Asian Economic Policy Review
2006 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 2, 2015
- Social Security in Ageing Asia: Editors' Overview pp. 179-198

- Takatoshi Ito, Kazumasa Iwata, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- Population Ageing and Social Security in Asia pp. 199-222

- Rafal Chomik and John Piggott
- Comment on “Population Ageing and Social Security in Asia” pp. 223-224

- Hal Hill
- Public Pension Programs in Southeast Asia: An Assessment pp. 225-245

- Mukul Asher and Azad S. Bali
- Comment on “Public Pension Programs in Southeast Asia: An Assessment” pp. 246-247

- Marcus Noland
- Comment on “Public Pension Programs in Southeast Asia: An Assessment” pp. 248-249

- Chalongphob Sussangkarn
- The Social Protection System in Ageing China pp. 250-270

- Fang Cai and Yang Du
- Comment on “The Social Protection System in Ageing China” pp. 271-272

- Yiping Huang
- Comment on “The Social Protection System in Ageing China” pp. 273-274

- Long Ke
- Public Pension Fund Management: Best Practice and International Experience pp. 275-295

- Andrew Rozanov
- Comment on “Public Pension Fund Management: Best Practice and International Experience” pp. 296-298

- Peter R. Orszag
- Comment on “Public Pension Fund Management: Best Practice and International Experience” pp. 299-300

- Sadayuki Horie
- How does the Price Regulation Policy Impact on Patient–Nurse Ratios and the Length of Hospital Stays in Japanese Hospitals? pp. 301-323

- Haruko Noguchi
- Comment on “How does the Price Regulation Policy Impact on Patient–Nurse Ratios and the Length of Hospital Stays in Japanese Hospitals?” pp. 324-325

- Ayako Kondo
- Comment on “How does the Price Regulation Policy Impact on Patient–Nurse Ratios and the Length of Hospital Stays in Japanese Hospitals?” pp. 326-327

- Toshiaki Iizuka
Volume 10, issue 1, 2015
- Innovation in East Asia: Editors' Overview pp. 1-18

- Takatoshi Ito, Kazumasa Iwata, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- Innovation and Economic Growth in East Asia: An Overview pp. 19-37

- Albert Guangzhou Hu
- Comment on “Innovation and Economic Growth in East Asia: An Overview” pp. 38-40

- Kyoji Fukao
- Comment on “Innovation and Economic Growth in East Asia: An Overview” pp. 41-42

- Jong-Wha Lee
- Different Impacts of Scientific and Technological Knowledge on Economic Growth: Contrasting Science and Technology Policy in East Asia and Latin America pp. 43-66

- Yee Kyoung Kim and Keun Lee
- Comment on “Different Impacts of Scientific and Technological Knowledge on Economic Growth: Contrasting Science and Technology Policy in East Asia and Latin America” pp. 67-68

- Kazuyuki Motohashi
- Comment on “Different Impacts of Scientific and Technological Knowledge on Economic Growth: Contrasting Science and Technology Policy in East Asia and Latin America” pp. 69-70

- Mohamed Ariff
- The Nature of Innovative Activity and the Protection of Intellectual Property in Asia pp. 71-91

- Difei Geng and Kamal Saggi
- Comment on “The Nature of Innovative Activity and the Protection of Intellectual Property in Asia” pp. 92-93

- Reiko Aoki
- Comment on “The Nature of Innovative Activity and the Protection of Intellectual Property in Asia” pp. 94-95

- Hal Hill
- Determinants of International Research Collaboration: Evidence from International Co-Inventions in Asia and Major OECD Countries pp. 96-119

- Naotoshi Tsukada and Sadao Nagaoka
- Comment on “Determinants of International Research Collaboration: Evidence from International Co-Inventions in Asia and Major OECD Countries” pp. 120-121

- Hideo Owan
- Comment on “Determinants of International Research Collaboration: Evidence from International Co-Inventions in Asia and Major OECD Countries” pp. 122-123

- Marcus Noland
- Escaping the Middle-Income Trap in Southeast Asia: Micro Evidence on Innovation, Productivity, and Globalization pp. 124-147

- Cassey Lee and Dionisius Narjoko
- Comment on “Escaping the Middle-Income Trap in Southeast Asia: Micro Evidence on Innovation, Productivity, and Globalization” pp. 148-149

- Patarapong Intarakumnerd
- Comment on “Escaping the Middle-Income Trap in Southeast Asia: Micro Evidence on Innovation, Productivity, and Globalization” pp. 150-151

- Tomohiko Inui
- Measuring and Explaining Innovative Capability: Evidence from Southeast Asia pp. 152-173

- Tomohiro Machikita and Yasushi Ueki
- Comment on “Measuring and Explaining Innovative Capability: Evidence from Southeast Asia” pp. 174-175

- Ganeshan Wignaraja
- Comment on “Measuring and Explaining Innovative Capability: Evidence from Southeast Asia” pp. 176-177

- Fukunari Kimura
Volume 9, issue 2, 2014
- China's Impact on the Rest of the World: Editors’ Overview pp. 163-179

- Takatoshi Ito, Kazumasa Iwata, Colin McKenzie, Marcus Noland and Shujiro Urata
- Changing China, Changing Africa: Future Contours of an Emerging Relationship pp. 180-197

- Martyn Davies, Peter Draper and Hannah Edinger
- Comment on “Changing China, Changing Africa: Future Contours of an Emerging Relationship” pp. 198-199

- Marcus Noland
- Comment on “Changing China, Changing Africa: Future Contours of an Emerging Relationship” pp. 200-201

- Katsumi Hirano
- China's Economic Influence in Latin America pp. 202-222

- Barbara Kotschwar
- Comment on “China's Economic Influence in Latin America” pp. 223-224

- Akio Hosono
- Comment on “China's Economic Influence in Latin America” pp. 225-226

- Chi Hung Kwan
- Overseas Impacts of China's Outward Direct Investment pp. 227-249

- Bijun Wang, Rui Mao and Qin Gou
- Comment on “Overseas Impacts of China's Outward Direct Investment” pp. 250-251

- Tomoo Marukawa
- Comment on “Overseas Impacts of China's Outward Direct Investment” pp. 252-253

- Siow Yue Chia
- China in Global Economic Governance pp. 254-271

- Hongying Wang and Erik French
- Comment on “China in Global Economic Governance” pp. 272-273

- Jong-Wha Lee
- Comment on “China's Participation in Global Economic Governnce” pp. 274-275

- Akihiko Tanaka
- International Transmission of the People's Bank of China's Balance Sheet Expansion pp. 276-296

- Yiping Huang, Peichu Xie and Jiao Wang
- Comment on “International Transmission of People's Bank of China's Balance Sheet Expansion” pp. 297-298

- Chalongphob Sussangkarn
- Comment on “International Transmission of People's Bank of China's Balance Sheet Expansion” pp. 299-300

- Takatoshi Ito
- China's Foreign Aid at a Transitional Stage pp. 301-317

- Naohiro Kitano
- Comment on “China's Foreign Aid at a Transitional Stage” pp. 318-319

- Mohamed Ariff
- Comment on “China's Foreign Aid at a Transitional Stage” pp. 320-321

- Hal Hill
Volume 9, issue 1, 2014
- Japan's Persistent Deflation and Monetary Policy: Editors' Overview pp. 1-19

- Takatoshi Ito, Kazumasa Iwata, Colin McKenzie, Shujiro Urata and Tsutomu Watanabe
- Chronic Deflation in Japan pp. 20-39

- Kenji Nishizaki, Toshitaka Sekine and Yoichi Ueno
- Comment on “Chronic Deflation in Japan” pp. 40-41

- Kazuo Ueda
- Comment on “Chronic Deflation in Japan” pp. 42-43

- Andrew Levin
- Micro Price Dynamics during Japan's Lost Decades pp. 44-64

- Nao Sudo, Kozo Ueda and Kota Watanabe
- Comment on “Micro Price Dynamics during Japan's Lost Decades” pp. 65-66

- Kosuke Aoki
- Comment on “Micro Price Dynamics during Japan's Lost Decades” pp. 67-68

- Tack Yun
- Product Downsizing and Hidden Price Increases: Evidence from Japan's Deflationary Period pp. 69-89

- Satoshi Imai and Tsutomu Watanabe
- Comment on “Product Downsizing and Hidden Price Increases: Evidence from Japan's Deflationary Period” pp. 90-91

- Shigenori Shiratsuka
- Comment on “Product Downsizing and Hidden Price Increases: Evidence from Japan's Deflationary Period” pp. 92-93

- Kiyohiko G. Nishimura
- Who Faces Higher Prices? An Empirical Analysis Based on Japanese Homescan Data pp. 94-115

- Naohito Abe and Kyosuke Shiotani
- Comment on “Who Faces Higher Prices? An Empirical Analysis Based on Japanese Homescan Data” pp. 116-117

- Michio Suzuki
- Comment on “Who Faces Higher Prices? An Empirical Analysis Based on Japanese Homescan Data” pp. 118-119

- Yukinobu Kitamura
- A Pass-Through Revival pp. 120-138

- Etsuro Shioji
- Comment on “A Pass-Through Revival” pp. 139-140

- Kiyotaka Sato
- Comment on “A Pass-Through Revival” pp. 141-142

- Yushi Yoshida
- Is Downward Wage Flexibility the Primary Factor of Japan's Prolonged Deflation? pp. 143-158

- Sachiko Kuroda and Isamu Yamamoto
- Comments on “Is Downward Wage Flexibility the Primary Factor of Japan's Prolonged Deflation?” pp. 159-160

- Kenn Ariga
- Comment on “Is Downward Wage Flexibility the Primary Factor of Japan's Prolonged Deflation?” pp. 161-162

- Ryo Kambayashi
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