Open Economies Review
Description
Open Economies Review features theoretical and empirical studies examining international economic issues or national economic issues with transnational relevance. In addition, it explores specific events emanating from important branches of the literature. This journal provides a forum for all viewpoints and schools of thought, encouraging interdisciplinary communication and interaction among researchers in the field. Among the topics addressed in the journal are models and applications of trade flows, commercial policy, adjustment mechanisms to external imbalances, exchange rate movements, alternative monetary regimes, real and financial integration, monetary union, economic development, and external debt.Officially cited as: Open Econ Rev
24 Volumes 100 Issues 694 Articles available from 1990 - 2013
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Business Conditions and Exit Risks Across Countries
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Marginal Distance: Does Export Experience Reduce Firm Trade Costs?
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What Causes Banking Crises? An Empirical Investigation for the World Economy
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