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Date01 February 2019
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/roie.12357
Published date01 February 2019
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REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS Volume 27 Issue 1 February 2019
Editorial Council
Joshua Aizenman, UC-Santa Cruz
Kym Anderson, University of Adelaide
Richard Baillie, Michigan State University
Ziv Bar-Shira, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Marcelo Bianconi, Tufts University
Eric Bond, Vanderbilt University
Chi Chur Chao, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Patrick Conway, University of North Carolina
Donald R. Davis, Columbia University
Kathryn M. Dominguez, University of Michigan
Walter Enders, University of Alabama
K. C. Fung, UC-Santa Cruz
James Hartigan, University of Oklahoma
Henrik Horn, Research Institute of Industrial
Economics (Sweden)
Ignatius Horstmann, University of Toronto
David Hummels, Purdue University
Thomas Hungerford, U.S. Congressional Research
Service
Steven Husted, University of Pittsburgh
Hong Hwang, National Taiwan University
Bjarne S. Jensen, Copenhagen Business School
Michael W. Klein, Tufts University
Wilhelm Kohler, University of Tübingen
Samuel Kortum, University of Chicago
Kala M. Krishna, Penn State University
Jay H. Levin, Wayne State University
Donald MacLaren, University of Melbourne
Steven J. Matusz, Michigan State University
Karl Meilke, University of Guelph
Ernst Mohr, University of St. Gallen
George Norman, Tufts University
David Papell, University of Houston
Alfredo Pereira, College of William and Mary
Thomas Prusa, Rutgers University
(New Brunswick)
Dani Rodrik, Harvard University
Anne Sibert, Birkbeck College
Matthew Slaughter, Dartmouth College
Eric Van Wincoop, Federal Reserve Board
Stefano Vannini, European Commission (Belgium)
David E. Weinstein, Columbia University
David E. Wildasin, University of Kentucky
Mark Wohar, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Chong Kee Yip, Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Economics
Volume 27 Issue 1 February 2019
Contents
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
China’s rise, asymmetric trade shocks and exchange rate regimes
Francesca G. Caselli 1
Foreign direct investment, input prices, and host country welfare
Kuo-Feng Kao and Chin-Sheng Chen 36
Trade policy preference, childhood sporting experience, and informal school curriculum: An examination
of views of the TPP from the viewpoint of behavioral economics
Eiji Yamamura and Yoshiro Tsutsui 61
Export cartel and consumer welfare
Arijit Mukherjee and Uday Bhanu Sinha 91
Misreporting trade: Tariff evasion, corruption, and auditing standards
Derek Kellenberg and Arik Levinson 106
Reassessing the productivity gains from trade liberalization
JaeBin Ahn, Era Dabla-Norris, Romain Duval, Bingjie Hu, and Lamin Njie 130
Decomposing service exports adjustments along the intensive and extensive margin at the
rm-level
Elisabeth Christen, Michael Pfaff ermayr and Yvonne Wolfmayr 155
Does the distinction between gross and value-added exports matter? An empirical investigation
of export elasticities
Janet Ceglowski 184
Real exchange rate dynamics: Relative importance of Taylor-rule fundamentals, monetary
policy shocks, and risk-premium shocks
Chang-Jin Kim and Cheolbeom Park 201
Gradualism in the GATT: Strategic tariff bargaining and forward manipulation
Jackie M. L. Chan 220
Importing exporters and exporting importers: A study of the decision of Chinese fi rms to engage in
international trade
Robert J.R. Elliott, Nicholas J. Horsewood, and Liyun Zhang 240
A model of occupational choice, off shoring and immigration
Bulent Unel 267
Market power in distribution and pass-through for consumers and producers
Joseph Francois and Miriam Manchin 290
Trust and foreign ownership: Evidence from intra-European foreign direct investments
Marco Da Rin, Marina Di Giacomo, and Alessandro Sembenelli 313
Political instablility and seigniorage: An inseparable couple — or a threesome with debt?
Frank Bohn 347
The eff ect of free trade agreements revisited: Does residual trade cost bias matter?
Paras Kharel 367
The empire strikes back: French-African trade after independence
Emmanuelle Lavallée and Julie Lochard 390
Environmental regulation and love for variety
Luciana Echazu and Martin Heintzelman 413
The impact of oil prices on trade
Simeon Nanovsky 431
Remittances and bond yield spreads in emerging market economies
Hippolyte Wenéyam Balima and Jean-Louis Combes 448
Sudden stops of international fund fl ows: Occurrence and magnitude
Suxiao Li, Jakob de Haan and Bert Scholtens 468
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