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 Economic Implications of Strengthening Intellectual Property Rights in Developing Countries | Nov 2014 | Alexi Maxwell, David Riker |
Additive Manufacturing Technology: Potential Implications for U.S. Manufacturing Competitiveness | Sep 2014 | Sharon L.N. Ford |
Who Financed Recent U.S. Trade Deficits? | May 2014 | John B. Benedetto |
U.S. International Trade Commission’s High-Technology Roundtable: Discussion Summary | Apr 2014 | Eric Weyer |
Measuring Shifts in Brazil’s Trade Using International Input-Output Tables | Apr 2014 | Jeffrey Horowitz, David Riker |