Edited By: Peter H. Egger
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We cover controversial and innovative ideas for a range of international economics topics such as economic development; trade and the environment; and political economy. Whether theoretical, empirical, or policy-oriented, the Review of International Economics publishes research in international economics relevant to real-world problems for students, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners.
Announcement
It is with great sadness that we note the passing of Professor Ngo Van Long, who died on 15 January 2022 at the age of 73 years, after a month's long serious illness. Long was an exceptional scholar with an incredible drive, and somebody who found enormous pleasure in teaching and mentoring young scholars. Long served for many years as an extremely reliable Associate Editor to the Review of International Economics. We will remember him for his impeccable scholarship, his insight, humor, and kindness. Our thoughts are with his family.
Articles
Capital flow reversals and currency crises: Do capital flow types matter?
-  25 April 2024
The link between organizational choice and global input sourcing under sequential production
-  24 April 2024
The politics of tariff cooperation in the presence of trade costs
-  23 April 2024
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
An Illustrated User Guide to the World Input–Output Database: the Case of Global Automotive Production
-  575-605
-  10 April 2015
A Fragmented China: Measure and Determinants of Chinese Domestic Market Disintegration
-  409-430
-  6 July 2005
Has Globalization Increased Inequality?
-  516-536
-  8 July 2008
The ‘China shock,’ exports and U.S. employment: A global input–output analysis
-  1053-1083
-  5 October 2018
Exchange Rates and Oil Prices
-  683-694
-  7 March 2003
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Special Issue: China and the global economy
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