2020

Volume 43, n° 12, December 2020

Special Issue: Global Policy Review

  • Baek I., Chia A. - Do types of foreign capital matter for income equality?, pp. 3243-3261.
  • Barge‐Gil A., López A., Núñez‐Sánchez R. - Technological spillovers from multinational firms., pp. 3184-3202.
  • Cui J., Tam O.K., Wang B., Zhang Y. - The environmental effect of trade liberalization: Evidence from China’s manufacturing firms, pp. 3357-3383.
  • Estrades C., Flores M. - Trade policymaking in Uruguay: Recent trends and challenges ahead, pp. 3133-3141.
  • Fang H., He M., Dang D., Zhang J. - Endogenous cyclical corporate tax burden in China: The role of tax quotas and growth targets, pp. 3314-3339.
  • Hiraide, N., Shen, L., Silva, P. - The importance of heterogeneity in determining the effects of preferential trade agreements on Foreign Direct Investment, pp. 3262-3295.
  • Hoekman B., Nelson D. - Rethinking international subsidy rules, pp. 3104-3132.
  • Kastratović R. - The impact of foreign direct investment on host country exports: A meta-analysis, pp. 3142-3183.
  • Kox H.L.M., Rojas‐Romagosa H. - How trade and investment agreements affect bilateral foreign direct investment: Results from a structural gravity model, pp. 3203-3242.
  • Liu Y., Tai H., Yang C. - Fiscal incentives and local tax competition: Evidence from China, pp. 3340-3356.
  • Park G., Jung H.J. - South Korea’s outward direct investment and its dyadic determinants: Foreign aid, bilateral treaty and economic diplomacy, pp. 3296-3313.
  • Wang Z., Wu G.L., Feng Q. - Productivity of core infrastructure investment in China: An input-output approach, pp. 3384-3406.

(résumés du n° 12/2020)

Volume 43, n° 11, November 2020

Special Issue:The Effects of Services Trade Policies

  • Benz S., Ferencz J., Nordås H.K. - Regulatory barriers to trade in services: A new database and composite indices, pp.2860-2879.
  • Benz S., Rouzet D., Spinelli F. - Firm heterogeneity in services trade: Micro-level evidence from eight OECD countries, pp.2905-2931.
  • Choi J., Xu M. - The labor market effects of the China Syndrome: Evidence from South Korean manufacturing, pp.3039-3087.
  • Egger P.H., Schwarzer J. - The effects of services trade policies. Introduction to the special issue, pp.2826-2829.
  • Ferracane M.F., Marel E. van der - Patterns of trade restrictiveness in online platforms: A first look, pp. 2932-2959.
  • Heimberger P. - Does economic globalisation affect income inequality? A meta-analysis, pp. 2960-2982.
  • Kodila‐Tedika O., Khalifa S. - Long-term vision and economic development, pp.  3088-3102.
  • Lamprecht P., Miroudot S. - The value of market access and national treatment commitments in services trade agreements, pp.2880-2904.
  • Latorre M.C., Olekseyuk Z., Yonezawa H. - Foreign multinationals in service sectors: A general equilibrium analysis of Brexit, pp.2830-2859.
  • Lucio J. de, Mínguez R., Minondo A., Requena F. - The contribution of granular and fundamental comparative advantage to European Union countries’ export specialization, pp. 2983-3005.
  • Rehman F. - Optimism and pessimism: A cross-country comparison, pp.3025-3038.
  • Weber P.M., Stępień B. - Conform or challenge? Adjustment strategies of sanction-torn companies, pp.3006-3024.

(résumés du n° 11/2020)

Volume 43, n° 10, October 2020

  • Balkevicius A., Sanctuary M., Zvirblyte S. - Fending off waste from the west: The impact of China’s Operation Green Fence on the international waste trade, pp. 2742-2761.
  • Beladi H., Cheng C., Hu M., Yuan Y. - Unemployment governance, labour cost and earnings management: Evidence from China, pp. 2526-2548.
  • Boţoc C., Anton S.G. - New empirical evidence on CEE’s stock markets integration, pp. 2785-2802.
  • Casula L., D’Amico G., Masala G., Petroni F. - Performance estimation of a wind farm with a dependence structure between electricity price and wind speed, pp. 2803-2822.
  • Cui, L., Moon C. - What attracts foreign direct investment into autocratic states? Regime time horizon and institutional design, pp. 2762-2784.
  • Esteve‐Pérez S., Gil‐Pareja S., Llorca‐Vivero R., Martínez‐Serrano J.A. - EMU and trade: A PPML re-assessment with intra-national trade flows, pp. 2574-2599.
  • Fang Z., Huang B., Yang Z. - Trade openness and the environmental Kuznets curve: Evidence from Chinese cities, pp. 2622-2649.
  • Jongwanich J. - Export diversification, margins and economic growth at industrial level: Evidence from Thailand, pp. 2674-2722.
  • Martínez‐Zarzoso I. Chelala S. - The impact of single windows on trade, pp. 2549-2573.
  • Taghizadeh‐Hesary F., Yoshino N., Shimizu S. - The impact of monetary and tax policy on income inequality in Japan, pp. 2600-2621.
  • The impact of intergenerational transfers on wealth inequality in Japan and the United States, pp. 2823-2823.
  • Valenzuela M.R., Wong W.-K., Zhu Z.Z. - Sources of inequality in the Philippines: Insights from stochastic dominance tests for richness and poorness, pp. 2650-2673.
  • Wong D.K.T. - The forward-looking ability of the real exchange rate and its misalignment to forecast the economic performance and the stock market return, pp. 2723-2741.

(résumés du n° 10/2020)

Volume 43, n° 9, September 2020

  • Ansón J., Arvis J.-F., Boffa M., Helble M., Shepherd B. - Time, uncertainty and trade flows, pp. 2375-2392.
  • Demir F., Im H. - Effects of cultural institutes on bilateral trade and FDI flows: Cultural diplomacy or economic altruism?, pp. 2463-2489.
  • Gullstrand J. - What goes around comes around: The effects of sanctions on Swedish firms in the wake of the Ukraine crisis, pp. 2315-2342.
  • Iyke B.N., Ho S.-Y. - Consumption and exchange rate uncertainty: Evidence from selected Asian countries, pp. 2437-2462.
  • Martínez‐Zarzoso I., Rudolf R. - The trade facilitation impact of the Chinese diaspora, pp. 2411-2436.
  • Ribba A. - Is the unemployment-inflation trade-off still alive in the Euro Area and its member countries? It seems so, pp. 2393-2410.
  • Tabrizy S.S. - Industrial research and development and real exchange rate depreciation in a small open economy, pp. 2490-2523.
  • Treeck K. van, Wacker K.M. - Financial globalisation and the labour share in developing countries: The type of capital matters, pp. 2343-2374.
  • Tyers R., Zhou Y. - US-China rivalry: The macro policy choices, pp. 2286-2314.

(résumés n°9/2020)

Volume 43, n° 8, August 2020

  • Chung S. - Understanding the role of China’s domestic market in the (unequal) growth of world economy, pp. 2199-2221.
  • Deng X., Jing R., Liang Z. - Trade liberalisation and domestic brands: Evidence from China’s accession to the WTO, pp. 2237-2262.
  • Devadoss S., Luckstead J. - US-Brazilian cotton policies, pp. 2222-2236.
  • Dincer N.N., Tekin‐Koru A. - The effect of border barriers to services trade on goods trade, pp. 2093-2118.
  • Greaney T.M., Kiyota K. - The gravity model and trade in intermediate inputs, pp. 2034-2049.
  • Hauge J. - Industrial policy in the era of global value chains: Towards a developmentalist framework drawing on the industrialisation experiences of South Korea and Taiwan, pp. 2070-2092.
  • Jena S.K., Tiwari A.K., Hammoudeh S., Shahbaz M. - Dynamics of FII flows and stock market returns in a major developing country: How does economic uncertainty matter?, pp. 2263-2284.
  • Lee H.W., Kim Y. - Impacts of tangible and intangible elements of Aid for Trade on the globalisation of developing countries, pp. 2153-2171.
  • Magistro B. - Financial literacy and support for free trade in the UK, pp. 2050-2069.
  • Martins L., Cerdeira J., Teixeira A.A.C. - Does corruption boost or harm firms’ performance in developing and emerging economies? A firm-level study, pp. 2119-2152.
  • Webb M., Strutt A., Gibson J., Walmsley T. - Modelling the impact of non-tariff measures on supply chains in ASEAN, pp. 2172-2198.

(résumé n° 8/2020)

Volume 43, n° 7, July 2020

  • Martins L., Cerdeira J. Teixeira A. A. C. - Does corruption boost or harm firms’ performance in developing and emerging economies? A firm-level study, pp. 2119–2152.
  • Jena S. K., Tiwari A. K., Hammoudeh S., Shahbaz M. - Dynamics of FII flows and stock market returns in a major developing country: How does economic uncertainty matter?, pp. 2263–2284.
  • Magistro B. - Financial literacy and support for free trade in the UK, pp. 2050–2069.
  • Lee H. W., Kim Y. - Impacts of tangible and intangible elements of Aid for Trade on the globalisation of developing countries, pp. 2153–2171.
  • Hauge J. - Industrial policy in the era of global value chains: Towards a developmentalist framework drawing on the industrialisation experiences of South Korea and Taiwan, pp. 2070–2092.
  • Webb M., Strutt A., Gibson J., Walmsley T. - Modelling the impact of non-tariff measures on supply chains in ASEAN, pp. 2172–2198.
  • Dincer N. N., Tekin‐Koru A. - The effect of border barriers to services trade on goods trade, pp. 2093–2118.
  • Greaney T. M., Kiyota K. - The gravity model and trade in intermediate inputs, pp. 2034–2049.
  • Deng X., Jing R., Liang, Z. - Trade liberalisation and domestic brands: Evidence from China’s accession to the WTO, pp. 2237–2262.
  • Chung S. - Understanding the role of China’s domestic market in the (unequal) growth of world economy, pp. 2199–2221.
  • Devadoss S., Luckstead J. - US–Brazilian cotton policies, pp. 2222–2236.

(résumés n°7/2020)

Volume 43, n° 6, June 2020

  • Arif I. - The determinants of international migration : Unbundling the role of economic, political and social institutions, pp. 1699‑1729.
  • Dong K., Dong X., Jiang Q. - How renewable energy consumption lower global CO2
  • emissions? Evidence from countries with different income levels, pp. 1665‑1698.
  • Fauceglia D. - Exchange rate fluctuations and quality composition of exports : Evidence from Swiss product-level data, pp. 1592‑1618.
  • Gagnon M.-H., Gimet C. - Unconventional economic policies and sentiment : An international assessment, pp. 1544‑1591.
  • Ha V., Holmes M. J., Hassan G. - Does foreign investment benefit the exporting activities of Vietnamese firms?, pp. 1619‑1646.
  • Johansson A. C., Liu D. - Foreign direct investment and inequality : Evidence from China’s policy change, pp. 1647‑1664.
  • Swamy V., Dharani M. - Thresholds of financial development in the Euro area, pp. 1730‑1774.
  • Walmsley, T., & Minor, P. - Demand shifts and willingness to pay in applied trade models, pp. 1499‑1520.
  • Xie Y., Song C. - The role of processing trade in exporters’ responses to exchange rate : Evidence from China, pp. 1521‑1543.
  • Zimmermann K. F., Karabulut G., Bilgin M. H., Doker A. C. - Inter-country distancing, globalisation and the coronavirus pandemic, pp. 1484‑1498.

(résumés n°6/2020)

Volume 43, n° 5, May 2020

Special Issue:What Makes a Successful Exporter

  • Lööf, H. and Viklund‐Ros, I. - Board of directors and export spillovers: What is the impact on extensive margins of trade?, pp. 1188-215.
  • Abreha, K. G., Smeets, V. and Warzynski, F. - Coping with the crisis and export diversification, pp. 1452-81.
  • Ciani, A. and Bartoli, F. - Export quality differentiation under credit constraints, pp. 1398-433.
  • Kostevc, Č. and Kejžar, K. Z. - Firm-level export duration: The importance of market-specific ownership linkages, pp. 1277-308.
  • Zhu, M. and Tomasi, C. - Firms’ imports and quality upgrading: Evidence from Chinese firms, pp. 1371-97.
  • Máñez, J. A., Rochina‐Barrachina, M. E. and Sanchis, J. A. - Foreign sourcing and exporting, pp. 1151-87.
  • Damijan, J., Konings, J. and Yergabulova, A. - Increasing market power in Slovenia: Role of diverging trends between exporters and non-exporters, pp. 1327-45.
  • Caselli, M. and Schiavo, S. - Markups, import competition and exporting, pp. 1309-26.
  • Jäkel, I. C. and Sørensen, A. - Quality-cum-price sorting, pp. 1346-70.
  • Gerschewski, S., Scott‐Kennel, J. and Rose, E. L. - Ready to export? The role of export readiness for superior export performance of small and medium-sized enterprises, pp. 1253-76.
  • Bripi, F., Loschiavo, D. and Revelli, D. - Services trade and credit frictions: Evidence with matched bank-firm data, pp. 1216-52.
  • Ladu, M. G., Linarello, A. and Oropallo, F. - Trade shocks, product mix adjustment and productivity growth in Italian manufacturing, pp. 1434-51.
  • Castellani, D., Damijan, J. and Kostevc, Č. - What makes a successful exporter? An introduction, pp. 1148-50.

(résumés n° 5/2020)

Volume 43, n° 4, April 2020

  • Agostino M., Brancati E., Giunta A., Scalera D., Trivieri, F. - Firms’ efficiency and global value chains: An empirical investigation on Italian industry, pp. 1000‑1033.
  • Berdiev A. N., Saunoris J. W., Schneider F. - Poverty and the shadow economy: The role of governmental institutions, pp. 921‑947. 
  • Chen M., Wang Y.,  Rao D. S. P. - Measuring the spatial price differences in China with regional price parity methods, pp. 1103‑1146.
  • Devadoss S., Kosse E. - Political economy of the US–Mexican tomato trade agreement, pp. 1059‑1075.
  • Evenett S. J. - Sicken thy neighbour: The initial trade policy response to COVID-19, pp. 828‑839.
  • Giammetti R., Russo A., Gallegati M. - Key sectors in input–output production networks: An application to Brexit, pp. 840‑870.
  • Gopalan S., Duong L. N. T., Rajan R. S. - Trade configurations in Asia: Assessing de facto and de jure regionalism, pp. 1034‑1058.
  • Gunter B. G., Wilcher B. - Three decades of globalisation: Which countries won, which lost? The World Economy, 43(4), 1076‑1102.
  • Kibria A., Oladi R., Akhundjanov S. B. - Foreign direct investment and civil violence in Sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 948‑981.
  • Pham N. T. A., Sim N. - Shipping cost and development of the landlocked developing countries: Panel evidence from the common correlated effects approach, pp. 892‑920.
  • Wiberg M. - Capital controls and the location of industry, pp. 871‑891.
  • Zhang C., Zhu Y. - The interest group theory of financial development in China: Openness and the role of interest groups, pp. 982‑999.

(résumés n° 4/2020)

Volume 43, n° 3, March 2020 

Special Issue: Globalization: Recent Traits and Challenges 

  • Bandick R. - Global sourcing, productivity and export intensity, pp. 615‑643.
  • Carril‐Caccia F., Pavlova E. - Mergers and acquisitions & trade: A global value chain analysis, pp. 586‑614.
  • Castillejo J. A. M., Bosque C. M., Barrachina M. E. R., Llopis J. A. S. - Trading activities, productivity and markups: Evidence for Spanish manufacturing, pp. 644‑680.
  • Cuadros A., Ordóñez J. - Globalisation: Recent traits and challenges, pp. 530‑533.
  • Donaubauer J., Neumayer E., Nunnenkamp P. - Financial market development in host and source countries and their effects on bilateral foreign direct investment, pp. 534‑556.
  • Dreher F., Gräb J., Kostka T. - From carry trades to curvy trades, pp. 758‑780.
  • Edwards T. H., Ferrett B., Gravino D. - Inter-firm R&D collaboration within and across national borders, pp. 810‑826.
  • Gil‐Pareja S., Llorca‐Vivero R., Paniagua, J. - Trade law and trade flows, pp. 681‑704.
  • Jiménez‐Rodríguez R., Morales‐Zumaquero A. - BRICS: How important is the exchange rate pass-through?, pp. 781‑793.
  • Lafuente J. Á., Petit N., Ruiz J., Serrano P. - Dissecting interbank risk using basis swap spreads, pp. 729‑757.
  • Mühlen H., Escobar O. - The role of FDI in structural change: Evidence from Mexico, pp. 557‑585.
  • Valverde G. O., Latorre M. C. - A computable general equilibrium analysis of Brexit: Barriers to trade and immigration restrictions, pp. 705‑728.
  • Zabala J. A., Prats M. A. - The unconventional monetary policy of the European Central Bank: Effectiveness and transmission analysis, pp. 794‑809.

Volume 43, n° 2, February 2020

  • EGGER Hartmut, JAHN Elke, KORNITZKY Stefan - Reassessing the foreign ownership wage premium in Germany, pp. 302-325
  • DONADELLI Michael, GEROTTO Luca, LUCCHETTA Marcella, ARZU Daniela - Immigration, uncertainty and macroeconomic dynamics, pp. 326-354
  • JORZIK Nathalie, MUELLER‐LANGER Frank - Multilateral stability and efficiency of trade agreements: A network formation approach, pp. 355-370
  • BAO Xiaohua, LIU Qing, QIU Larry D., ZHU Daming - The effects of bilateral attitudes on imports, pp. 371-387
  • BOMBARDA Pamela, MARCASSA Stefania - Welfare and trade elasticity with multinational production, pp. 388-411
  • KOH Sharon G. M., LEE Grace H. Y., BOMHOFF Eduard J. - The income inequality, financial depth and economic growth nexus in China, pp. 412-427
  • KANNEN Peter - Does foreign direct investment expand the capability set in the host economy? A sectoral analysis, pp. 428-457
  • SIRANOVA Maria, DUARTE ROCHA Manuel - Determinants shaping the international currency system: Where do currencies stand relative to their equilibria?, pp. 458-483
  • CHOI Jaerim - The global value chain under imperfect capital markets, pp. 484-505
  • NKWOMA INEKWE John, VALENZUELA Maria Rebecca - Financial integration and banking crisis. A critical analysis of restrictions on capital flows, pp. 506-527

Volume 43, n° 1, January 2020

  • Baier S.L., Bergstrand J.H., Bruno J.P. - Putting Canada in the penalty box: Trade and welfare effects of eliminating North American Free Trade Agreement, pp. 3488–3514.
  • Beladi H., Chao C.-C., Ee M.S., Hollas D. - Urban development, excessive entry of firms and wage inequality in developing countries, pp. 212–238.
  • Dai M., Liu H., Lin L. - How innovation impacts firms’ export survival: Does export mode matter, pp. 81–113.
  • Fornero J.A., D M.A.F., Sangama A.G. - How do manufacturing exports react to the real exchange rate and foreign demand? The Chilean case, pp. 274–300.
  • Gnangnon S.K., Brun J.-F. - Trade openness, tax reform and tax revenue in developing countries, pp. 3515–3536.
  • Hur J., Qiu L.D. - Tariffs and formation of free trade agreements networks, pp. 33–59.
  • Kamal F., Lovely M.E., Mitra D. - Trade liberalisation and labour shares in China, pp. 3588–3618.
  • Latorre M.C., Olekseyuk Z., Yonezawa H. - Trade and foreign direct investment-related impacts of Brexit, pp. 2–32.
  • Liu Q., Lu R., Yang C. - International joint ventures and technology diffusion: Evidence from China, pp. 146–169.
  • Luo C., Zhi Y. - Reform and opening up in the new era: China trade policy review, pp. 3464–3477.
  • Ma S., Xu G., Zhang H. - Input tariff liberalisation and servitisation in manufacturing: Evidence from China’s WTO accession, pp. 3569–3587.
  • Mao Q., Xu J. - Input trade liberalisation, institution and markup: Evidence from China’s accession to the WTO, pp. 3537–3568.
  • Medin H. - Free trade agreements in a small, open country: The case of Norway, pp. 3438–3446.
  • Nelson D.R. - Facing up to Trump administration mercantilism: The 2018 WTO trade policy review of the United States, pp. 3430–3437.
  • Nizovtsev D., Skiba A. - Non-equivalent pass-through of anti-dumping duties, countervailing duties and import tariffs, pp. 170–190.
  • Okafor L.E., Bhattacharya M., Apergis N. - Bank credit, public financial incentives, tax financial incentives and export performance during the global financial crisis, pp. 114–145.
  • Okafor L.E., Teo W.L. - 2018 WTO Trade Policy Review of Malaysia, pp. 3447–3463.
  • Omoshoro‐Jones O.S., Bonga‐Bonga L. - The emergence of regional business cycle in Africa—a reality or myth? A Bayesian dynamic factor model analysis, pp. 239–273.
  • Raduzzi R., Ribba A. - The macroeconomics outcome of oil shocks in the small Eurozone economies, pp. 191–211.
  • Yamashita N., Yamauchi I. - Innovation responses of Japanese firms to Chinese import competition, pp. 60–80.
  • Yu E.S.H., Chan K.S. - Evaluation of the trade policy review for Hong Kong China, pp. 3478–3487.
  • Yu L., Zhang J., Wen Y. - Does foreign investment liberalisation enhance women’s economic status? Micro-evidence from urban China, pp. 3404–3429.

(résumés du n° 1/2020)

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