Journal of Asian Economics
1990 - 2008
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Volume 16, issue 6, 2005
- Tax policy and reform in Asian countries pp. 907-909

- Motohiro Sato and Yoshinori Shimizu
- Income tax reform for a globalized world: The case for a dual income tax pp. 910-927

- Robin Boadway
- The limited role of the personal income tax in developing countries pp. 928-946

- Richard M. Bird and Eric M. Zolt
- Mobilizing non-conventional budgetary resources in Asia in the 21st century pp. 947-955

- Mukul G. Asher
- Economic studies of taxation in Japan: The case of personal income taxes pp. 956-972

- Bessho, Shun-ichiro and Masayoshi Hayashi
- Tax reform issues in Korea pp. 973-992

- Junghun Kim
- Tax system reform in India: Achievements and challenges ahead pp. 993-1011

- M. Govinda Rao
- Tax policy and reform in Asian countries: Thailand's perspective pp. 1012-1028

- Somchai Sujjapongse
- Indonesia's new tax reform: Potential and direction pp. 1029-1046

- Mohamad Ikhsan, Ledi Trialdi and Syarif Syahrial
- Fiscal decentralization, revenue and expenditure assignments, and growth in China pp. 1047-1064

- Jing Jin and Heng-Fu Zou
Volume 16, issue 5, 2005
- A symposium in celebration of Kazuo Sato's life Kazuo Sato, January 5, 1927-September 22, 2004 pp. 767-769

- M. Dutta
- Kazuo Sato and Korean and Japanese managers and workers in colonial Korea pp. 770-779

- Gary R. Saxonhouse
- Kazuo Sato as a macroeconomist: A quiet man who could see into the future pp. 780-788

- Koichi Hamada
- Endogenous fertility, mortality and economic growth: Can a Malthusian framework account for the conflicting historical trends in population? pp. 789-806

- Isaac Ehrlich and Jinyoung Kim
- Household and financial institution planning in Japan: Corporate governance by citizens pp. 807-816

- Masumi Kishi
- Money demand and financial liberalization in Indonesia pp. 817-829

- Gregory A. James
- Does mandatory pension savings crowd out private savings?: The experience of Sri Lanka pp. 830-846

- Wasana Karunarathne and Tilak Abeysinghe
- The estimation of efficiency for life insurance industry: The case in Taiwan pp. 847-860

- James C.J. Hao and Chou, Lin-Yhi
- What determines saving rates in Korea?: The role of demography pp. 861-873

- Sung Yeung Kwack and Young Sun Lee
- Does exchange rate regime explain differences in economic results for Asian countries? pp. 874-895

- Virginie Coudert and Marc Dubert
- Mark J. Scher and Naoyuki Yoshino, Editors, Small Savings Mobilization and Asian Economic Development: The Role of Postal Financial Services, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, NY (2004) pp. 896-897

- Patricia Hagan Kuwayama
- Arsenio M. Balisacan and Hal Hill, Editors, The Philippine Economy: Development, Policies, and Challenges, Oxford University Press, Oxford (2003) 466 pp., Tables, Figures, Index pp. 898-900

- Michael G. Plummer
- Michael Zanko and Matt Ngui, Editors, The Handbook of Human Resource Management Policies and Practices in Asia-Pacific Economies, Edward, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, Massachusetts (2003).Francois Bourguignon, Francisco H.G. Ferreira and Nora Lustig, Editors, The Microeconomic of Income Distribution Dynamics in East Asia and Latin America, World Bank and Oxford University Press, New York (2004).Takatoshi Ito and Anne O. Krueger, Editors, Governance, Regulation, and Privatization in the Asia-Pacific Region, NBER and University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London (2004).Ian Gough, Geof Wood, Armando Barrientos, Philippa Bevan, Peter David and Grahamr Room, Editors, Insecurity and Welfare Regimes in Asia, Africa and Latin America: Social Policy in Development Contexts, Cambridge University Press (2004) pp. 901-903

- Patricia Hagan Kuwayama
- Louis Frederic, Japan Encyclopedia (Kathe Roth, Trans.), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2005, 1102 pp. inclusive of 14 maps and 48 illustrations, $29.95 pp. 904-904

- M. Dutta
- R. Rasiah, Foreign Firms, Technological Capabilities and Economic Performance: Evidence from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK (2004) 240 pp. (HC), $95.00, ISBN 1 843 76986 7 pp. 905-906

- Andrew A. Toole
Volume 16, issue 4, 2005
- Walter C. (Terry) Neale (1925-2004) pp. 581-589

- Murray J. Leaf and George Rosen
- Risk properties of AMU denominated Asian bonds pp. 590-611

- Junko Shimizu and Eiji Ogawa
- Is China an optimum currency area? pp. 612-634

- Hans N.E. Bystrom, Karin Olofsdotter and Lars Soderstrom
- Can South Asia adopt a common currency? pp. 635-662

- Sweta C. Saxena
- Human capital and productivity for Korea's sustained economic growth pp. 663-687

- Jong-Wha Lee
- How does the entry of new firms change demand? An empirical estimation for a Thai telecommunications company pp. 688-703

- Veerasak Mongkolporn and Xiangkang Yin
- Investment, financial constraints and financial liberalization: Some stylized facts from a developing economy, India pp. 704-718

- Saumitra N. Bhaduri
- China and India: Any difference in their FDI performances? pp. 719-736

- Wenhui Wei
- The economic strategy for the Hong Kong SAR: Evidence from productivity and cost analysis pp. 737-754

- Li, Kui-Wai
- S. Parikh Kirit and R. Radhakrishna, Editors, India Development Report 2004-2005, Oxford University Press (2005) 298 pp., inclusive of "A Statistical Profile" pp. 229-298 pp. 755-757

- M. Dutta
- Pierre-Bruno Ruffini (Ed.), Economic Integration and Multinational Investment Behavior, 2005 pp. 758-760

- Robert E. Lipsey
- Renuka Mahadevan, The Economics of Productivity in Asia and Australia, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA, pages 233 pp. 761-766

- Saleem M. Khan and Winford Masanjala
Volume 16, issue 3, 2005
- Introduction to the symposium: The theory of optimum currency areas revisited pp. 349-351

- Richard Hooley
- The theory of optimum currency area revisited: Lessons from the euro/dollar competitive currency regimes pp. 352-375

- M. Dutta
- Comments on "The theory of optimum currency areas revisited: Lessons from the euro/dollar competitive currency regimes" by M. Dutta pp. 376-379

- Michael G. Plummer
- Regional and industry cycles in Australasia: Implications for a common currency pp. 380-397

- Arthur Grimes
- Comments on "Assessing currency implications of intra and inter-regional shocks: Application to Australasia" by Aurther Grimes pp. 398-402

- Reuven Glick
- Inflation differentials among the Euro area countries: Potential causes and consequences pp. 403-419

- Boris Hofmann and Hermann Remsperger
- Comments on "Inflation divergence in the euro area countries: Potential causes and implications" by Hofmann and Remsperger pp. 420-421

- Steven Husted
- Monetary cooperation in East Asia pp. 422-442

- Anwar Nasution
- A reversal of "competitive advantage" pattern: Heterogenization versus homogenization pp. 443-463

- Kiyoshi Kojima
- American economic policy in the Philippines, 1902-1940: Exploring a dark age in colonial statistics pp. 464-488

- Richard Hooley
- Currency substitution in Asian countries pp. 489-532

- Subhash C. Sharma, Magda ElSayed Kandil and Santi Chaisrisawatsuk
- Ownership structure and firm profitability in the Japanese keiretsu pp. 533-554

- David Bernotas
- Public infrastructure and productivity growth in Philippine agriculture, 1974-2000 pp. 555-576

- Romeo G. Teruel and Yoshimi Kuroda
- Francine R. Frankel, Harry Harding (Eds.), The India-China Relationship: What the United States Needs to Know, Columbia University Press, New York, Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Washington, DC, 2004 pp. 577-578

- George Rosen
- In: Calla Weimer and Heping Cao, Editors, Asian Economic Cooperation in the New Millennium: China's Economic Presence vol. 1--Advanced Research in Asian Economic Studies, World Scientific Publishing Inc (2004) 431 pp pp. 579-580

- J. Malcolm Dowling
Volume 16, issue 2, 2005
- Growth, uncertainty and the Third World in the rise and fall of capitalism pp. 153-177

- Myron J. Gordon
- Education and natural resources in economic development: Thailand compared with Japan and Korea pp. 179-204

- Bounlouane Douangngeune, Yujiro Hayami and Yoshihisa Godo
- The impact of the Japanese banking crisis on the intraday FX market in late 1997 pp. 205-222

- Yuko Hashimoto
- Economics departmental rankings in Korea: A decade later pp. 223-237

- Jang C. Jin
- How did Korean households cope with negative shocks from the financial crisis? pp. 239-254

- Goh, Chor-ching, Sung Jin Kang and Yasuyuki Sawada
- Growth and convergence in a two-region model: The hypothetical case of Korean unification pp. 255-279

- Michael Funke and Holger Strulik
- The effect of financial liberalization on firms' investments in Korea pp. 281-297

- Jaewoon Koo and Kyunghee Maeng
- Money-income causality revisited in EGARCH: Spillovers of monetary policy to Asia from the US pp. 299-313

- Tatsuyoshi Miyakoshi and Mirzosharif Jalolov
- Cooperative-shareholder relations in agricultural cooperatives in Turkey pp. 315-325

- Gulen Ozdemir
- Are multinational enterprises more productive?: A test of the selection hypothesis pp. 327-339

- Yukako Murakami
- James Laurenceson, Joseph, C.H. Chai, Financial Reform and Economic Development in China, University of Queensland, Australia, Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., UK, 2003, ISBN 1-84064-988-7 pp. 341-342

- Mary Merva
- In: Shinichi Ichimura and Hui-Jiong Wang, Editors, Interregional Input-Output Analysis of the Chinese Economy, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore (2003) 225 pp., $48.00 (HC), ISBN 9-812-38556-6 pp. 343-344

- F. Larry Leistritz
- In: T.-J. Chen and J.S. Lee, Editors, The New Knowledge Economy of Taiwan, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA (2004) 283 pp pp. 345-347

- Saleem Khan
Volume 16, issue 1, 2005
- Global economic regionalism and Asia: the implications of intra- and extra-regional accords pp. 1-3

- Michael G. Plummer and Erik Jones
- Stock market integration in ASEAN after the Asian financial crisis pp. 5-28

- Reid W. Click and Michael G. Plummer
- East Asian economic regionalism: progress and challenges pp. 29-55

- Masahiro Kawai
- Exchange rate and monetary regime options for regional cooperation in East Asia pp. 57-75

- Sung Y. Kwack
- How might CAFTA change macroeconomic fluctuations in Central America?: Lessons from NAFTA pp. 77-104

- Ayhan Kose and Alessandro Rebucci
- Sequencing trade and monetary integration: issues and application to Asia pp. 105-124

- Richard Pomfret
- The trade effects of the Euro-Mediterranean partnership: what are the lessons for ASEAN countries? pp. 125-139

- Nicolas Peridy
- In: Aaditya Mattoo and Antonia Carzaniga, Editors, Moving People to Deliver Services, Co-publication of The World Bank and Oxford University Press (2003) 256 pages pp. 141-143

- Sherry M. Stephenson
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