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.
JICE publications can be found by typing in the desired keyword into the search box labeled "Search JICE Publications." Filtering options on the left panel can help narrow the search criteria. Note: Filtering may not be presented on mobile devices
Displaying 1 - 6 of 6
Title | Date Sort ascending | Author(s) |
---|---|---|
Data Protection Laws in Africa: A Pan-African Survey and Noted Trends | Mar 2021 | Brian Daigle |
When Countries Leave Trade Agreements: A Survey of Cases 1949–2019 | Oct 2019 | Brian Daigle, Samantha DeCarlo, Gregory LaRocca |
More Than a Pretty Color: The Renaissance of the Cobalt Industry | Feb 2019 | Samantha DeCarlo, Daniel Matthews |
Electricity Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Historical Overview and a Way Forward | Jun 2018 | Jeremy E. J. Streatfeild |
Low Electricity Supply in Sub-Saharan Africa: Causes, Implications, and Remedies | Jun 2018 | Jeremy E. J. Streatfeild |
Does Trade Promote State Capacity in Ghana? A Synthetic Control | Mar 2018 | Jeremy E. J. Streatfeild |