Review of International Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Review 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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TBTs, firm organization and labor structure101
Gains From Trade in an Asymmetric Cournot World With Trade Costs50
Do Economic Integration Agreements Increase Members' Migration? Accounting for Migration in Trade Agreements46
The Economic Impact of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine on European Countries – a SVAR Approach24
Sanctions in directed trade networks20
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Extreme Heat and the Domestic Value‐Added Ratio in Exports18
Highways and firms' exports: Evidence from China16
Responding to COVID‐19 Through Cross‐Border E‐Commerce: Evidence From Millions of De Minimis Import Orders From China16
Optimal Trade Policies on a Monopoly Platform in Two‐Sided Markets15
The effect of intra‐firm linkages on firm productivity14
Labor Market Outcomes Under Tariff Cuts and Individual Higher Education Choices14
Technical Measures, Environmental Protection, and Trade14
Asymmetric Exchange Rate Pass‐Through14
Low tariff on dirty goods—Environmental negligence or environmental concern?14
Grow Global, Act Digital: The Impact of Digitalization on Global Value Chain Positioning13
Cross‐Country Productivity Asymmetry and the Quest for Global Free Trade12
Environmental Regulation or Financial Constraint? Estimating the Effect of the Green Credit Guidelines on Trade11
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Wake Not a Sleeping Lion: Free Trade Agreements and Decision Rights in Multinationals11
Cross‐Border Patenting and the Margins of International Trade11
The ripple effect: How trade policy shocks impact innovation of Chinese firms10
International trade and income distribution: The effect of corporate governance regimes10
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Correction to “Does US Monetary Policy Affect the Interconnectedness of Global Financial Markets?”9
Engel curves on outsourcing and foreign environmental taxes: A valued‐added approach9
Exchange rate expectations and exports: Firm‐level evidence from China9
Central bank communication and expectations: Evidence for inflation‐targeting economies8
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Search and learning in export markets: Evidence from interviews with Colombian exporters7
Can exports be pain relievers? The effect of exports on workplace safety and health7
Strategic Input Pricing Under Trade Liberalization7
Two‐sided heterogeneity: New implications for input trade7
Estimating the general equilibrium effects of services trade liberalization7
The geography of payment activity on PayPal7
Estimating gravity coefficients with multiple layers of heterogeneity6
Trilemma versus dilemma: Monetary autonomy and long‐term interest rate independence6
Do export demand shocks affect the export quality of multi‐product firms? Evidence from China6
Harmonizing fiscal policy: Indirect taxes and global public goods6
Automation, global value chains and functional specialization6
How does the belt and road initiative promote China's import?6
On the revealed comparative advantages of Dutch cities6
Spillovers from government policy during a crisis: Evidence from international trade during COVID‐19 lockdowns6
Tariff Pass‐Through and Domestic Consumer Goods Prices: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation of China's Anti‐Dumping Measure on Australian Barley6
Persistence in the benefits of foreign ownership: Evidence from divestment6
Effects of Chinese Import Competition on Self‐Employed Business Owners in the US6
Samuelson, Mortensen, and Melitz walk into a chocolate bar: A tale of jobs, inter‐generational conflict, and international trade5
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Institutional Quality, Agglomeration, and Export Product Quality: Evidence From China5
Nipping Alcohol or Sipping Coffee: Two Tales of Beverages and Their Industrial Growth in the National Cultural Setting5
Corporate tax, R&D and export decisions: Evidence from European firms5
Subsidized wages, small businesses, and exports: Evidence from the paycheck protection program5
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Global Value Chains, Foreign Direct Investment, and Industrial Pollution Intensity in China5
Integrated versus segmented markets: Implications for export pricing and welfare5
Third‐country exchange rate effects on foreign direct investment flows: A global vector autoregessive approach5
Capital flows to developing countries: Implications for monetary policy across the globe5
Impact of Deep Regional Trade Agreements on Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence From 224 Economies5
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Quantile Gravity: Economic Integration Agreements, Least Traded Goods, and Less Developed Economies4
Effects of foreign direct investment in services on input imports of manufacturing firms: Evidence from China4
Depth and Death: Trade Agreements and Trade Duration4
Monetary policy transparency and real exchange rate adjustment4
Shifts in the portfolio holdings of euro area investors in the midst of COVID‐19: Looking‐through investment funds4
Environmental Effects of Green Credit Policy: Evidence From China4
Magnification of the ‘China shock’ through the U.S. housing market4
U.S.‐China Trade Tensions and Their Supply Chain Relationships: Evidence From U.S. Listed Firms4
All‐around trade liberalization and firm‐level employment: Theory and evidence from China4
Better Together: How Digital Connectivity and Regulation Reduce Trade Costs4
Cannibalization, Import Tariffs, and Social Welfare in Vertical Product Differentiation4
Global Synchronization Effect of Economic Policy Uncertainty4
Importer market power and preferential trade agreements: Empirical evidence4
Unequal Gains: Profit Shifting, Trade Liberalization, and Welfare in Asymmetric Economies3
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Divert when it does not hurt: The initiation of economic sanctions by US presidents from 1989 to 20153
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The Role of Media in Export Market Selection: Evidence From Chinese Firms3
Capital flow reversals and currency crises: Do capital flow types matter?3
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Revisiting the Leontief Paradox From a Value‐Added Trade Perspective3
Trade liberalization along the firm size distribution: The case of the EU‐South Korea FTA3
Targeted Liberalization: China's foreign investment regulation reform and its post‐WTO‐accession export surge3
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