHO Zakaria, THARAKAN Joe - Assessing the impact of unilateral trade policies EBA and AGOA on African beneficiaries' exports using matching econometrics, pp. 3086-3118

(résumés du n° 10/2019)

Volume 42, n° 9, September 2019

  • BENNETT Federico, LEDERMAN Daniel, PIENKNAGURA Samuel, ROJAS Diego - The volatility of world trade in the 21st century: Whose fault is it anyway?, pp. 2508-2545
  • BAUMGÄRTNER Martin, KLOSE Jens - Forecasting exchange rates with commodity prices—a global country analysis, pp. 2546-2565
  • VRH Nataša - The DNA of the domestic value added (DVA) in exports: Firm‐level analysis of DVA in exports, pp. 2566-2601
  • MORIN Jean‐Frédéric, BLÜMER Dominique, BRANDI Clara, BERGER Axel - Kick‐starting diffusion: Explaining the varying frequency of preferential trade agreements’ environmental provisions by their initial conditions, pp. 2602-2628
  • ACHARYYA Rajat, BELADI Hamid, KAR Saibal - Trade, migration costs and asymmetric migration patterns, pp. 2629-2648
  • NGUYEN Anh T. N. - A global analysis of factors impacting the intensive and extensive margins of bilateral foreign direct investment, pp. 2649-2667
  • El HADRI Hajare, MIRZA Daniel, RABAUD Isabelle - Natural disasters and countries' exports: New insights from a new (and an old) database, pp. 2668-2683
  • KIM Yu Ri - Does aid for trade diversify the export structure of recipient countries?, pp. 2684-2722
  • JIANG Wei, WANG Danli, YANG Yixin - Density of local cadres and regional economic performance: Evidence from China, pp. 2723-2744
  • FERRANTE Maria R., FREO Marzia - Detecting learning‐by‐exporting effects on firms' productivity distribution by accounting for heterogeneous macrofactors and panel attrition, pp. 2745-2773
  • BERG Marcel van den, VAN BEVEREN Ilke, LEMMERS Oscar, SPAN Tommy, WALKER Adam N. - Public export credit insurance in the Netherlands: An input–output approach, pp. 2774-2789
  • SENO‐ALDAY Sandra - Varieties of regional integration, international trade networks and risk, pp. 2790-2815

(résumés du n° 9/2019)

Volume 42, n° 8, August 2019

  • GU Xinhua, SUN TAM Pui, ZHANG Yang, KWOK LEI Chun - Inequality, leverage and crises: Theory and evidence revisited, pp. 2280-2299
  • MAU Karsten - Foreign competition and quality sorting: Overlaps in US and Chinese exports, pp. 2300-2325
  • JINJI Naoto, ZHANG Xingyuan, HARUNA Shoji - Do deeper regional trade agreements enhance international technology spillovers?, pp. 2326-2363
  • GE Ying, FANG Tony, JIANG Yeheng - Access to imported intermediates and intra‐firm wage inequality, pp. 2364-2384
  • CONSTANTINESCU Cristina, MATTOO Aaditya, RUTA Michele - Does vertical specialisation increase productivity?, pp. 2385-2402
  • CHEY Hyoung‐kyu, KIM Geun‐Young, LEE Dong Hyun - Which foreign states support the global use of the Chinese renminbi? The international political economy of currency internationalization, pp. 2403-2426
  • DEVADOSS Stephen, LUCKSTEAD Jeff, RIDLEY William - A dynamic analysis of the impacts of export taxes: The case of Argentinean soy and beef markets, pp. 2427-2451
  • KIM Hyerim, AHN Dukgeun - Empirical evidence on surrogate country method for non‐market economy: US anti‐dumping policy towards China, pp. 2452-2466
  • JOUINI Jamel - KHALLOULI Wajih - Regime switching in the reactions of stock markets in Saudi Arabia to oil price variations, pp. 2467-2506

Volume 42, n° 7, July 2019

  • FANG Hongsheng, SHUAI Wenjun, YU Linhui, ZHANG Jun - Is fiscal revenue concentration ratio in China too high?, pp. 1932-1960
  • SANTOS-PAULINO Amelia U., DICAPRIO Alisa, SOKOLOVA Maria V. - The development trinity: How regional integration impacts growth, inequality and poverty, pp. 1961-1993
  • HAGEMEJER Jan, MUĆK Jakub - Export-led growth and its determinants: Evidence from Central and Eastern European countries, pp. 1994-2025
  • CHOI Yoonho, CHOI Eun Kwan - Quality wars in the North, pp. 2026-2038
  • ARYA Vandana, BANERJEE Rajabrata, CAVOLI Tony - Capital flows to Asia and Latin America: Does institutional quality matter? , pp. 2039-2069
  • HAYAKAWA Kazunobu, LAKSANAPANYAKUL Nuttawut, YOSHIMI Taiyo - How does import processing time impact export patterns?, pp. 2070-2088
  • MARIN Giovanni, ZANFEI Antonello - Does host market regulation induce cross-border environmental innovation?, pp. 2089-2119
  • LY-MY Dung, LEE Hyun-Hoon - Effects of aid for trade on extensive and intensive margins of greenfield FDI, pp. 2120-2143
  • GE BAO Cathy - Entry decisions of multinational firms: The role of competition threats, pp. 2144-2171
  • TIWARI Aviral  Kumar, ADEWUYI Adeolu O., ROUBAUD David - Dependence between the global gold market and emerging stock markets (E7+1): Evidence from Granger causality using quantile and quantile-on-quantile regression methods, pp. 2172-2214
  • GAO Yichen, QI LI Li Gan - Chinese trade price and Yuan's valuation, pp. 2215-2243
  • GAO Ming, MENG Juanjuan, ZHAO Longkai - Income and social communication: The demographics of stock market participation, pp. 2244-2277

(résumés du n° 7/2019)

Volume 42, n° 6, June 2019

MINI‐SYMPOSIUM: CHINA’S BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE

  • POMFRET Richard - The Eurasian Landbridge and China's Belt and Road Initiative: Demand, supply of services and public policy, pp. 1642-1653
  • LUO Changyuan, CHAI Qingyuan, CHEN Huiyao - “Going global” and FDI inflows in China: “One Belt & One Road” initiative as a quasi‐natural experiment, pp. 1654-1672
  • RAMASAMY Bala, YEUNG Matthew C. H. - China's one belt one road initiative: The impact of trade facilitation versus physical infrastructure on exports, pp. 1673-1694
  • LIEBMAN Benjamin H., REYNOLDS Kara M. - Competitive pressure, innovation and trade protection: Evidence from US patent data, pp. 1695-1712•  BOFFA Mauro, JANSEN Marion, SOLLEDER Olga - Do we need deeper trade agreements for GVCs or just a BIT?, pp. 1713-1739
  • BRENČIČ Vera, PAHOR Marko - Exporting, demand for skills and skill mismatch: Evidence from employers' hiring practices, pp. 1740-1773
  • CAVOLI Tony, GOPALAN Sasidaran, RAJAN Ramkishen S. - Exchange rate policies in Asia in an era of financial globalisation: An empirical assessment, pp. 1774-1795
  • ROUGIER Éric, YOL Nicolas - The volatility effect of diaspora's location, pp. 1796-1827
  • JANSKÝ Petr, ŠEDIVÝ Marek - Estimating the revenue costs of tax treaties in developing countries, pp. 1828-1849
  • CARIOLLE Joël, CHALENDARD Cyril, GEOURJON Anne‐Marie, LAPORTE Bertrand - Measuring and improving the performance of customs valuation controls: An illustration with Gabon, pp. 1850-1872
  • GOEL Rajeev K., MAZHAR Ummad - Does capital punishment deter white‐collar crimes?, pp. 1873-1897
  • LEE Jong‐Eun - The world stock markets under geopolitical risks: Dependence structure, pp. 1898-1930

(résumés du n° 6/2019)

Volume 42, n° 5, May 2019

  • CHAN Jeff - Labour market characteristics and surviving import shocks, pp. 1288-1315
  • FRENKEL Michael, WALTER Benedikt - Do bilateral investment treaties attract foreign direct investment? The role of international dispute settlement provisions, pp. 1316-1342
  • WYNTER Matthew M. - Why did the equity home bias fall during the financial panic of 2008?, pp. 1343-1372
  • FUERTES Alberto - Exchange rate regime and external adjustment: An empirical investigation for the US, pp. 1373-1399
  • HU Cui, LIN Fagin, TAN Yong, TANG Yihong - How exporting firms respond to technical barriers to trade?, pp. 1400-1426
  • LIU Xuepeng, SHI Huimin - Anti‐dumping duty circumvention through trade rerouting: Evidence from Chinese exporters, pp. 1427-1466
  • BEVERELLI Cosimo, STOLZENBURG Victor, KOOPMAN Robert B., NEUMUELLER Simon - Domestic value chains as stepping stones to global value chain integration, pp. 1467-1494
  • ELDREDGE Cody D. - Capability and need: A framework for understanding why states create sovereign wealth funds, pp. 1495-1519
  • LIEN Donald, LO Melody, BOJANIC David - Asymmetric effects of cultural institutes on trade and foreign direct investment, pp. 1520-1553
  • ADDESSI William, BIAGI Bianca, BRANDANO Maria Giovanna - Evaluating the effect of the introduction of the euro on tourist flows: A synthetic control approach, pp. 1554-1575
  • HAN Jae‐Joon, LEE Hongshik, LEE Joonhyung - The role of foreign affiliate productivity in the integration strategies of multinational firms, pp. 1576-1597
  • HOUY Nicolas, JELOVAC Izabela - Comparing approval procedures for new drugs, pp. 1598-1619
  • HAN Yutao, WAN Xi - Who benefits from partial tax coordination?, pp. 1620-1640

(résumés du n° 5/2019)

Volume 42, n° 4, April 2019

  • ZHOU Yixiao, BLOCH Harry - Wage convergence and trade, pp. 988-1011
  • PAPAIOANNOU Sotiris K., DIMELIS Sophia P. - Does FDI increase productivity? The role of regulation in upstream industries, pp. 1012-1031
  • GUTIÉRREZ-PORTILLA Paula, MAZA Adolfo, VILLAVERDE José - Has the crisis affected Spanish investment strategy abroad? A spatial panel data approach, pp. 1032-1056
  • MEDIN Hege - Trade barriers or trade facilitators? The heterogeneous impact of food standards in international trade, pp. 1057-1076
  • AYSUN Uluc, YAGIHASHI Takeshi - The common sources of business cycles in Trans‐Pacific countries and the US? A comparison with NAFTA, pp. 1077-1109
  • ERBAHAR Aksel - Market knowledge: Evidence from importers, pp. 1110-1151
  • JÄGER Kai, KIM Seungjun - Examining political connections to study institutional change: Evidence from two unexpected election outcomes in South Korea, pp. 1152-1179
  • LA Jung Joo - Effects of the preference for environmental quality on the export competition between China and OECD countries, pp. 1180-1199
  • BENNATO Anna Rita, MAGAZZINI Laura - Does regulation drive international research cooperation? Evidence from the pharmaceutical sector, pp. 1200-1223
  • SHIH Pei‐Cyuan, HWANG Hong, PENG Cheng‐Hau - Parallel trade with an endogenous market structure, pp. 1224-1233
  • HUANG Zongye, YOU YU - How does capital control spur economic growth?, pp. 1234-1258
  • ANDRITZKY Jochen, KASSNER Bernhard, REUTER Wolf Heinrich - Propagation of changes in demand through international trade: A case study of China, pp. 1259-1285 
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Volume 42, n° 3, March 2019

  • HARMS Philipp, SCHWAB Jakob - Like it or not? How the economic and institutional environment shapes individual attitudes towards multinational enterprises, pp. 636-679
  • ALLEGRET Jean‐Pierre, ALLEGRET Audrey - Did foreign exchange holding influence growth performance during the global financial crisis?, pp. 680-710
  • KAITILA Ville - Export product range and economic growth in the EU countries, pp. 711-737
  • ZHANG Hongyong - Understanding the international mobility of Chinese temporary workers, pp. 738-758
  • OVAMADA Kazuhiko - Is FTA/EPA effective for a developing country to attract FDI? The knowledge‐capital model revisited, pp. 759-784
  • BARDAJI José, BRICONGNE Jean‐Charles, CAMPAGNE Benoît, GAULIER Guillaume - Domestic and export performances of French firms, pp. 785-817
  • ÁLVAREZ-MARTÍNEZ María Teresa, BARRIOS Salvador, D'ANDRIA Diego, GESUALDO Maria, PONTIKAKIS Dimitrios, PYCROFT Jonathan - The economic consequences of corporate tax rates reductions in the EU: Evidence using a computable general equilibrium model, pp. 818-845
  •  FERRARA Laurent, MARSILLI Clément - Nowcasting global economic growth: A factor‐augmented mixed‐frequency approach, pp. 846-875
  • HWANG Kwang Myoung, KIM Kyungmin, ROH Chung Seak, KIM Mijin - Analysis on the determinants of currency invoicing in Korean trade, pp. 876-900
  • ABREHA Kaleb G. - A dynamic model of firm activities: Evidence from Danish manufacturing, pp. 901-935
  • HUNG Juann H., CHANG Yu‐Yun - Why has the United States continued to receive net investment income as a debtor country?, pp. 936-958
  • POTRAFKE Niklas - The globalisation–welfare state nexus: Evidence from Asia, pp. 959-974
  • LOUZEK Marek - Czech privatisation 25 years later, pp. 975-986

(résumés du n° 3/2019)

Volume 42, n° 2, February 2019

  • AFONSO António, HUART Florence, TOVAR JALLES João, STANEK Piotr - Assessing the sustainability of external imbalances in the European Union, pp. 320-348
  • LAWLESS Martina, SIEDSCHLAG Iulia, STUDNICKA Zuzanna - Firm strategies in expanding and diversifying exports, pp. 349-375
  • WEBB Mike, GIBSON John, STRUTT Anna - Market access implications of non‐tariff measures: Estimates for four developed country markets, pp. 76-395
  • GNANGNON Sèna Kimm - Aid for trade and export diversification in recipient‐countries, pp. 396-418
  • AN Zhiyong - On the tax bias against investments in fixed assets: Empirical evidence from China, pp. 419-428
  • AZIZI Seyedsoroosh - Why do migrants remit?, pp. 429-452
  • HOLZNER Mario, TKALEC Marina, VUKSIC Goran - Composition of trade flows and the effectiveness of fiscal devaluation, pp. 453-477
  • JUNGMANN Hendrik, LORETZ Simon - On the measurement of investment types: Heterogeneity in corporate tax elasticities, pp. 478-508
  • STUEN Eric T., RAMIREZ Stefanie - The effects of social networks on the flow of international students, pp. 509-529
  • HUANG Anni, KISSHOR Narayan Kundan - The rise of dollar credit in emerging market economies and US monetary policy, pp. 530-551
  • HAMANAKA Shintaro Hamanaka - The future impact of Trans‐Pacific Partnership’s rule‐making achievements: The case study of e‐commerce, pp. 552-563
  • ARIU Andrea, BIEWEN Elena, BLANK Sven, GAULIER Guillaume,JESUS GONZALEZ María, MEINEN Philipp, MIRZA Daniel, MARTÍN Cesar, TELLO Patry - Firm heterogeneity and aggregate business services exports: Micro evidence from Belgium, France, Germany and Spain, pp. 564-589
  • SHAFIULLAH Muhammad, SELVANATHAN Saroja, NARANPANAWA Athula, CHAI Andreas - Examining Dutch disease across Australian regions, pp. 590-613
  • DUARTE Pablo, SCHNABL Gunther - Monetary policy, inequality and political instability, pp. 614-634 

(résumés du n° 2/2019)

Volume 42, n° 1, January 2019

  • GREENAWAY David, MILNER Chris - The economic impact of Brexit on the UK economy, pp. 2-4
  • HANTZSCHE Arno, KARA Amit, YOUNG Garry - The economic effects of the UK government's proposed Brexit deal, pp. 5-20
  • GASIOREK Michael, SERWICKA Ilona, SMITH Alasdair - Which manufacturing industries and sectors are most vulnerable to Brexit? pp. 21-56
  • MINFORD Patrick - The effects of Brexit on the UK economy, pp. 57-67
  • STAEHR Karsten, VERMEULEN Robert - Heterogeneous effects of competitiveness shocks on macroeconomic performance across euro area countries, pp. 68-86
  • BEKKERS Eddy, ROJAS-ROMAGOSA Hugo - The welfare effects of free trade agreements in quantitative trade models: A comparison of studies about Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, pp. 87-121
  • BELKE Ansgar, DREGER Christian, DUBOVA Irina - On the exposure of the BRIC countries to global economic shocks, pp. 122-142
  • MARTINEZ-ZARZOSO Inmaculada, MÁRQUEZ-RAMOS Laura - Exports and governance: Is the Middle East and North Africa region different? pp. 143-174
  • MARTÍNEZ-GALÁN Enrique, FONTOURA Maria Paula - Global value chains and inward foreign direct investment in the 2000s, pp. 175-196
  • VISSER Robin - The effect of diplomatic representation on trade: A panel data analysis, pp. 197-225
  • JIANG Wei, LI Yunong, ZHANG Shajuan - Business cycle synchronisation in East Asia: The role of value‐added trade, pp. 226-241
  • CHENG Wenli, WU Yongzheng - Bank finance for private firms in China: Does political capital still pay off? pp. 242-267
  • MORIKAWA Masayuki - Firm heterogeneity and international trade in services, pp. 268-295
  • ROCHE Gabriel A. Giménez, JANSON Nathalie - From conventional to unconventional monetary policies: The failure of the market‐maker of last resort, pp. 296-317

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