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Journal of Asian Economics
1990 - 2013
Edited by M.G. Plummer
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Volume 4, issue 2 , 1993
Economic analysis of inflation pp. 239-247
Lawrence R. Klein
China's current economic development situation and prospects pp. 249-254
Liu Guoguang
Europe and East Asia in the context of regionalization: Theory and economic policy pp. 255-270
Detlef Lorenz
Anatomy of regionalism pp. 271-282
H. W. Arndt
Is the United States bowing out of Asia? pp. 283-300
Peter A. Petri
China and India in an Asian-Pacific economic community pp. 301-311
George Rosen
Economic development and inflation: Lessons from the Korean experience pp. 313-331
Hyung Yoon Byun
Economic reform in India and China: What each can learn from the other pp. 333-345
Ashok Guha
Public-private wage comparison: A case study of Taiwan pp. 347-362
Jack W. Hou
The behavior of demand and supply of Thai imports pp. 363-375
Rajindar K. Koshal , Khosrow Doroodian and Ashok Chaluvadi
Convergence - the Maastricht approach to economic and monetary union (EMU) in Europe pp. 377-385
Jacques R. Artus
Do we need a single nominal anchor in today's tripolar world? pp. 387-396
Richard Berner
Is G-7 coordinated intervention responsible for greater stability of exchange rates? pp. 397-405
Michael R. Rosenberg
Managed exchange rate regime: The case of the new Taiwan dollar/U.S. dollar pp. 407-418
Christina Y. Liu
Commercial banking in the United States: Japanese Commercial banks' presence pp. 419-428
Toshiaki Hasegawa
The political economy of tax reform - NBER East Asia seminar on economics, volume I: Takatoshi Ito and Anne 0. Krueger (eds.), National Bureau of Economic Research (University of Chicago Press), 1992, 348 pages pp. 431-435
Neil Vousden
Contrasting styles of industrial reform: China and India in the 1980s: George Rosen, The University of Chicago Press, 1992, 168 pages pp. 437-439
Anthony Y. C. Koo
Volume 4, issue 1 , 1993
Disarmament, unemployment, budgets, and inflation pp. 1-4
William S. Vickrey
Economic growth and stability in China pp. 5-24
Ross Garnaut and Guonan Ma
General equilibrium evaluation of industrial policy in Japan pp. 25-40
Hiro Lee
East Asian industrialization and agriculture pp. 41-58
Richard Grabowski
Per capita income growth, social expenditures and living standards:Evidence from rural India pp. 59-76
Lakshmi K. Raut
Rice yields in Nepal: Is the 4-tons per hectare yield goal attainable? pp. 77-87
Satya N. Yadav and Willis Peterson
Graduation from the U.S. GSP-a comparative study of the East Asian newly industrializing economies pp. 89-98
Ow Chin Hock and Chwee Huay Ow-Taylor
Central banks' use in East Asia of money market instruments in the conduct of monetary policy pp. 99-116
Robert F. Emery
An examination of skewness and elongation in exchange-rate-changes distributions using Tukey's g and h estimates: The case of Hong Kong pp. 117-130
W. L. Chou
The role of central banks in a global marketplace: exchange rates and policy coordination pp. 131-137
Robert P. Forrestal
ECU--now and later, some considerations after Maastricht pp. 139-152
Helmut Hesse
The internationalization of the Yen and its role as a key currency pp. 153-170
Yasuhiro Maehara
Managed exchange rate regimes, price stability and the international monetary system pp. 171-180
Wayne D. Angell
The impact of the maastricht treaty on the U.S.A. and Japan pp. 181-190
Philippe Lagayette
Maastricht: prospect and retrospect pp. 191-206
John M. Letiche
Exchange rate management in an open developing economy: the case of Indonesia pp. 207-217
Syahril Sabirin
Food price policy in Asia: A comparative study: Edited by Terry Sicular (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1989). 307 pages pp. 221-225
Jerome C. Wells
Volume 3, issue 2 , 1992
Platforms in the Pacific: the trade effects of direct investment in Thailand pp. 173-196
Peter A. Petri
Prospective changes in Taiwan's International Trade Specialization pp. 197-216
Marcus Noland
The money supply mechanism and monetary policy in China pp. 217-238
Gang Yi
International dumping: final and intermediate products pp. 239-251
Robert Carbaugh and Darwin Wassink
An empirical examination of the effects of the U.S. dollar depreciation on the United States-Japan trade balance, with a control for auto quality diffe pp. 253-270
Daniel Tantum
An analysis of money and output in the industrial sector in China pp. 271-280
M. W. Luke Chan , Richard Deaves and Cheng Wang
Consumer demand with variable preferences in taiwan: an application of the generalized Fechner-Thurstone direct utility function pp. 281-294
Pang Tien Lieu , Philip J. Mizzi and Stephen N. White
Managed trade: an overview pp. 295-300
Anthony M. Tang and Chyau Tuan
Managed trade: the regime of today and tomorrow pp. 301-313
Lawrence B. Krause
Managed trade vs. free trade in Japan's trade policy pp. 315-333
Kenji Takeuchi
An economic analysis of the Korean trade policies: 1960-1990 pp. 335-355
Jisoon Lee
Economic growth in Prewar China: Thomas G. Rawski pp. 357-359
M. W. Luke Chan
Volume 3, issue 1 , 1992
Asia-Pacific economic cooperation: Structure of a common economic region pp. 1-27
Manoranjan Dutta
What's wrong with China's agricultural price policies? pp. 29-56
Terry Sicular
Personal income distribution in Korea, 1963-1986: A human capital approach pp. 57-71
Jin Hwa Jung
Demand and supply of Indian exports: A simultaneous equation approach pp. 73-83
Rajindar K. Koshal , Vishwa S. Shukla and Govinda P. Koirala
Economic restructuring pp. 85-96
Lawrence R. Klein
Commercial policy and restructuring the international economy pp. 97-109
Shuntaro Shishido and Osamu Nakamura
European monetary restructuring and its implications for interest rate and exchange rate policies pp. 111-119
Helmut Schlesinger
Growth, erosion, and restructuring of the multilateral trading system pp. 121-139
Richard George Lipsey
Restructuring centrally-planned economies: The case of china in the long term pp. 141-163
John M. Letiche
Pacific basin developing countries: Prospects for the future: Marcus Noland (Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics, 1990), 232 pages pp. 165-171
William E. James