Asian Economic Policy Review
2006 - 2026
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Volume 13, issue 2, 2018
- Changing Global Financial and Trading Systems and Asia: Editors’ Overview pp. 177-191

- Takatoshi Ito, Kazumasa Iwata, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- Changing International Financial Architecture: Growing Chinese Influence? pp. 192-214

- Takatoshi Ito
- Comment on “Changing International Financial Architecture: Growing Chinese Influence?” pp. 215-216

- Jong-Wha Lee
- Comment on “Changing International Financial Architecture: Growing Chinese Influence?” pp. 217-218

- Chalongphob Sussangkarn
- The Future of East Asia’s Trade: A Call for Better Globalization pp. 219-238

- Mari Pangestu, Lili Yan Ing and Gracia Hadiwidjaja
- Comment on “The Future of East Asia’s Trade: A Call for Better Globalization” pp. 239-240

- Hal Hill
- Comment on “The Future of East Asia’s Trade: A Call for Better Globalization” pp. 241-242

- Shujiro Urata
- Instability in Europe and Its Impact on Asia pp. 243-257

- Sahoko Kaji
- Comment on “Instability in Europe and Its Impact on Asia” pp. 258-259

- Soko Tanaka
- Comment on “Instability in Europe and its Impact on Asia” pp. 260-261

- Sayuri Shirai
- US Trade Policy in the Trump Administration pp. 262-278

- Marcus Noland
- Comment on “US Trade Policy in the Trump Administration” pp. 279-280

- Mohamed Ariff
- Comment on “US Trade Policy in the Trump Administration” pp. 281-282

- Akihiko Tanaka
- Is China’s Development Finance a Challenge to the International Order? pp. 283-298

- David Dollar
- Comment on “Is China’s Development Finance a Challenge to the International Order?” pp. 299-300

- Kenichi Ueda
- Comment on “Is China’s Development Finance a Challenge to the International Order?” pp. 301-302

- Yiping Huang
Volume 13, issue 1, 2018
- Did Abenomics Succeed?: Editors' Overview pp. 1-22

- Takatoshi Ito, Kazumasa Iwata, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- Why Has Japan Failed to Escape from Deflation? pp. 23-41

- Kota Watanabe and Tsutomu Watanabe
- Comment on “Why Has Japan Failed to Escape from Deflation?†pp. 42-43

- Ippei Fujiwara
- Comment on “Why Has Japan Failed to Escape from Deflation?†pp. 44-45

- Kazuo Ueda
- Is Abe's Fiscal Policy Ricardian? What Does the Fiscal Theory of Prices Mean for Japan? pp. 46-63

- Takero Doi
- Comment on “Is Abe's Fiscal Policy Ricardian? What Does the Fiscal Theory of Prices Mean for Japan?†pp. 64-65

- Chalongphob Sussangkarn
- Comment on “Is Abe's Fiscal Policy Ricardian? What Does the Fiscal Theory of Prices Mean for Japan?†pp. 66-67

- Motohiro Sato
- Has Abe's Womanomics Worked? pp. 68-101

- Nobuko Nagase
- Comment on “Has Abe's Womanomics Worked?†pp. 102-103

- Masako Kurosawa
- Comment on “Has Abe's Womanomics Worked?†pp. 104-105

- Ayako Kondo
- Abenomics and Japan's Trade Policy in a New Era pp. 106-123

- Mireya SolÃs and Shujiro Urata
- Comment on “Abenomics and Japan's Trade Policy in a New Era†pp. 124-125

- Yorizumi Watanabe
- Comment on “Abenomics and Japan's Trade Policy in a New Era†pp. 126-127

- Fukunari Kimura
- Political Economy of Agricultural Reform in Japan under Abe's Administration pp. 128-144

- Masayoshi Honma and Aurelia George Mulgan
- Comment on “Political Economy of Agricultural Reform in Japan under Abe's Administration†pp. 145-146

- Hal Hill
- Comment on “Political Economy of Agricultural Reform in Japan under Abe's Administration†pp. 147-148

- Kazuhito Yamashita
- Has Abenomics Succeeded in Raising Japan's Inward Foreign Direct Investment? pp. 149-168

- Takeo Hoshi
- Comment on “Has Abenomics Succeeded in Raising Japan's Inward Foreign Direct Investment?†pp. 169-170

- Marcus Noland
- Comment on “Has Abenomics Succeeded in Raising Japan's Inward Foreign Direct Investment?†pp. 171-172

- Kozo Kiyota
Volume 12, issue 2, 2017
- China's Financial Transformation: Editors' Overview pp. 167-187

- Takatoshi Ito, Kazumasa Iwata, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- Building an Efficient Financial System in China: A Need for Stronger Market Discipline pp. 188-205

- Yiping Huang and Xu Wang
- Comment on “Building an Efficient Financial System in China: A Need for Stronger Market Discipline” pp. 206-207

- Peter Morgan
- Comment on “Building an Efficient Financial System in China: A Need for Stronger Market Discipline” pp. 208-209

- Eiichi Sekine
- Local Government Debt and Firm Leverage: Evidence from China pp. 210-232

- Yousha Liang, Kang Shi, Lisheng Wang and Juanyi Xu
- Comment on “Local Government Debt and Firm Leverage: Evidence from China” pp. 233-234

- Fan He
- Comments on “Local Government Debt and Firm Leverage: Evidence from China,” pp. 235-236

- Chi Hung Kwan
- The Boom and Bust of the RMB's Internationalization: A Perspective from Cross-Border Arbitrage pp. 237-253

- Ming Zhang and Bin Zhang
- Comment on “The Boom and Bust of the RMB's Internationalization: A Perspective from Cross-Border Arbitrage” pp. 254-255

- Jong-Wha Lee
- Comment on “The Boom and Bust of the RMB's Internationalization: A Perspective from Cross-border Arbitrage” pp. 256-257

- Takatoshi Ito
- China's New Role in the International Financial Architecture pp. 258-277

- Peter Drysdale, Adam Triggs and Jiao Wang
- Comment on “China's New Role in the International Financial Architecture” pp. 278-279

- Chalongphob Sussangkarn
- Comment on “China's New Role in the International Financial Architecture” pp. 280-281

- Masahiro Kawai
- The Current Wave of State Enterprise Reform in China: A Preliminary Appraisal pp. 282-298

- Barry Naughton
- Comment on “The Current Wave of State Enterprise Reform in China: A Preliminary Appraisal” pp. 299-300

- Hal Hill
- Comment on “The Current Wave of State Enterprise Reform in China: A Preliminary Appraisal” pp. 301-302

- Toshiya Tsugami
- Banking System Reform in China: The Challenges to Improving Its Efficiency in Serving the Real Economy pp. 303-320

- Kumiko Okazaki
- Comment on “Banking System Reform in China: The Challenges to Improving Its Efficiency in Serving the Real Economy” pp. 321-322

- Yosuke Tsuyuguchi
- Comment on “Banking System Reform in China: The Challenges to Improving its Efficiency in Serving the Real Economy” pp. 323-324

- Yoichi Nemoto
- Japan Center for Economic Research pp. 325-328

- Shiro Saito and Kazumasa Iwata
Volume 12, issue 1, 2017
- Labor, Health and Education in Asia-Analysis of Micro Data: Editors' Overview pp. 1-17

- Takatoshi Ito, Kazumasa Iwata, Jong-Wha Lee, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- Disasters, Household Decisions, and Insurance Mechanisms: A Review of Evidence and a Case Study from a Developing Country in Asia pp. 18-40

- Yasuyuki Sawada
- Comment on “Disasters, Household Decisions, and Insurance Mechanisms: A Review of Evidence and a Case Study from a Developing Country in Asia” pp. 41-42

- Euston Quah
- Comment on “Disasters, Household Decisions, and Insurance Mechanisms: A Review of Evidence and a Case Study from a Developing Country in Asia” pp. 43-44

- Keijiro Otsuka
- The Labor Contract Law, Macro Conditions, Self-Selection, and Labor Market Outcomes for Migrants in China pp. 45-65

- Xin Meng
- Comment on “The Labor Contract Law, Macro Conditions, Self-Selection, and Labor Market Outcomes for Migrants in China” pp. 66-67

- Albert Park
- Comment on “The Labor Contact Law, Macro Conditions, Self-Selection and Labor Market Outcomes for Migrants in China” pp. 68-69

- Yiping Huang
- Labor Regulations, Employment and Wages: Evidence from India's Apparel Sector pp. 70-90

- Rana Hasan, Nidhi Kapoor, Aashish Mehta and Asha Sundaram
- Comment on “Labor Regulations, Employment and Wages: Evidence from India's Apparel Sector” pp. 91-92

- Hal Hill
- Comment on “Labour Regulations, Employment and Wages Evidence from India's Apparel Sector” pp. 93-94

- Mohamed Ariff
- Availability of Long-term Care Facilities and Middle-aged People's Labor Supply in Japan pp. 95-112

- Ayako Kondo
- Comment on “Availability of Long-term Care Facilities and Middle-aged People's Labor Supply in Japan” pp. 113-114

- Emiko Usui
- Comment on “Availability of Long-term Care Facilities and Middle-aged People's Labor Supply in Japan” pp. 115-116

- Ryuichi Tanaka
- The Effect of Parental Absence on Child Development in Rural China pp. 117-134

- Jia Wu and Junsen Zhang
- Comment on “The Effect of Parental Absence on Child Development in Rural China” pp. 135-136

- Chikako Yamauchi
- Comment on “The Effect of Parental Absence on Child Development in Rural China” pp. 137-138

- Jinyoung Kim
- Returns to Education and Skills in the Labor Market: Evidence from Japan and Korea pp. 139-160

- Jong-Wha Lee and Dainn Wie
- Comment on “Returns to Education and Skills in the Labor Market: Evidence from Japan and Korea” pp. 161-162

- Daiji Kawaguchi
- Comment on “Returns to Education and Skills in the Labor Market: Evidence from Japan and Korea” pp. 163-164

- Marcus Noland
- Japan Center for Economic Research pp. 165-165

- Shiro Saito and Kazumasa Iwata
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