The Journal of International Commerce and Economics (JICE) is a peer-reviewed journal (ISSN 2152-6877) published on a periodic basis by the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC). JICE articles contribute to the field of applied international trade by providing in-depth, policy-relevant, and accessible analysis of contemporary economic, industry competitiveness, and investment issues.
Note that staff research publications reflect the work of individual authors and are not the views of the U.S. International Trade Commission or any of its individual Commissioners.
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Title | Date | Author |
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The U.S. International Trade Commission’s High-technology Trade Roundtable (2012): Discussion Summary | Sep 2012 | Patrick Schneider |
Labor Standards and Trade: A Review of Recent Empirical Evidence | Aug 2012 | Samira Salem, Fina Rozental |
The USITC’s Roundtable on Quantifying the Economic Effects of Trade Agreements: Discussion Summary | Aug 2012 | Caitlyn Carrico |
Implications and Interpretations of Value-Added Trade Balances | Jul 2012 | John B. Benedetto |
Policy Challenges of Cross-Border Computing | May 2012 | Renee Berry, Matthew Reisman |
Comment on Innovation and Job Creation in a Global Economy: The Case of Apple’s iPod | Jan 2012 | José Alberro |
Can We Apply Lessons from the German Trade Balance with China to the United States? | Jan 2012 | John B. Benedetto |