Sunday, October 8, 2023

New Issue: The World Economy

The latest issue of The World Economy (Vol. 46, no. 9, September 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: New challenges in international economics and finance
    • Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez & María A. Prats, Introduction: New challenges in international economics and finance
    • Anna Matzner, Birgit Meyer, & Harald Oberhofer, Trade in times of uncertainty
    • Leticia Blázquez, Carmen Díaz-Mora, & Belén González-Díaz, Understanding digital services in GVCs: An extended gravity model through the lens of network analysis
    • Alejandra Martínez-Martínez, Silviano Esteve-Pérez, Salvador Gil-Pareja, & Rafael Llorca-Vivero, The impact of climate change on international trade: A gravity model estimation
    • Francisco Requena, Guadalupe Serrano, & Raúl Mínguez, The enhancing effect of imports of intermediate inputs on firms' exports
  • Invited Review
    • Zuzanna Helena Zarach & Aleksandra Parteka, Productivity effects of trade in natural resources—comparison with mechanisms of technological specialisation
  • Articles
    • Giorgio Gnecco, Federico Nutarelli, & Massimo Riccaboni, Matrix completion of world trade: An analysis of interpretability through Shapley values
    • Jonas F. Rudsinske, How unilateral tariffs harm workers under oligopoly
    • Juan Cristóbal Campoy & Juan Carlos Negrete, Quantitative easing rules as a means to achieve optimal levels of structural reforms and government deficits in a monetary union
    • Juan F. Rendón, Lina M. Cortés, & Javier Perote, Prudential regulation and bank solvency based on flexible distributions: An example for evaluating the impact of monetary policy
    • Dmitry Erokhin, Tax effects on foreign direct investment—Just a rerouting
    • Isabel P. Albaladejo, Juan Gabriel Brida, María Isabel González-Martínez, & Verónica Segarra, A new look to the tourism and economic growth nexus: A clustering and panel causality analysis
    • Francesco Guerra, How taste proximity affects consumer quality valuation of imported varieties: Evidence from the French food sector
    • Julimar da Silva Bichara, Sandro E. Monsueto, & Ana I. Viñas, Collective bargaining and technological innovation in the EU15: An analysis at establishment level