CEPII, Recherche et Expertise sur l'economie mondiale
The impact of de facto globalization on carbon emissions: Evidence from Ghana
International Economics, Vol. 170, p.156-173, Q2 2022
Alex O. Acheampong

Has the Global Financial Crisis increased wealth inequality?
International Economics, Vol. 169, p.148-160, Q2 2022
Maria Shchepeleva, Mikhail Stolbov, Laurent Weill

On the political economy of trade agreements: A de jure and de facto analysis of institutions
International Economics, Vol. 172, p.143-156, Q3 2022
Asmaa Ezzat, Chahir Zaki

Are there any robust determinants of growth in Europe? A Bayesian Model Averaging approach
International Economics, Vol. 171, p.143-173, Q3 2022
Sara D'Andrea

Revealed Comparative Advantage and Contribution-to-the-Trade-Balance indexes
International Economics, Vol. 170, p.129-155, Q2 2022
Rémi Stellian, Jenny P. Danna-Buitrago

International Transport costs: New Findings from modeling additive costs
Journal of Economic Geography, vol. 22(5), p.989–1044, September 2022
Guillaume Daudin, Jérôme Héricourt, Lise Patureau

Mapping the emergence and diffusion of climate-related financial policies: Evidence from a cluster analysis on G20 countries
International Economics, Vol. 169, p.135-147, Q2 2022
Paola D'Orazio

Containing Chinese state-owned enterprises? The role of deep trade agreements
Review of World Economics, August 2022
Kevin Lefebvre, Nadia Rocha , Michele Ruta

Inflation and unemployment, new insights during the EMU accession
International Economics, Vol. 172, p.124-142, Q3 2022
Jean-Louis Combes, Pierre Lesuisse

Consistency of micro- and macro-level data on global value chains: Evidence from selected European countries
International Economics, Vol. 171, p.130-142, Q3 2022
A. Giunta, P. Montalbano, S. Nenci

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