Journal of International Economics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of International Economics is 32. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Banking regulation with risk of sovereign default167
Trade competition and migration: Evidence from the quartz crisis153
The foreign firm wage premium in the Israeli tech sector119
International input–output linkages and changing business cycle volatility110
Within firm supply chains: Evidence from India106
Small firms and domestic bank dependence in Europe's great recession72
Central bank information effects and transatlantic spillovers68
Bias and consistency in three-way gravity models50
Supply chain risk: Changes in supplier composition and vertical integration46
Financial spillovers of foreign direct investment: Evidence from China46
Financial crises and the global supply network: Evidence from multinational enterprises45
Introduction: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics44
Macroprudential policy with leakages44
Trade, unemployment, and monetary policy43
The aggregate effects of global and local supply chain disruptions: 2020–202242
Did trade liberalization with China influence US elections?42
Lobbying, trade, and misallocation42
Internal migration, remittances and economic development41
Bilateral international investments: The big sur?41
Sudden stops and optimal foreign exchange intervention39
Output divergence in fixed exchange rate regimes39
Identifying indicators of systemic risk38
Public debt and household inflation expectations37
Underinvestment and capital misallocation under sovereign risk35
Capital flows at risk: Taming the ebbs and flows35
The interplay between oil and food commodity prices: Has it changed over time?35
The macro-financial effects of international bank lending on emerging markets34
Capital controls, domestic macroprudential policy and the bank lending channel of monetary policy34
Heterogeneous trade elasticity and managerial skills34
Labor market effects of technology shocks biased toward the traded sector33
Dollar invoicing, global value chains, and the business cycle dynamics of international trade33
Consumption, exchange rate, and external adjustment during a crisis32
On the evolution of comparative advantage: Path-dependent versus path-defying changes32
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