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Current Edition: ITJ Vol. 38, 2024

The International Trade Journal is an interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal intended for empirical and theoretical research on international trade. Its objective is to provide a forum for the scholarly exchange of research findings in and significant empirical, conceptual, or theoretical contributions to the field.

The primary audience of The International Trade Journal comprises academics, practitioners, and all others interested in international trade research. The Journal welcomes contributions from researchers in academia as well as practitioners of international trade.

The Journal’s scope includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  • International Trade Policy
  • International Trade Theory
  • Multilateral Trade Regimes
  • Globalization
  • Exchange Rates and Currency Markets
  • Open Economy Macroeconomics
  • Development and Trade
  • Foreign Direct Investment and Trade
  • Transnational Corporations and Trade
  • Emerging Markets
  • National and Regional Studies
  • Commercial Policy
  • International Institutions
  • International Financial Markets and Institutions

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The International Trade Journal is published and distributed by Taylor & Francis and accepts on-line subscriptions.

The responsibility for views expressed and accuracy of facts given are those of the authors. Such opinions do not necessarily reflect the position of Texas A&M International University or the Institute for International Trade, nor that of the Editor or the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal.