Journal of Asian Economics
1990 - 2008
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2001
- The "hidden" side of the "flying-geese" catch-up model: Japan's dirigiste institutional setup and a deepening financial morass pp. 471-491

- Terutomo Ozawa
- Export variety and export performance: empirical evidence from East Asia pp. 493-505

- Michael Funke and Ralf Ruhwedel
- The East Asian crisis and financing corporate investment: is there a cause for concern? pp. 507-527

- Nigel L. Driffield and Sarmistha Pal
- Currency crisis and contagion: evidence from exchange rates and sectoral stock indices of the Philippines and Thailand pp. 529-546

- Jun Nagayasu
- Changing labor-force gender composition and male-female income diversity in Singapore pp. 547-568

- Pundarik Mukhopadhaya
- An impact of economic integration through trade: on business cycles for 10 East Asian countries pp. 569-586

- Choe, Jong-Il
- Assessing the output and productivity growth of Malaysia's manufacturing sector pp. 587-597

- Renuka Mahadevan
- Agriculture in crisis: people, commodities and natural resources in Indonesia: Francoise Gzrard and Francois Ruf, Eds.; Richmond, Curzon Press, 2001, 406 pp., hardcover, $00.00 pp. 599-601

- William C. Thiesenhusen
- Rents, rent-seeking and economic development: theory and evidence in Asia: Mushtaq H. Khan and Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Eds.; Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, 352 pp., hardcover, $69.95 pp. 603-605

- Salinee Worabantoon
Volume 12, issue 3, 2001
- Introduction to the symposium: the postfinancial crisis challenges for Asian economies pp. 303-307

- Richard Hooley and Hugh Patrick
- Fiscal lessons from the East Asian financial crisis pp. 309-329

- David Jay Green and J. Edgardo Campos
- The Asian crisis, private sector saving, and policy implications pp. 331-351

- Kim, Yun-Hwan
- Capital flows and exchange rates: recent Korean and Taiwanese experience and challenges pp. 353-381

- Frank S. T. Hsiao and Hsiao, Mei-Chu W.
- Agriculture in India's economic reform program pp. 383-399

- K. P. Kalirajan and U. Sankar
- The fading productivity of schooling in East Asia pp. 401-417

- Erich Gundlach and Wo[beta]mann, Ludger
- A search for robust East Asian development models after the financial crisis: mutual learning from East Asian experiences pp. 419-443

- Choong Yong Ahn
- Exchange rates, stock prices, and money markets: evidence from Singapore pp. 445-458

- Ying Wu
- Book review essay pp. 459-460

- James P. Gander
- Books in brief pp. 461-462

- Stephen E. Reynolds
Volume 12, issue 2, 2001
- Welfare effects of overborrowing in a two-period-two-country model pp. 173-182

- Jurgen Schroder and Dirk Hennhofer
- Japan's potential output and the GDP gap: a new estimate pp. 183-196

- Kazuo Sato
- Dealing with the bad loans of the Chinese banks pp. 197-214

- John P. Bonin and Yiping Huang
- Asset price fluctuations in Taiwan: evidence from stock and real estate prices 1973 to 1992 pp. 215-232

- Chen, Nan-Kuang
- Multinational banking and economic development: a case study pp. 233-243

- Qiang He and H. Peter Gray
- Impact of liberalization of financial resources in China's economic growth: evidence from provinces pp. 245-262

- Tung Liu and Li, Kui-Wai
- Is SAARC a viable economic block? evidence from gravity model pp. 263-290

- M. Kabir Hassan
- The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in East Asian Economic Development: Takatoshi Ito and Anne O. Krueger, editors; National Bureau of Economic Research, NBER-East Asia Seminar on Economics, Vol. 9, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2000, xi + 381 pages, ISBN 0-226-38675-9 (US$ 60.00) pp. 291-292

- Stephen E. Reynolds
- Weathering the storm-Taiwan, its neighbors, and the asian financial crisis: Peter C. Y. Chow and Bates Gill, editors; Washington, D.C., Brookings Institution Press, 2000, 234 pages, ISBN 0-8157-1399-1 (US$ 19.95) pp. 293-294

- Ho, Tsung-wu
Volume 12, issue 1, 2001
- The euro--the experience of the past 2 years pp. 1-20

- Otmar Issing
- Japan's GDP estimates: a critical review pp. 21-36

- Kazuo Sato
- The German financial system and European monetary union pp. 37-46

- Heinz Herrmann
- Exchange rates and the trade balance: the case of Singapore 1970 to 19961 pp. 47-63

- Peter Wilson and Kua Choon Tat
- Regional division of labor from agglomeration economies' perspective: some evidence pp. 65-85

- Chyau Tuan and Linda F. Y. Ng
- How much does excess debt contribute to currency crises? the case of Korea pp. 87-104

- Duo Qin
- Bangkok agreement and BIMSTEC: crawling regional economic groupings in Asia pp. 105-121

- Saman Kelegama
- Liberalization, export incentives, and trade intensity: new evidence from Nepalese manufacturing industries pp. 123-135

- Kishor Sharma, Eddie Oczkowski and Sisira Kumara Jayasuriya
- Regional cooperation for control of transboundary air pollution in East Asia pp. 137-153

- Min B.S.
- The Japanese law: an economic approach: J. Mark Ramseyer and Minoru Nakazato; Chicago, the university of Chicago press, 1999, 310 pages, ISBN 0-226-70384-3 pp. 155-161

- Koichi Hamada
- The Asian financial crisis: causes, contagion and consequences: Pierre-Richard Agenor, Marcus Miller, David Vines, and Axel Weber, eds.; Cambridge, Cambridge university press, 1999, reprint 2000, 445 pages, ISBN 0-521-77080-7, US$ 74.95 pp. 162-164

- Somchai Ratanakomut
Volume 11, issue 4, 2000
- The "flying geese" model of Asian economic development: origin, theoretical extensions, and regional policy implications pp. 375-401

- Kiyoshi Kojima
- Exchange-rate policy in East Asia after the fall: how much have things changed? pp. 403-430

- Gan Wee Beng
- Poverty incidence and economic growth in Southeast Asia pp. 431-441

- Peter G. Warr
- Shifting comparative advantage in Asia: new tests of the "flying geese" model pp. 443-463

- Malcolm Dowlinga and Chia Tien Cheang
- An ANZAC Dollar?: Arthur Grimes and Frank Holmes with Roger Bowden; Institute of Policy Studies, 2000, 133 pages, ISBN 0-908935-47-1, US$ 29.00 pp. 465-470

- M. Dutta
- Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in China: Wu Yanrui, editor; Northampton, MA, USA, Edward Elgar, 1999, 231 pages, ISBN 1-84064-022-7 pp. 471-475

- Albert Guangzhou Hu
- Deregulation and Interdependence in the Asia-Pacific Region. National Bureau of Economic Research East Asia Seminar on Economics, Volume 8: Takatoshi Ito and Anne O. Krueger, editors; National Bureau of Economic Research, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2000, xi + 450 pages, ISBN 0-226-38674-0, US$ 78.00 pp. 477-478

- James P. Gander
- The Rise and Fall of Abacus Banking in Japan and China: Yuko Arayama and Panos Mourdoukoutas; Westport, CT, Quorum Books, 2000, xxi + 183 pages, ISBN: 1-56720-324-8, US$ 59.95 pp. 479-480

- Stephen E. Reynolds
Volume 11, issue 3, 2000
- Lessons from the euro zone for the East Asian economies pp. 275-300

- John M. Letiche
- The structure and composition of international trade in Asia:: historical trends and future prospects pp. 301-318

- Malcolm Dowling and David Ray
- Bank financial structure in pre-crisis East and Southeast Asia pp. 319-331

- Stephen E. Reynolds, Somchai Ratanakomut and James Gander
- A hallmark of India's new economic policy:: deregulation and liberalization of the financial sector pp. 333-346

- Guha-Khasnobis, Basudeb and Saumitra N. Bhaduri
- Determinants of Nepalese imports1 pp. 347-354

- Asim Rijal, Rajindar K. Koshal and Chulho Jung
- Financial Integration in East Asia pp. 355-358

- Gordon de Brouwer
- The indonesian economy, second edition1 pp. 359-362

- Allen M. Sievers
- International and interarea comparisons of income, output and prices pp. 363-364

- Yi Vivian Chen, Alan Heston and Robert E. Lipsey
- New challenges for monetary policy1 pp. 365-366

- Stephen E. Reynolds and Samantha F. Ravich
Volume 11, issue 2, 2000
- The Euro: its operational success pp. 119-131

- Wim F. V. Vanthoor
- The resolution of the East Asian crisis: financial and corporate sector restructuring pp. 133-168

- Masahiro Kawai
- Agricultural trade policy reform in South Asia: the role of the Uruguay round and policy options for the future WTO agenda pp. 169-193

- Prema-chandra Athukorala
- An empirical analysis of the factors determining the financial crisis in Asia pp. 195-206

- Sung Yeung Kwack
- On the performance of the foreign subsidiaries of Korean banks: are securities investments really profitable? pp. 207-222

- Wonsik Sul
- The relative pay of men and women in South Korea pp. 223-236

- Monk-Turner, Elizabeth and Charlie G. Turner
- An empirical examination of the disaggregated import demand of Korea--the case of information technology products pp. 237-244

- Jai S. Mah
- The recent deflationary gap in Japan: a quantitative measurement pp. 245-258

- Haruki Niwa
- Economic Efficiency and Productivity Growth in the Asia-Pacific Region: Tsu-Tan Fu, Cliff J. Huang, and C. A. Know Lovell; Edward Elgar, 1999; 351 pages, charts, graphs, tables, ISBN 1-85898-857-8 pp. 259-262

- Ayhan Kose
- SAARC & Women Development (1986-1990); The reports of the two Ministerial Meetings and the recommendations of the five meetings of the Technical Committee on Women issues; Secretariat of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, GPO Box 4222, Kathmandu, August 1990. US$15.00.: Regional Study on Greenhouse Effect and Its Impact on the Region; SAARC Secretariat, Kathmandu, December 1992. US$ 10.00.: Regional Study of the Causes And Consequences of Natural Disasters and the Protection and Preservation of the Environment; Published by the SAARC Secretariat, Kathmandu 1992. US$ 20.00 pp. 262-265

- Ratna Karmakar
Volume 11, issue 1, 2000
- Asian financial reform: progress, lessons and challenges pp. 1-6

- O'Sullivan, Robert A.
- Challenges for progressive industrialization of Asian economies: the human resource dimension pp. 7-13

- Shin, Myoung-Ho
- Carrying forward financial reform in China and promoting internationalization of financial supervision pp. 15-22

- Huang Fanzhang and Xu Zhong
- European monetary and economic integration: present state and future directions pp. 23-29

- Juergen Schroeder
- The European Monetary Union, the euro, and the European policy mix pp. 31-63

- Jonathan Coppel, Martine Durand and Ignazio Visco
- The euro revolution and the European Union: monetary and economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region pp. 65-88

- M. Dutta
- Openness and growth in East Asia after the Asian crisis pp. 89-105

- P. J. Lloyd and Donald MacLaren
- Labor Statistics Measurement Issues1 pp. 107-111

- Yasuyuki Sawada
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