Asian Economic Policy Review
2006 - 2026
Current editor(s): Takatoshi Ito, Akira Kojima, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata From Japan Center for Economic Research Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 5, issue 2, 2010
- Asia Reshaping the Global Economic Order: Editors' Overview pp. 135-156
- Takatoshi Ito, Akira Kojima, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- International and Regional Cooperation: Asia's Role and Responsibilities pp. 157-173
- Peter Drysdale and Shiro Armstrong
- Comment on “International and Regional Cooperation: Asia's Role and Responsibilities” pp. 174-175
- Mohamed Ariff
- Comment on “International and Regional Cooperation: Asia's Role and Responsibilities” pp. 176-177
- Chalongphob Sussangkarn
- Asia and the Reform of Global Governance pp. 178-193
- Miles Kahler
- Comment on “Asia and the Reform of Global Governance” pp. 194-195
- Hal Hill
- Comment on “Asia and the Reform of Global Governance” pp. 196-197
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto
- Global Imbalances and the Financial Crisis: Reassessing the Role of International Finance pp. 198-216
- Claudio Borio and Piti Disyatat
- Comment on “Global Imbalances and the Financial Crisis: Reassessing the Role of International Finance” pp. 217-218
- Mitsuhiro Fukao
- Comment on “Global Imbalances and the Financial Crisis: Reassessing the Role of International Finance” pp. 219-220
- Kazuo Ueda
- Financial Crisis, “New” Industrial Policy, and the Bite of Multilateral Trade Rules pp. 221-244
- Vinod K. Aggarwal and Simon Evenett
- Comment on “Financial Crisis, ‘New’ Industrial Policy, and the Bite of Multilateral Trade Rules” pp. 245-246
- Siow Yue Chia
- Comment on “Financial Crisis, ‘New’ Industrial Policy, and the Bite of Multilateral Trade Rules” pp. 247-248
- Fukunari Kimura
- China as Number One: How about the Renminbi? pp. 249-276
- Takatoshi Ito
- Comment on “China as Number One: How about the Renminbi?” pp. 277-278
- Jong-Wha Lee
- Comment on “China as Number One: How about the Renminbi?” pp. 279-280
- Shinji Takagi
- Dissecting the China Puzzle: Asymmetric Liberalization and Cost Distortion pp. 281-295
- Yiping Huang
- Comment on “Dissecting the China Puzzle: Asymmetric Liberalization and Cost Distortion” pp. 296-297
- Chi Hung Kwan
- Comment on “Dissecting the China Puzzle: Asymmetric Liberalization and Cost Distortion” pp. 298-299
- Long Ke
Volume 5, issue 1, 2010
- The Environment and Climate Change: Editors' Overview pp. 1-18

- Takatoshi Ito, Akira Kojima, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- Policy Framework for Transition to a Low‐Carbon World Economy pp. 19-33

- Ross Garnaut
- Comment on “Policy Framework for Transition to a Low‐Carbon World Economy” pp. 34-36

- Marcus Noland
- Comment on “Policy Framework for Transition to a Low‐Carbon World Economy” pp. 37-38

- Mitsuhiro Fukao
- Reaching a Global Agreement on Climate Change: What are the Obstacles? pp. 39-58

- Gary Hufbauer and Jisun Kim
- Comment on “Reaching a Global Agreement on Climate Change: What are the Obstacles?” pp. 59-60

- Hal Hill
- Comment on “Reaching a Global Agreement on Climate Change: What are the Obstacles?” pp. 61-62

- Euston Quah
- Climate Change Policy Options for Asian Economies: Findings from an Integrated Assessment Model pp. 63-83

- Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
- Comment on “Climate Change Policy Options for Asian Economies: Findings from an Integrated Assessment Model” pp. 84-85

- Hiro Lee
- Comment on “Climate Change Policy Options for Asian Economies: Findings from an Integrated Assessment Model” pp. 86-87

- Hidenori Niizawa
- Multi‐level Governance and Global Climate Change in East Asia pp. 88-105

- Miranda A. Schreurs
- Comment on “Multi‐level Governance and Global Climate Change in East Asia” pp. 106-107

- Eiji Hosoda
- Comment on “Multi‐level Governance and Global Climate Change in East Asia” pp. 108-109

- Yasuko Kameyama
- Reconciling Economic Growth and Carbon Mitigation: Challenges and Policy Options in China pp. 110-129

- Jing Cao
- Comment on “Reconciling Economic Growth and Carbon Mitigation: Challenges and Policy Options in China” pp. 130-131

- Yongding Yu
- Comment on “Reconciling Economic Growth and Carbon Mitigation: Challenges and Policy Options in China” pp. 132-133

- Akihisa Mori
Volume 4, issue 2, 2009
- The United States and East Asia: Editors' Overview pp. 163-180

- Takatoshi Ito, Akira Kojima, Colin McKenzie, Marcus Noland and Shujiro Urata
- American Economic Relations with Asia pp. 181-199

- Marcus Noland
- Comment on “American Economic Relations with Asia” pp. 200-201

- Hadi Soesastro
- Comment on “American Economic Relations with Asia” pp. 202-203

- Soogil Young
- US Credit Crisis and Spillovers to Asia pp. 204-222

- Morris Goldstein and Danxia Xie
- Comment on “US Credit Crisis and Spillovers to Asia” pp. 223-224

- Chalongphob Sussangkarn
- Comment on “US Credit Crisis and Spillovers to Asia” pp. 225-226

- Yongding Yu
- Politics of Trade in the USA and in the Obama Administration: Implications for Asian Regionalism pp. 227-243

- Claude Barfield
- Comment on “Politics of Trade in the USA and in the Obama Administration: Implications for Asian Regionalism” pp. 244-245

- Mohamed Ariff
- Comment on “Politics of Trade in the USA and in the Obama Administration: Implications for Asian Regionalism” pp. 246-247

- Siow Yue Chia
- US Foreign Direct Investment in East Asia: Strategy and Policy Issues pp. 248-266

- Mahani ZAINAL Abidin and Nor Izzatina Abdul Aziz
- Comment on “US Foreign Direct Investment in East Asia: Strategy and Policy Issues” pp. 267-268

- Shujiro Urata
- Comment on “US Foreign Direct Investment in East Asia: Strategy and Policy Issues” pp. 269-270

- Eric Ramstetter
- Window of Opportunity Opens: Asian and American Views of the International Economic Architecture pp. 271-287

- Wendy Dobson
- Comment on “Window of Opportunity Opens: Asian and American Views of the International Economic Architecture” pp. 288-289

- Jong-Wha Lee
- Comment on “Window of Opportunity Opens: Asian and American Views of the International Economic Architecture” pp. 290-291

- Peter Drysdale
- US and East Asian Security under the Obama Presidency: A Japanese Perspective pp. 292-307

- Yoshihide Soeya
- Comment on “US and East Asian Security under the Obama Presidency: A Japanese Perspective” pp. 308-309

- Robert Dujarric
- Comment on “US and East Asian Security under the Obama Presidency: A Japanese Perspective” pp. 310-311

- Kishore Mahbubani
Volume 4, issue 1, 2009
- Editors’ Overview pp. 1-18

- Takatoshi Ito, Akira Kojima, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- Long‐term Forecast of the Demographic Transition in Japan and Asia pp. 19-38

- Takao Komine and Shigesaburo Kabe
- Comment on “Long‐term Forecast of the Demographic Transition in Japan and Asia” pp. 39-42

- Naohiro Ogawa
- Comment on “Long‐term Forecast of the Demographic Transition in Japan and Asia” pp. 43-44

- Marcus Noland
- Demographic Change and Economic Growth in Asia pp. 45-64

- David Bloom and Jocelyn Finlay
- Comment on “Demographic Change and Economic Growth in Asia” pp. 65-66

- Hal Hill
- Comment on “Demographic Change and Economic Growth in Asia” pp. 67-68

- Chalongphob Sussangkarn
- Aging, Asset Markets, and Asset Returns: A View From Europe to Asia pp. 69-92

- Axel Börsch‐supan and Alexander Ludwig
- Comment on “Aging, Asset Markets, and Asset Returns: A View From Europe to Asia” pp. 93-94

- Takatoshi Ito
- Comment on “Aging, Asset Markets, and Asset Returns: A View From Europe to Asia” pp. 95-96

- Mitsuhiro Fukao
- How to Make the Japanese Public Pension System Reliable and Workable pp. 97-116

- Noriyuki Takayama and Yukinobu Kitamura
- Comment on “How to Make the Japanese Public Pension System Reliable and Workable” pp. 117-118

- Naohiro Yashiro
- Comment on “How to Make the Japanese Public Pension System Reliable and Workable” pp. 119-120

- Worawan Chandoevwit
- Ultrasonography and Sex Ratios in China pp. 121-137

- Hongbin Li and Hui Zheng
- Comment on “Ultrasonography and Sex Ratios in China” pp. 138-139

- Francis Lui
- Comment on “Ultrasonography and Sex Ratios in China” pp. 140-141

- Yongding Yu
- Demographic Change and Asian Dynamics: Social and Political Implications pp. 142-157

- Takashi Inoguchi
- Comment on “Demographic Change and Asian Dynamics: Social and Political Implications” pp. 158-159

- Siow Yue Chia
- Comment on “Demographic Change and Asian Dynamics: Social and Political Implications” pp. 160-161

- Takashi Shiraishi
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