Journal of International Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of International Economics is 2. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Managers as knowledge carriers – Explaining firms’ internationalization success with manager mobility124
Trade barriers and CO290
A tale of two global monetary policies85
Assessing the impact of policy and regulation interventions in European sovereign credit risk networks: What worked best?74
Sovereign credit and exchange rate risks: Evidence from Asia-Pacific local currency bonds66
International taxation and productivity effects of M&As58
Fickle emerging market flows, stable euros, and the dollar risk factor47
International capital flow pressures and global factors45
The global minimum tax raises more revenues than you think, or much less44
How do endowments determine trade? quantifying the output mix, factor price, and skill-biased technology channels40
Original sin and the great depression35
How does trade respond to anticipated tariff changes? Evidence from NAFTA32
The effects of the Rana Plaza collapse on the sourcing choices of French importers31
Skill Bias magnified: Identifying the role of international technology diffusion30
International input–output linkages and changing business cycle volatility30
Central bank information effects and transatlantic spillovers29
Banking regulation with risk of sovereign default29
From exports to value added to income: Accounting for bilateral income transfers28
Processing trade and costs of incomplete liberalization: The case of China28
A second-best argument for low optimal tariffs on intermediate inputs27
Supply chain risk: Changes in supplier composition and vertical integration26
On the effects of income heterogeneity in monopolistically competitive markets26
Permanent and temporary monetary policy shocks and the dynamics of exchange rates26
The role of immigrants in the United States labor market and Chinese import competition25
The rise in foreign currency bonds: The role of US monetary policy and capital controls24
Cross-border interbank liquidity, crises, and monetary policy24
The Bhagwati and Calvo Awards23
Trade competition and migration: Evidence from the quartz crisis23
Quality heterogeneity and misallocation: The welfare benefits of raising your standards22
FDI and superstar spillovers: Evidence from firm-to-firm transactions22
Can large trade shocks cause crises? The case of the Finnish–Soviet trade collapse22
Introduction: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 202022
A theory of economic sanctions as terms-of-trade manipulation22
Winners and losers from sovereign debt inflows22
International effects of quantitative easing and foreign exchange intervention22
Using equity market reactions to infer exposure to trade liberalization21
Dollar and government bond liquidity: Evidence from Korea20
Geopolitical risk perceptions20
Cross-country price dispersion: Retail network or national border?20
The widening of cross-currency basis: When increased FX swap demand meets limits of arbitrage19
Common trade exposure and business cycle comovement18
Bias and consistency in three-way gravity models18
The foreign firm wage premium in the Israeli tech sector18
Are higher U.S. interest rates always bad news for emerging markets?17
Editorial Board16
Global natural rates in the long run: Postwar macro trends and the market-implied 16
Reprint of “Sovereign debt and economic growth when government is myopic and self-interested”16
The international dimension of trend inflation15
Did Trump’s trade war impact the 2018 election?15
The unequal effects of trade and automation across local labor markets14
Quality and gravity in international trade14
Financial spillovers of foreign direct investment: Evidence from China14
A reconsideration of the failure of uncovered interest parity for the U.S. dollar14
Small firms and domestic bank dependence in Europe's great recession14
Monetary policy surprises and exchange rate behavior14
Markups, quality, and trade costs14
Within firm supply chains: Evidence from India13
Responses of exporters to trade protectionism: Inferences from the US-China trade war13
Superstar exporters: An empirical investigation of strategic interactions in Danish export markets13
Trade intermediation by producers13
GVCs and trade elasticities with multistage production13
Puzzling exchange rate dynamics and delayed portfolio adjustment12
Capital flows and income inequality12
Currency returns and FX dealer balance sheets12
Sectoral fiscal multipliers and technology in open economy12
Trade and technology adoption in distorted economies12
Language, internet and platform competition12
Faraway, so close! International transmission in the medium-term cycle of advanced economies12
The social cost of carbon in a non-cooperative world12
Editorial Board11
On regional borrowing, default, and migration11
The costs and benefits of rules of origin in modern free trade agreements11
The interplay between oil and food commodity prices: Has it changed over time?11
Heteroskedastic supply and demand estimation: Analysis and testing11
Editorial Board11
Introduction: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics11
Foreign workers, product quality, and trade: Evidence from a natural experiment11
Asset purchase bailouts and endogenous implicit guarantees11
Gains from trade liberalization with flexible extensive margin adjustment10
How does import market power matter for trade agreements?10
Editorial Board10
Optimal redistributive policy in debt constrained economies10
Quantum prices10
Ambiguity attitudes and the leverage cycle10
Bailout dynamics in a monetary union10
Export-led takeoff in a Schumpeterian economy10
Editorial Board10
Skilled immigration, firms, and policy9
The political economy of protection in GVCs: Evidence from Chinese micro data9
A theory of capital flow retrenchment9
Measuring trade in value added with firm-level data9
In lands of foreign currency credit, bank lending channels run through?9
Economies of scale and international business cycles9
Sovereign spreads and the effects of fiscal austerity9
Internal migration, remittances and economic development9
Trade, unemployment, and monetary policy9
The Greek debt crisis: Excusable vs. strategic default9
How issue framing shapes trade attitudes: Evidence from a multi-country survey experiment9
Sudden Stops and optimal policy in a two-agent economy9
No country is an island. International cooperation and climate change9
Identifying indicators of systemic risk8
Longevity and the value of trade relationships8
Foundation of the small open economy model with product differentiation8
Macroprudential policy with leakages8
The short and long-run effects of international environmental agreements on trade8
Total factor productivity growth at the firm-level: The effects of capital account liberalization8
Optimal exchange-rate policy under collateral constraints and wage rigidity8
Foreign currency loans and credit risk: Evidence from U.S. banks8
Did trade liberalization with China influence US elections?8
Can sticky portfolios explain international capital flows and asset prices?8
Are online markets more integrated than traditional markets? Evidence from consumer electronics7
Global knowledge and trade flows: Theory and measurement7
Do multinationals transfer culture? Evidence on female employment in China7
Russian counter-sanctions and smuggling: Forensics with structural gravity estimation7
Bilateral international investments: The big sur?7
Clearing the bar: Improving tax compliance for small firms through target setting7
Trade agreements when profits matter7
Sudden stops and optimal foreign exchange intervention7
The aggregate effects of global and local supply chain disruptions: 2020–20227
Patterns of invoicing currency in global trade: New evidence7
Imports and the CO2 emissions of firms7
From carry trades to trade credit: Financial intermediation by non-financial corporations6
Financial crises and the global supply network: Evidence from multinational enterprises6
Endogenous product adjustment and exchange rate pass-through6
Trade policy with FANG's (aka trade policy and multi-sided platforms)6
Fly the unfriendly skies: The role of transport costs in gravity models of trade6
Public debt and household inflation expectations6
The rise of the walking dead: Zombie firms around the world6
Financial shocks, credit spreads, and the international credit channel6
Learning by exporting: Evidence from patent citations in China6
Exporters and shocks: The impact of the Brexit vote shock on bilateral exports to the UK6
The network origins of trade comovement6
Triangle inequalities in international trade: The neglected dimension6
A macroeconomic perspective on taxing multinational enterprises6
Capital flows at risk: Taming the ebbs and flows6
The puzzling change in the international transmission of U.S. macroeconomic policy shocks6
Escaping the trade war: Finance and relational supply chains in the adjustment to trade policy shocks6
Immigrants, legal status, and illegal trade6
Institutional specialization5
Sudden stops and reserve accumulation in the presence of international liquidity risk5
Technology-induced trade shocks? Evidence from broadband expansion in France5
Consumption, exchange rate, and external adjustment during a crisis5
Worker reallocation, firm innovation, and Chinese import competition5
Capital controls, domestic macroprudential policy and the bank lending channel of monetary policy5
On the evolution of comparative advantage: Path-dependent versus path-defying changes5
Spillovers of funding dry-ups5
UIP deviations: Insights from event studies5
Robots, tasks, and trade5
Trade, farmers’ heterogeneity, and agricultural productivity: Evidence from Colombia5
International trade and social connectedness5
A generalization of the Symmetric Translog functional form5
Exchange rate policy and heterogeneity in small open economies5
Protectionism and the business cycle5
Labor market effects of technology shocks biased toward the traded sector5
Corrigendum to “Capital flows and income inequality” [Journal of International Economics 144 (2023) 103776]5
The economic costs of trade sanctions: Evidence from North Korea5
Nonbank lenders as global shock absorbers: Evidence from US monetary policy spillovers5
FDI inflows in Europe: Does investment promotion work?5
Currency volatility and global technological innovation5
Import substitution in illicit methamphetamine markets5
From dominant to producer currency pricing: Dynamics of Chilean exports5
Editorial Board4
Bound by ancestors: Immigration, credit frictions, and global supply chain formation4
Dollar invoicing, global value chains, and the business cycle dynamics of international trade4
Self-fulfilling debt crises, fiscal policy and investment4
Imported intermediate goods and product innovation4
The effects of permanent monetary shocks on exchange rates and uncovered interest rate differentials4
Unveiling the dance of commodity prices and the global financial cycle4
Editorial Board4
Risk sharing and the adoption of the Euro4
Unequal gains, prolonged pain: A model of protectionist overshooting and escalation4
Buying lottery tickets for foreign workers: Lost quota rents induced by H-1B policy4
Non-linear effects of tax changes on output: The role of the initial level of taxation4
Sovereign debt crises and low interest rates4
Editorial Board4
Mitigating information frictions in trade: Evidence from export credit guarantees4
The macro-financial effects of international bank lending on emerging markets4
Using Brexit to identify the nature of price rigidities4
Macroprudential policy for internal financial dollarization4
Underinvestment and capital misallocation under sovereign risk4
Reviving the Salter-Swan small open economy model4
Capital flows in an aging world4
Capital controls and firm performance4
Monetary policy shocks and consumer expectations in the euro area4
Opening up in the 21st century: A quantitative accounting of Chinese export growth3
Erratum to “Inflation, default and sovereign debt: The role of denomination and ownership” [Journal of international economics 128 (2020) 103393]3
A rising tide? The local incidence of the second wave of globalization3
Dynamic trade, education and intergenerational inequality3
Demand risk and diversification through international trade3
The macroeconomic effects of macroprudential policy: Evidence from a narrative approach3
Exchange rate pass-through in small, open, commodity-exporting economies: Lessons from Canada3
Economic and policy uncertainty: Aggregate export dynamics and the value of agreements3
PTAs and the incidence of antidumping disputes3
What can stockouts tell us about inflation? Evidence from online micro data3
Sovereign risk and financial risk3
How important are trend shocks? The role of the debt elasticity of interest rate3
Forecasting the U.S. Dollar in the 21st Century3
International migration and illegal costs: Evidence from Africa-to-Europe smuggling routes3
The boom of corporate debt in emerging markets: Carry trade or save to invest?3
The international spillover effects of US monetary policy uncertainty3
Standing in international investment and trade disputes3
Editorial Board3
Sovereign defaults in court3
Covered interest parity deviations: Macrofinancial determinants3
Sovereign debt responses to the COVID-19 pandemic3
The Empire project: Trade policy in interwar Canada3
Productivity slowdown and tax havens: Where is measured value creation?3
The political economy of currency unions3
Globalization and executive compensation3
The open-economy ELB: Contractionary monetary easing and the trilemma3
The stealth erosion of dollar dominance and the rise of nontraditional reserve currencies3
Non-homothetic sudden stops3
Revenue- versus spending-based fiscal consolidation announcements: Multipliers and follow-up3
How firms accumulate inputs: Evidence from import switching3
The politics of redistribution and sovereign default3
Exchange rate misalignment and external imbalances: What is the optimal monetary policy response?3
From macro to micro: Large exporters coping with global crises3
Introduction: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 20212
Sovereign bond prices, haircuts and maturity2
Import competition, heterogeneous preferences of managers, and productivity2
Sequentially exporting products across countries2
Preemptive austerity with rollover risk2
Taking stock of trade policy uncertainty: Evidence from China’s pre-WTO accession2
Global banking and the international transmission of shocks: A quantitative analysis2
Trade reforms and current account imbalances2
US trade policy and the US dollar2
Point targets, tolerance bands or target ranges? Inflation target types and the anchoring of inflation expectations2
Gains from trade: Does sectoral heterogeneity matter?2
Imported or home grown? The 1992–3 EMS crisis2
The real effects of invoicing exports in dollars2
Editorial Board2
The dynamics of the U.S. trade balance and real exchange rate: The J curve and trade costs?2
The Laffer curve for rules of origin2
Offshoring and job polarisation between firms2
External imbalances between China and the United States: A dynamic analysis with a life-cycle model2
A structural quantitative analysis of services trade de-liberalization2
The pro-competitive effects of trade agreements2
The economic consequences of international trade in the new century: Introduction2
‘By a silken thread’: Regional banking integration and credit reallocation during Japan's lost decade2
No double standards: Quantifying the impact of standard harmonization on trade2
Sovereign default and liquidity: The case for a world safe asset2
Editorial Board2
Increasing marginal costs, firm heterogeneity, and the gains from “deep” international trade agreements2
Exchange rate risk, banks' currency mismatches, and credit supply2
Precautionary protectionism2
Introduction: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 20222
How do regional labor markets adjust to immigration? A dynamic analysis for post-war Germany2
The cost of a global tariff war: A sufficient statistics approach2
Climate risks and FDI2
Trade invoicing currencies and exchange rate pass-through: The introduction of the euro as a natural experiment2
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