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 3, issue 2, 2008
- Editors’ Overview pp. 163-179

- Takatoshi Ito, Akira Kojima, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- Rapid Economic Growth: Contributing Factors and Challenges Ahead* pp. 180-204

- Isher Judge Ahluwalia
- Comment on “Rapid Economic Growth: Contributing Factors and Challenges Ahead” pp. 205-206

- Makoto Kojima
- Comment on “Rapid Economic Growth: Contributing Factors and Challenges Ahead”1 pp. 207-208

- Jong-Wha Lee
- The Role of Fiscal and Monetary Policies in Sustaining Growth With Stability in India* pp. 209-236

- Rakesh Mohan
- Comment on “The Role of Fiscal and Monetary Policies in Sustaining Growth With Stability in India” pp. 237-239

- Takatoshi Ito
- Comment on “The Role of Fiscal and Monetary Policies in Sustaining Growth With Stability in India” pp. 240-241

- Chalongphob Sussangkarn
- Internationalization of Indian Enterprises: Patterns, Strategies, Ownership Advantages, and Implications* pp. 242-261

- Nagesh Kumar
- Comment on “Internationalization of Indian Enterprises: Patterns, Strategies, Ownership Advantages, and Implications” pp. 262-263

- Eisuke Sakakibara
- Comment on “Internationalization of Indian Enterprises: Patterns, Strategies, Ownership Advantages, and Implications” pp. 264-265

- Shujiro Urata
- The Role of Trade and International Economic Policy in Indian Economic Performance* pp. 266-285

- Anne O. Krueger
- Comment on “The Role of Trade and International Economic Policy in Indian Economic Performance” pp. 286-287

- Siow Yue Chia
- Comment on “The Role of Trade and International Economic Policy in Indian Economic Performance” pp. 288-289

- Marcus Noland
- Economic Reforms and Human Development Indicators in India* pp. 290-310

- Raghbendra Jha
- Comment on “Economic Reforms and Human Development Indicators in India” pp. 311-312

- Hal Hill
- Comment on “Economic Reforms and Human Development Indicators in India” pp. 313-314

- Takashi Kurosaki
- The Political Economy of India's Economic Reforms* pp. 315-331

- Rahul Mukherji
- Comment on “The Political Economy of India's Economic Reforms” pp. 332-333

- Suman Bery
- Comment on “The Political Economy of India's Economic Reforms” pp. 334-335

- Hideki Esho
Volume 3, issue 1, 2008
- Editors’ Overview pp. 1-18

- Hal Hill, Takatoshi Ito, Akira Kojima, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- What's Not Converging? East Asia's Relative Performance in Income, Health, and Education* pp. 19-37

- Charles Kenny
- Comment on “What's Not Converging? East Asia's Relative Performance in Income, Health, and Education” pp. 38-39

- Rana Hasan
- Comment on “What's Not Converging? East Asia's Relative Performance in Income, Health, and Education” pp. 40-41

- Konosuke Odaka
- Globalization, Inequality, and Local‐level Dynamics: Indonesia and the Philippines* pp. 42-61

- Hal Hill
- Comment on “Globalization, Inequality, and Local‐level Dynamics: Indonesia and the Philippines” pp. 62-63

- Mario Lamberte
- Comment on “Globalization, Inequality, and Local‐level Dynamics: Indonesia and the Philippines” pp. 64-66

- Takahiro Akita
- Shares of the Rich and the Rest in the World Economy: Income Divergence Between Nations, 1820–2030 pp. 67-82

- Angus Maddison
- Comment on “Shares of the Rich and the Rest in the World Economy: Income Divergence Between Nations, 1820–2030” pp. 83-84

- Marcus Noland
- Comment on “Shares of the Rich and the Rest in the World Economy: Income Divergence Between Nations, 1820–2030” pp. 85-86

- Shujiro Urata
- Inequality in Japan* pp. 87-109

- Fumio Ohtake
- Comment on “Inequality in Japan” pp. 110-111

- Naohiro Yashiro
- Comment on “Inequality in Japan” pp. 112-113

- Siow Yue Chia
- Income Inequality in Malaysia* pp. 114-132

- Haji Mat Zin Ragayah
- Comment on “Income Inequality in Malaysia” pp. 133-134

- Mohamed Ariff
- Comment on “Income Inequality in Malaysia” pp. 135-139

- Medhi Krongkaew
- Reform, Growth, and Inequality in China* pp. 140-158

- John Knight
- Comment on “Reform, Growth, and Inequality in China” pp. 159-160

- Shi Li
- Comment on “Reform, Growth, and Inequality in China” pp. 161-162

- Yongding Yu
Volume 2, issue 2, 2007
- Editors’ Overview pp. 169-185

- Takatoshi Ito, Akira Kojima, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- Japan's Lost Decade: What Have We Learned and Where Are We Heading?* pp. 186-203

- Hiroshi Yoshikawa
- Comment on “Japan's Lost Decade: What Have We Learned and Where Are We Heading?” pp. 204-205

- Hugh Patrick
- Comment on “Japan's Lost Decade: What Have We Learned and Where Are We Heading?” pp. 206-207

- Kazuo Ueda
- Japan's Security Policy in East Asia pp. 208-222

- Michael Auslin and Michael Green
- Comment on “Japan's Security Policy in East Asia” pp. 223-224

- Lee Poh Ping
- Comment on “Japan's Security Policy in East Asia” pp. 225-226

- Takashi Inoguchi
- Japan's New Foreign Economic Policy: A Shift Toward a Strategic and Activist Model?* pp. 227-245

- Mireya Solís and Shujiro Urata
- Comment on “Japan's New Foreign Economic Policy: A Shift toward a Strategic and Activist Model?” pp. 246-248

- Mohamed Ariff
- Comment on “Japan's New Foreign Economic Policy: A Shift toward a Strategic and Activist Model?” pp. 249-250

- Hitoshi Tanaka
- From Industrial Policy to Innovation Policy: Japan's Pursuit of Competitive Advantage* pp. 251-268

- Marcus Noland
- Comment on “From Industrial Policy to Innovation Policy: Japan's Pursuit of Competitive Advantage” pp. 269-270

- Hal Hill
- Comment on “From Industrial Policy to Innovation Policy: Japan's Pursuit of Competitive Advantage” pp. 271-272

- Kyung Tae Lee
- Financial Crisis and the Lost Decade* pp. 273-297

- Mitsuhiro Fukao
- Comment on “Financial Crisis and the Lost Decade” pp. 298-300

- Robert Alan Feldman
- Comment on “Financial Crisis and the Lost Decade” pp. 301-302

- Claudio Borio
- Aging, Savings, and Public Pensions in Japan* pp. 303-319

- Charles Horioka, Wataru Suzuki and Tatsuo Hatta
- Comment on “Aging, Savings, and Public Pensions in Japan” pp. 320-321

- Mukul G. Asher
- Comment on “Aging, Savings, and Public Pensions in Japan” pp. 322-323

- Yukinobu Kitamura
Volume 2, issue 1, 2007
- Editors' Overview pp. 1-15

- Takatoshi Ito, Akira Kojima, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
- Asian Currency Crisis and the International Monetary Fund, 10 Years Later: Overview* pp. 16-49

- Takatoshi Ito
- Comment on “Asian Currency Crisis and the International Monetary Fund, 10 Years Later: Overview” pp. 50-51

- Mohamed Ariff
- Comment on “Asian Currency Crisis and the International Monetary Fund, 10 Years Later: Overview” pp. 52-53

- Akira Kohsaka
- Regional and Global Responses to the Asian Crisis pp. 54-70

- Stephen Grenville
- Comment on “Regional and Global Responses to the Asian Crisis”* pp. 71-72

- Robert McCauley
- Comment on “Regional and Global Responses to the Asian Crisis” pp. 73-74

- Eiji Ogawa
- Are Banking Systems in East Asia Stronger?* pp. 75-95

- Philip Turner
- Comment on “Are Banking Systems in East Asia Stronger?” pp. 96-97

- Anwar Nasution
- Comment on “Are Banking Systems in East Asia Stronger?” pp. 98-99

- Mitsuhiro Fukao
- Ten Years After the Financial Crisis in Thailand: What Has Been Learned or Not Learned? pp. 100-118

- Chalongphob Sussangkarn and Pakorn Vichyanond
- Comment on “Ten Years After the Financial Crisis in Thailand: What Has Been Learned or Not Learned?” pp. 119-120

- Atchana Waiquamdee
- Comment on “Ten Years After the Financial Crisis in Thailand: What Has Been Learned or Not Learned?” pp. 121-122

- Hidenobu Okuda
- Indonesia After the Asian Crisis* pp. 123-141

- Hal Hill and Takashi Shiraishi
- Comment on “Indonesia After the Asian Crisis” pp. 142-143

- Hadi Soesastro
- Comment on “Indonesia After the Asian Crisis” pp. 144-145

- Siow Yue Chia
- Crisis and Recovery: What We Have Learned from the South Korean Experience?* pp. 146-164

- Jong-Wha Lee and Changyong Rhee
- Comment on “Crisis and Recovery: What Have We Learned from the South Korean Experience?” pp. 165-166

- Marcus Noland
- Comment on “Crisis and Recovery: What Have We Learned from the South Korean Experience?” pp. 167-168

- Yukiko Fukagawa
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