Journal of International Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of International Economics is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Global supply chains in the pandemic105
Trade policy uncertainty and innovation: Firm level evidence from China’s WTO accession105
Robots and reshoring: Evidence from Mexican labor markets90
Estimating the Armington elasticity: The importance of study design and publication bias79
Anxiety or pain? The impact of tariffs and uncertainty on Chinese firms in the trade war78
Bias and consistency in three-way gravity models78
China's overseas lending70
Growing like China: Firm performance and global production line position60
International trade and social connectedness55
Protectionism and the business cycle42
Global drivers of gross and net capital flows42
Tariff-based product-level trade elasticities41
Trade networks and firm value: Evidence from the U.S.-China trade war36
Quantifying productivity gains from foreign investment35
Responses of exporters to trade protectionism: Inferences from the US-China trade war33
The international spillover effects of US monetary policy uncertainty32
Cryptocurrencies, currency competition, and the impossible trinity30
Sovereign defaults in court30
Patterns of invoicing currency in global trade: New evidence29
FDI inflows in Europe: Does investment promotion work?27
Capital flows at risk: Taming the ebbs and flows26
Are higher U.S. interest rates always bad news for emerging markets?26
Financial shocks, credit spreads, and the international credit channel26
The stealth erosion of dollar dominance and the rise of nontraditional reserve currencies25
Trade policy under monopolistic competition with firm selection23
Monetary policy surprises and exchange rate behavior23
Online business platforms and international trade23
Media sentiment and international asset prices23
The dynamics of the U.S. trade balance and real exchange rate: The J curve and trade costs?22
Spillovers at the extremes: The macroprudential stance and vulnerability to the global financial cycle22
Covered interest parity deviations: Macrofinancial determinants22
Commodity prices and banking crises22
Sovereign risk and financial risk22
Do multinationals transfer culture? Evidence on female employment in China22
Complex Europe: Quantifying the cost of disintegration22
A matter of taste: Estimating import price inflation across U.S. income groups21
A tale of two global monetary policies21
Transfer pricing regulation and tax competition21
Trade adjustment dynamics and the welfare gains from trade21
The interplay between oil and food commodity prices: Has it changed over time?21
Global declining competition?20
Gains from trade: Does sectoral heterogeneity matter?20
Multinationals, Offshoring, and the Decline of U.S. Manufacturing20
Globalization and executive compensation20
Bearing the cost of politics: Consumer prices and welfare in Russia20
Quality heterogeneity and misallocation: The welfare benefits of raising your standards19
Credit growth, the yield curve and financial crisis prediction: Evidence from a machine learning approach18
Natural disasters, climate change, and sovereign risk18
Export to elude18
Questioning the puzzle: Fiscal policy, real exchange rate and inflation18
Technology-induced trade shocks? Evidence from broadband expansion in France17
Climate risks and FDI17
Optimal exchange-rate policy under collateral constraints and wage rigidity16
The cost of a global tariff war: A sufficient statistics approach15
Quality and gravity in international trade15
Phase out tariffs, phase in trade?15
In search of distress risk in emerging markets15
On the evolution of comparative advantage: Path-dependent versus path-defying changes15
Endogenous corporate leverage response to a safer macro environment: The case of foreign exchange reserve accumulation14
Did trade liberalization with China influence US elections?14
Expectations' anchoring and inflation persistence14
Puzzling exchange rate dynamics and delayed portfolio adjustment14
Invoicing and the dynamics of pricing-to-market: Evidence from UK export prices around the Brexit referendum14
The puzzling change in the international transmission of U.S. macroeconomic policy shocks14
Robots, tasks, and trade13
Preferential trade agreements and global sourcing13
Technology, market structure and the gains from trade13
Identifying indicators of systemic risk13
What can stockouts tell us about inflation? Evidence from online micro data13
Markups, quality, and trade costs13
The matching and sorting of exporting and importing firms: Theory and evidence12
Import competition, heterogeneous preferences of managers, and productivity12
Exporters and shocks: The impact of the Brexit vote shock on bilateral exports to the UK12
Technical regulations, intermediate inputs, and performance of firms: Evidence from India12
Increasing returns, monopolistic competition, and international trade: Revisiting gains from trade12
No double standards: Quantifying the impact of standard harmonization on trade12
In lands of foreign currency credit, bank lending channels run through?12
Interest rate uncertainty and sovereign default risk12
Economic and policy uncertainty: Aggregate export dynamics and the value of agreements12
Measuring trade in value added with firm-level data12
Revenue- versus spending-based fiscal consolidation announcements: Multipliers and follow-up11
The social cost of carbon in a non-cooperative world11
Good mine, bad mine: Natural resource heterogeneity and Dutch disease in Indonesia11
How does the interaction of macroprudential and monetary policies affect cross-border bank lending?11
Foreign currency loans and credit risk: Evidence from U.S. banks11
Processing trade and costs of incomplete liberalization: The case of China11
Revisiting the exchange rate pass through: A general equilibrium perspective11
Trade, unemployment, and monetary policy11
How does trade respond to anticipated tariff changes? Evidence from NAFTA11
Does it matter how central banks accumulate reserves? Evidence from sovereign spreads10
The political economy of protection in GVCs: Evidence from Chinese micro data10
International taxation and productivity effects of M&As10
Wholesale funding runs, global banks' supply of liquidity insurance, and corporate investment10
Carbon taxes and the geography of fossil lending10
Superstar exporters: An empirical investigation of strategic interactions in Danish export markets10
Global banks, dollar funding, and regulation10
Can sticky portfolios explain international capital flows and asset prices?10
From exports to value added to income: Accounting for bilateral income transfers10
Central bank information effects and transatlantic spillovers9
Corporate investment and the real exchange rate9
The price of property rights: Institutions, finance, and economic growth9
Real exchange rate and international spillover effects of US technology shocks9
Openness and factor shares: Is globalization always bad for labor?9
Large international corporate bonds: Investor behavior and firm responses9
China's dazzling transport-infrastructure growth: Measurement and effects9
Easy come, easy go? Economic shocks, labor migration and the family left behind9
Forecasting the U.S. Dollar in the 21st Century9
Economies of scale and international business cycles9
A passage to India: Quantifying internal and external barriers to trade9
Quid pro quo? Political ties and sovereign borrowing9
Inflation, default and sovereign debt: The role of denomination and ownership9
Demand risk and diversification through international trade9
Headquarters gravity: How multinationals shape international trade8
Gold as international reserves: A barbarous relic no more?8
Non-linear effects of tax changes on output: The role of the initial level of taxation8
Capital flows and income inequality8
Winners and losers from sovereign debt inflows8
Trade and firm financing8
Reserve accumulation, growth and financial crises8
Exchange rate policy and heterogeneity in small open economies8
A reconsideration of the failure of uncovered interest parity for the U.S. dollar8
Goods-market frictions and international trade8
Accounting for the new gains from trade liberalization8
Total factor productivity growth at the firm-level: The effects of capital account liberalization8
Women hold up half the sky? Trade specialization patterns and work-related gender norms8
The effects of permanent monetary shocks on exchange rates and uncovered interest rate differentials7
Cross-border interbank liquidity, crises, and monetary policy7
Third-country effects of regional trade agreements: A firm-level analysis7
Beliefs and long-maturity sovereign debt7
Global impacts of US monetary policy uncertainty shocks7
Endogenous product adjustment and exchange rate pass-through7
Supply chain risk: Changes in supplier composition and vertical integration7
International trade and job polarization: Evidence at the worker level7
Dominant-currency pricing and the global output spillovers from US dollar appreciation7
Do old habits die hard? Central banks and the Bretton Woods gold puzzle7
Foreign workers, product quality, and trade: Evidence from a natural experiment7
Fickle emerging market flows, stable euros, and the dollar risk factor7
A new dimension in global value chains: Control vs. delegation in input procurement7
Are collateral-constraint models ready for macroprudential policy design?7
Trade reform, oligopsony, and labor market distortion: Theory and evidence6
International protection of consumer data6
Labor share, foreign demand and superstar exporters6
Capital controls, domestic macroprudential policy and the bank lending channel of monetary policy6
The effects of the Rana Plaza collapse on the sourcing choices of French importers6
News, sentiment and capital flows6
Trade and minimum wages in general equilibrium: Theory and evidence6
Trade, farmers’ heterogeneity, and agricultural productivity: Evidence from Colombia6
UIP deviations: Insights from event studies6
The global minimum tax raises more revenues than you think, or much less6
Corporate taxes and multi-product exporters: Theory and evidence from trade dynamics6
Anticipation effects of protectionist U.S. trade policies6
Carbon pricing, border adjustment and climate clubs: Options for international cooperation6
Self-fulfilling debt crises, fiscal policy and investment6
The rise in foreign currency bonds: The role of US monetary policy and capital controls6
Trade barriers and CO26
The aggregate effects of global and local supply chain disruptions: 2020–20225
How issue framing shapes trade attitudes: Evidence from a multi-country survey experiment5
Economics of international investment agreements5
International capital flow pressures and global factors5
The rhetoric of closed borders: Quotas, lax enforcement and illegal immigration5
How do regional labor markets adjust to immigration? A dynamic analysis for post-war Germany5
Weight-based quality specialization5
Productivity slowdown and tax havens: Where is measured value creation?5
Clearing the bar: Improving tax compliance for small firms through target setting5
Small firms and domestic bank dependence in Europe's great recession5
The macroeconomic stabilization of tariff shocks: What is the optimal monetary response?5
Managers as knowledge carriers – Explaining firms’ internationalization success with manager mobility5
Trade fraud and non-tariff measures5
Illiquidity in sovereign debt markets5
A structural quantitative analysis of services trade de-liberalization5
Monetary policy shocks and consumer expectations in the euro area5
Are online markets more integrated than traditional markets? Evidence from consumer electronics5
The short and long-run effects of international environmental agreements on trade5
MPCs in an emerging economy: Evidence from Peru5
Did Trump’s trade war impact the 2018 election?5
Is 3D printing a threat to global trade? The trade effects you didn't hear about5
Productivity and trade dynamics in sudden stops5
Trade reforms and current account imbalances5
Reviving the Salter-Swan small open economy model5
A theory of economic sanctions as terms-of-trade manipulation4
Determinants of global neutral interest rates4
Sovereign debt responses to the COVID-19 pandemic4
Point targets, tolerance bands or target ranges? Inflation target types and the anchoring of inflation expectations4
International reserves and central bank independence4
Macroprudential policy with leakages4
Language, internet and platform competition4
Can large trade shocks cause crises? The case of the Finnish–Soviet trade collapse4
Self-enforcing trade policy and exchange rate adjustment4
Precaution versus mercantilism: Reserve accumulation, capital controls, and the real exchange rate4
Exchange rate misalignment and external imbalances: What is the optimal monetary policy response?4
Growth and risk: A view from international trade4
Endogenous production networks with fixed costs4
Bilateral international investments: The big sur?4
Trade intermediation by producers4
Global corporate debt during crises: Implications of switching borrowing across markets4
Reverse Dutch disease with trade costs: Prospects for agriculture in Africa's oil-rich economies4
‘By a silken thread’: Regional banking integration and credit reallocation during Japan's lost decade4
Sequentially exporting products across countries4
Using Brexit to identify the nature of price rigidities4
Residence- and source-based capital taxation in open economies with infinitely-lived consumers4
Unequal gains, prolonged pain: A model of protectionist overshooting and escalation3
Currency volatility and global technological innovation3
On the impacts of trend inflation in an open economy3
Longevity and the value of trade relationships3
Judgment day: Algorithmic trading around the Swiss franc cap removal3
Ambiguity attitudes and the leverage cycle3
Global financial cycle and liquidity management3
The local technology spillovers of multinational firms3
Sovereign credit and exchange rate risks: Evidence from Asia-Pacific local currency bonds3
Differential treatment in the bond market: Sovereign risk and mutual fund portfolios3
Utilization-adjusted TFP across countries: Measurement and implications for international comovement3
Real interest rates and productivity in small open economies3
Migration, tariffs, and China's export surge3
The importance of business travel for trade: Evidence from the liberalization of the Soviet airspace3
The impact of trade liberalization on productivity distribution under the presence of technology diffusion and innovation3
The macro-financial effects of international bank lending on emerging markets3
Import substitution in illicit methamphetamine markets3
Illuminating the effects of the US-China tariff war on China’s economy3
Skilled immigration, firms, and policy3
What price index should central banks target? An open economy analysis3
GVCs and trade elasticities with multistage production3
Export market penetration dynamics3
International integration and social identity3
The dark side of the boom: Dutch disease, competition with China, and technological upgrading in Colombian manufacturing3
Banking across borders with heterogeneous banks3
Selection effects, inequality, and aggregate gains from trade3
Increasing marginal costs, firm heterogeneity, and the gains from “deep” international trade agreements3
PTAs and the incidence of antidumping disputes3
Currency areas and voluntary transfers3
Capital flows in an aging world3
The economic costs of trade sanctions: Evidence from North Korea3
Government spending during sudden stop crises3
Trade policy with FANG's (aka trade policy and multi-sided platforms)3
Oil prices, manufacturing goods, and nontradeable services3
Skill Bias magnified: Identifying the role of international technology diffusion3
Labor mobility in a monetary union3
The international organization of production in the regulatory void3
Export side effects of wars on organized crime: The case of Mexico3
International capital flows, portfolio composition, and the stability of external imbalances3
Exchange rate risk, banks' currency mismatches, and credit supply3
Escaping import competition in China3
The open-economy ELB: Contractionary monetary easing and the trilemma3
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