Journal of International Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of International Economics is 4. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
The foreign firm wage premium in the Israeli tech sector187
Trade competition and migration: Evidence from the quartz crisis134
Small firms and domestic bank dependence in Europe's great recession83
Within firm supply chains: Evidence from India82
Banking regulation with risk of sovereign default64
International input–output linkages and changing business cycle volatility58
Central bank information effects and transatlantic spillovers58
Financial spillovers of foreign direct investment: Evidence from China57
Service Trade, regional specialization, and welfare56
The business cycle volatility puzzle: Emerging vs developed economies56
Supply chain risk: Changes in supplier composition and vertical integration54
Introduction: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics53
Financial crises and the global supply network: Evidence from multinational enterprises53
Output divergence in fixed exchange rate regimes52
Public debt and household inflation expectations50
The aggregate effects of global and local supply chain disruptions: 2020–202248
Capital flows at risk: Taming the ebbs and flows48
Lobbying, trade, and misallocation47
Internal migration, remittances and economic development47
Bilateral international investments: The big sur?44
Sudden stops and optimal foreign exchange intervention43
Did trade liberalization with China influence US elections?42
Housing demand, inequality, and spatial sorting39
Macroprudential policy with leakages38
Consumption, exchange rate, and external adjustment during a crisis34
Reprint of: Demographics and real interest rates across countries and over time32
Capital controls, domestic macroprudential policy and the bank lending channel of monetary policy30
Dollar invoicing, global value chains, and the business cycle dynamics of international trade28
Heterogeneous trade elasticity and managerial skills28
A rising tide? The local incidence of the second wave of globalization28
Labor market effects of technology shocks biased toward the traded sector26
Underinvestment and capital misallocation under sovereign risk26
Exchange rate policy and heterogeneity in small open economies26
Bound by ancestors: Immigration, credit frictions, and global supply chain formation26
The macro-financial effects of international bank lending on emerging markets25
The macroeconomic cost of temperature risk24
The economic costs of trade sanctions: Evidence from North Korea24
Using satellite imagery to measure the impacts of new highways: An application to India24
Forecasting the U.S. Dollar in the 21st Century24
Capital flows: The role of investment fund portfolio managers23
Currency volatility and global technological innovation23
Modern advances in international trade23
The real effects of invoicing exports in dollars22
Sequentially exporting products across countries21
Measuring foreign exposure21
Exchange rate misalignment and external imbalances: What is the optimal monetary policy response?21
Precautionary protectionism21
The distributional impacts of transportation networks in China21
Increasing marginal costs, firm heterogeneity, and the gains from “deep” international trade agreements21
The Laffer curve for rules of origin20
Sovereign risk and financial risk20
Sovereign risk and intangible investment20
Early 20th century American exceptionalism: Production, trade and diffusion of the automobile20
Low pass-through and international synchronization in general equilibrium: Reassessing vertical integration20
Growth and risk: A view from international trade19
What can stockouts tell us about inflation? Evidence from online micro data19
Banking complexity in the global economy19
Acknowledgement to reviewers 202118
Precaution versus mercantilism: Reserve accumulation, capital controls, and the real exchange rate17
Bank lending and firm internal capital markets following a deglobalization shock17
The international organization of production in the regulatory void17
Household responses to trade shocks17
Export side effects of wars on organized crime: The case of Mexico17
Skill-biased imports, skill acquisition, and migration16
Has globalization changed the international transmission of U.S. monetary policy?16
Editorial Board16
Online business platforms and international trade16
Capacity building as a route to export market expansion: A six-country experiment in the Western Balkans16
Unintended consequences of environmental regulation of maritime shipping: Carbon leakage to air shipping16
Exportweltmeister: Germany’s foreign investment returns in international comparison16
Editorial Board16
Trade costs, home bias and the unequal gains from trade16
Trade, jobs, and worker welfare16
Determinants of global neutral interest rates16
Foreword16
Global banks, dollar funding, and regulation15
Third-country effects of regional trade agreements: A firm-level analysis15
Trade flows and exchange rates: Importers, exporters and products15
Does a currency union need a capital market union?15
Is US trade policy reshaping global supply chains?14
China's dazzling transport-infrastructure growth: Measurement and effects14
Assessing the impact of policy and regulation interventions in European sovereign credit risk networks: What worked best?14
Foreign direct investment, prices and efficiency: Evidence from India14
Foreign direct investment as a long-term capital flow channel: Evidence from Japan14
Original sin and the great depression14
Trade reform, oligopsony, and labor market distortion: Theory and evidence14
Common trade exposure and business cycle comovement14
The unequal effects of trade and automation across local labor markets14
How do endowments determine trade? quantifying the output mix, factor price, and skill-biased technology channels14
Interest rate uncertainty as a policy tool?13
The Leisure Gains from International Trade13
Responses of exporters to trade protectionism: Inferences from the US-China trade war13
Mask wars: Sourcing a critical medical product from China in times of COVID-1913
Default and development13
Did Trump’s trade war impact the 2018 election?12
A tale of two global monetary policies12
The widening of cross-currency basis: When increased FX swap demand meets limits of arbitrage12
Trade barriers and CO211
Editorial Board11
Inflated concerns: Exposure to past inflationary episodes and preferences for price stability11
Foreign workers, product quality, and trade: Evidence from a natural experiment11
Export-led takeoff in a Schumpeterian economy11
Heteroskedastic supply and demand estimation: Analysis and testing11
Trade agreements when profits matter11
Foundation of the small open economy model with product differentiation11
Sectoral fiscal multipliers and technology in open economy11
Gains from trade liberalization with flexible extensive margin adjustment11
A theory of capital flow retrenchment11
The international dimension of trend inflation11
Corrigendum to “Capital flows and income inequality” [Journal of International Economics 144 (2023) 103776]11
Russian counter-sanctions and smuggling: Forensics with structural gravity estimation11
Did the 2018 trade war improve job opportunities for US workers?11
How does import market power matter for trade agreements?11
The open-economy ELB: Contractionary monetary easing and the trilemma10
Editorial Board10
How important are trend shocks? The role of the debt elasticity of interest rate10
Two illustrations of the quantity theory of money reloaded10
Sudden stops and reserve accumulation in the presence of international liquidity risk9
Macroprudential policy for internal financial dollarization9
PTAs and the incidence of antidumping disputes9
Economic and policy uncertainty: Aggregate export dynamics and the value of agreements9
Trade, farmers’ heterogeneity, and agricultural productivity: Evidence from Colombia9
Playing with blocs: Quantifying decoupling9
Editorial Board9
Editorial Board9
Knockin’ on H(e)aven’s door. Financial crises and offshore wealth9
Cross-product and cross-market adjustments within multiproduct firms: Evidence from antidumping actions8
Implicit guarantees and bank stability: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment8
Reprint of: Regional trade policy uncertainty8
No double standards: Quantifying the impact of standard harmonization on trade8
Real interest rates and productivity in small open economies8
Sovereign vs. corporate debt and default: More similar than you think8
The pro-competitive effects of trade agreements8
The macroeconomic effects of macroprudential policy: Evidence from a narrative approach8
Global banking and the international transmission of shocks: A quantitative analysis8
All aboard: The effects of port development8
Commodity prices and the US dollar8
Should governments promote or restrain urbanization?8
Economic diversity and the resilience of cities8
International reserves and central bank independence8
Imported or home grown? The 1992–3 EMS crisis8
Surges and instability: The maturity shortening channel8
Editorial Board8
Navigating trade uncertainty: The role of trade financing and the spillover effects8
The price of property rights: Institutions, finance, and economic growth7
Tickets to the global market: First US patent award and Chinese firm exports7
Whatever-it-takes policymaking during the pandemic7
Editorial Board7
Making sovereign debt safe with a financial stability fund7
Firm input choice under trade policy uncertainty7
Interest rate uncertainty and sovereign default risk7
Natural disasters, climate change, and sovereign risk7
Large international corporate bonds: Investor behavior and firm responses7
Making America great again? The economic impacts of Liberation Day tariffs7
Reprint of: Quantifying the Germany shock: Structural labor-market reforms and spillovers in a currency union7
Banking across borders with heterogeneous banks7
Bearing the cost of politics: Consumer prices and welfare in Russia7
High public debts: Are shocks or discretionary fiscal policy to blame?7
Good connections : Bank specialization and the tariff elasticity of exports7
Bond convenience curves and funding costs7
Reprint of “Unveiling the dance of commodity prices and the global financial cycle”7
Domestic linkages and the transmission of commodity price shocks7
Reallocation and productivity in resource-rich economies7
Spillovers at the extremes: The macroprudential stance and vulnerability to the global financial cycle7
The impact of NAFTA on prices and competition: Evidence from Mexican manufacturing plants6
Global financial cycle and liquidity management6
Sovereign debt and credit default swaps6
Bailout dynamics in a monetary union6
Unilateral environmental policy and offshoring6
Got milk? The effect of export price shocks on exchange rates6
The role of immigrants in the United States labor market and Chinese import competition6
Global natural rates in the long run: Postwar macro trends and the market-implied 6
Invoicing and the dynamics of pricing-to-market: Evidence from UK export prices around the Brexit referendum6
News, sentiment and capital flows6
The tails of gravity: Using expectiles to quantify the trade-margins effects of economic integration agreements6
Monetary unions with heterogeneous fiscal space6
A reconsideration of the failure of uncovered interest parity for the U.S. dollar6
On the effects of income heterogeneity in monopolistically competitive markets6
Cross-country price dispersion: Retail network or national border?6
Testing classic theories of migration in the lab6
The macroeconomic stabilization of tariff shocks: What is the optimal monetary response?6
Solving the longitude puzzle: A story of clocks, ships and cities6
The Greek debt crisis: Excusable vs. strategic default6
Are higher U.S. interest rates always bad news for emerging markets?6
Quality heterogeneity and misallocation: The welfare benefits of raising your standards6
Reprint of: Inequality and optimal monetary policy in the open economy6
How firms accumulate inputs: Evidence from import switching5
The rise of the walking dead: Zombie firms around the world5
Trade and technology adoption in distorted economies5
Seniority and sovereign default: The role of official multilateral lenders5
Local global watchdogs: Trade, sourcing and the internationalization of social activism5
Worker reallocation, firm innovation, and Chinese import competition5
International trade and the allocation of capital within firms5
Erratum to “Sovereign risk matters: Endogenous default risk and the time-varying volatility of interest rate spreads” [Journal of International Economics 134 (2020) 103542]5
Sovereign spreads and the effects of fiscal austerity5
Financial shocks, credit spreads, and the international credit channel5
Do geopolitical risks raise or lower inflation?5
Fiscal policy design in collateral-constraint economies: The role of commitment5
Escaping import competition in China5
UIP deviations: Insights from event studies5
Introduction: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 20215
Editorial Board5
A macroeconomic perspective on taxing multinational enterprises5
Demographics and real interest rates across countries and over time5
Can sticky portfolios explain international capital flows and asset prices?5
Capital controls and firm performance5
Industrial development and trade policy uncertainty: Evidence from China’s WTO accession5
Editorial Board5
Introduction: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 20225
Capital flows in an aging world5
Does it matter how central banks accumulate reserves? Evidence from sovereign spreads4
Editorial Board4
Migration, tariffs, and China's export surge4
The economic consequences of international trade in the new century: Introduction4
Optimal trade policy with international technology diffusion4
COVID-19 and emerging markets: A SIR model, demand shocks and capital flows4
Finite resources and the world economy4
Increasing returns, monopolistic competition, and international trade: Revisiting gains from trade4
Argentina: The honor student—By merit and by mistake. A natural experiment on “information effects”4
New dawn fades: Trade, labour and the Brexit exchange rate depreciation4
Regulatory arbitrage and loan location decisions by multinational banks4
Reverse Dutch disease with trade costs: Prospects for agriculture in Africa's oil-rich economies4
Export shocks and banks’ domestic credit: Balancing liquidity provision and risk mitigation4
Sovereign debt responses to the COVID-19 pandemic4
Inflation expectations and risk premia in emerging bond markets: Evidence from Mexico4
The internal geography of firms4
Do investor differences impact monetary policy spillovers to emerging markets?4
The dark side of the boom: Dutch disease, competition with China, and technological upgrading in Colombian manufacturing4
Changing global linkages: A new Cold War?4
International production networks and the propagation of financial shocks4
US monetary policy spillovers to emerging markets: The role of trade credit4
Are collateral-constraint models ready for macroprudential policy design?4
Editorial Board4
Exchange rate risk, banks' currency mismatches, and credit supply4
Labor share, foreign demand and superstar exporters4
Editorial Board4
Who leads and who follows? The cross-border peer effect in investment by Chinese and US firms4
Political shocks and inflation expectations: Evidence from the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine4
Spillovers of US interest rates: Monetary policy & information effects4
Intellectual property infringement by foreign firms: Import protection through the ITC or court4
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