Journal of international economics, Tập 89, Số 2, 2013
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1International trade without CES: Estimating translog gravity / Dennis Novy
2Firm entry, trade, and welfare in Zipf's world / Julian di Giovanni and Andrei A. Levchenko
3Productivity and the decision to import and export: Theory and evidence / Hiroyuki Kasahara and Beverly Lapham
4A reappraisal of the allocation puzzle through the portfolio approach / Kenza Benhima
5Growth and structural reforms: A new assessment / Lone Christiansen, Martin Schindler and Thierry Tressel
6The direct and relative effects of preferential market access / Marco Fugazza and Alessandro Nicita
7Are all trade protection policies created equal? Empirical evidence for nonequivalent market power effects of tariffs and quotas / Bruce A. Blonigen and others
8Trade as an engine of creative destruction: Mexican experience with Chinese competition / Leonardo Iacovone, Ferdinand Rauch and L. Alan Winters
9Heterogeneous trade costs and wage inequality: A model of two globalizations / Sergi Basco and Martí Mestieri
10Trade, wages and skill accumulation in the emerging giants / Richard G. Harris and Peter E. Robertson
11Exporting and firm performance: Market entry, investment and expansion / Richard Fablin and Lynda Sanderson
12The arm's length principle and distortions to multinational firm organization / Christian Keuschnigg and Michael P. Devereux
13International capital flows and credit market imperfections: A tale of two frictions / Alberto Martin and Filippo Taddei
14Financial crises and macro-prudential policies / Gianluca Benigno and others
15International risk cycles / François Gourio, Michael Siemer and Adrien Verdelhan
16Does Short-Term Debt Increase Vulnerability to Crisis? Evidence from the East Asian Financial Crisi / Efraim Benmelech and Eyal Dvir
17Global banks and crisis transmission / Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Elias Papaioannou and Fabrizio Perri
18Sudden spikes in global risk / Philippe Bacchetta and Eric van Wincoop
19Financial integration and growth — Why is Emerging Europe different? / Christian Friedrich, Isabel Schnabel and Jeromin Zettelmeyer