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Volume 7, issue 2, 2011
- Overall Picture and Structure of the Fiscal Economic Model pp. 175-298

- Nobutoshi Kitaura, Junji Ueda, Shintaro Nakagawa, Daisuke Nishino, Tatsuya Sugiura, Kun Kawaguchi, Motokazu Sakamura, Tetsutaro Ohmatsu, Noriyoshi Nagumo, Syohei Kyotani, Takuto Nagashima, Kensaku Morita, Tatsuo Sakamoto, Ryo Ishida, Takaki Hojo and Yoko Masui
- Simulation Analysis of Japan's Fiscal Sustainability pp. 299-336

- Junji Ueda and Tatsuya Sugiura
- Structure of the Social Security Model and Simulation Results pp. 337-384

- Nobutoshi Kitaura, Syohei Kyotani, Takuto Nagashima, Kensaku Morita, Tatsuo Sakamoto, Tatsuya Sugiura and Ryo Ishida
- Structure of the Forward-Looking Model of the Japanese Economy and Simulation Results pp. 385-454

- Daisuke Ishikawa, Nobutoshi Kitaura, Junji Ueda and Shintaro Nakagawa
Volume 7, issue 1, 2011
- Asset Price Bubbles and Macroeconomic Policy pp. 1-26

- Masahiko Takeda
- Structure of the Financial System and the Contagion Effect: A Network Approach pp. 27-50

- Mariko Fujii and Makoto Takaoka
- Asset Price Bubbles and Macroeconomic Policy pp. 51-108

- Kenji Nishiguchi
- Response to State Fiscal Crisis - Drawing on Experiences in International Finance pp. 109-152

- Masatsugu Asakawa
- Political Economy of the Financial Crises in Japan and the United States: A Comparative Study on the Bailout of Financial Institutions pp. 153-174

- Hirofumi Takinami
Volume 6, issue 6, 2010
- European integration and financial crisis: causes, implications and policy directions pp. 893-920

- Laurence Boone
- Fiscal Policy in the Crisis. Impact, Sustainability, Long Term Implications pp. 921-942

- Pier Carlo Padoan
- The Euro after its first decade: Weathering the financial storm and enlarging the Euro area pp. 943-984

- Klaus Regling, Servaas Deroose, Reinhard Felke and Paul Kutos
- Understanding the Crisis in Emerging Europe pp. 985-1008

- Erik Berglof, Yevgeniya Korniyenko, Alexander Plekhanov and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
- Lessons of the Japanese Crisis for the Euro zone financial and economic Crisis pp. 1009-1032

- Sahoko Kaji
Volume 6, issue 5, 2010
- A significant step toward future research exchange with India pp. 791-794

- Nobuyuki Sato and Rui Arase
- Japanese Macroeconomic Policy Management after the Global Financial Crisis pp. 795-806

- Tokuo Iwaisako
- India's Experience during Current Global Crisis: A Capital Account Perspective pp. 807-836

- Dayanand Arora, Francis Rathinam and Mohammad Shuheb Khan
- Regional Monetary Coordination in Asia after the Global Financial Crisis: Comparison in Regional Monetary Stability between ASEAN+3 and ASEAN+3+3 pp. 837-858

- Eiji Ogawa
- Feasibility of Currency Unions in Asia - An Assessment Using Generalized Purchasing Power Parity - pp. 859-872

- Hiroyuki Taguchi
- Prospects for a Single Asian Currency pp. 873-892

- Abhijit Sen Gupta
Volume 6, issue 4, 2010
- European integration and financial crisis: causes, implications and policy directions pp. 581-610

- Mark Horton
- Restoring Fiscal Sustainability: Lessons for the Public Sector pp. 611-624

- Barry Anderson
- A Study on Fiscal Policy Challenges in Japan pp. 625-644

- Kazuyuki Sugimoto
- Fiscal Policy Issues in Korea after the Current Crisis pp. 659-684

- Ki Seok Hong
- Fiscal Policy Issues for India after the Current Crisis pp. 685-720

- Rajiv Kumar and Alamuru Soumya
- Indonesia's Savior: Fiscal, Monetary, Trade, or Luck? pp. 721-740

- Arianto Patunru and Erna Zetha
- Fiscal Policy Issues in Thailand after the Current Economic Crisis pp. 741-768

- Somchai Jitsuchon
- Current Global Crisis, Fiscal Stimulus Package and Implication for Vietnam pp. 769-790

- Nguyen Due Nhat, Nguyen Ngoe Anh and Nguyen Thang
- Meeting the Challenges of Financial Crisis- China's Practice Ffrom Developing Countries' Prospective pp. 985-1008

- Jia Kang
Volume 6, issue 3, 2010
- Global Financial Crisis, Hedge Funds, and the Shadow Banking System pp. 347-368

- Tokuo Iwaisako
- GSE Crisis and its implication - with focus on corporate governance pp. 369-406

- Masahiro Kobayashi and Yuji Orui
- The Fed's response to the financial crisis: Pages from the BOJ playbook, or a whole new ball game? pp. 407-430

- Kenneth Kuttner
- Housing Bubbles in Japan and the United States pp. 431-472

- Chihiro Shimizu and Tsutomu Watanabe
- China's Macroeconomic Policy Shift in 2008 -Political Process from Tightening to Easing- pp. 473-510

- Osamu Tanaka
- Fiscal System and Policy in China -Transition and Tasks of Thirty-year-Reform and Opening policy- pp. 511-556

- Jiro Naito
- Relationship between Financial System Reform and Economic Development in China pp. 557-580

- Long Ke
Volume 6, issue 2, 2010
- Some aspects of the OECD business cycle - The effects of EMU - pp. 199-236

- Yasuyuki Komaki and Nobuo Iizuka
- Business Cycles in Japan and in Asian Countries: Tests of Comovements between CI and Trade Statistics pp. 237-260

- Konomi Tonogi, Katsuaki Ochiai and Kazumi Asako
- Marginal Productivity Principle and Measurement Biases in TFP: Evidence from International Productivity Database pp. 261-286

- Kazumi Asako and Miho Takizawa
- Empirical Analysis of International Tax Treaties and Foreign Direct Investment pp. 287-312

- Taro Ohno
- Economic Analysis and International Security pp. 313-346

- Martin McGuire
Volume 6, issue 1, 2010
- Fiscal Competition among Regional Governments - Tax Competition, Expenditure Competition and Externalities - pp. 1-30

- Hikaru Ogawa
- Redistribution and Local Public Finance pp. 31-54

- Masayoshi Hayashi
- Inequality and National Pension Issues in Japan pp. 55-80

- Ichiro Sasaki
- How Did the Capital Flow through Banks Change in the 1990s? -- Examining "Credit Crunch", "Forbearance Lending", and "Overbanking" -- pp. 81-104

- Wako Watanabe
- Crowding - in Effect of Public Investment on Private Investment pp. 105-120

- Toshiya Hatano
- Japanese Aging and Public Capital Formation pp. 121-152

- Hiroshi Yoshida
- Local Public Sector Investment and Stabilization Policy: Evidence from Japan pp. 153-166

- Tomomi Miyazaki
- Implementation of public works and intergovernmental relationships in Japan pp. 167-198

- Shun-ichiro Bessho
Volume 5, issue 2, 2009
- Activity of IRCJ and Banking Crisis in Japan pp. 151-200

- Yuri Okina
- Effects of the Bankruptcy Laws Reform on Banks: The examination of recent Japanese experience pp. 201-228

- Sumio Hirose
- The Behavior of Japanese banks in the 1990s and Government Intervention for the Financial crisis pp. 229-254

- Katsutoshi Shimizu
- Prefunding Health and Long-term Care Insurance pp. 255-286

- Yasushi Iwamoto and Tadashi Fukui
- Is the Employee's Pension Program Politically Viable? pp. 287-318

- Hideki Konishi and Shimpei Otake
Volume 5, issue 1, 2009
- Early Warning Systems of Currency Crises pp. 1-24

- Takatoshi Ito and Keisuke Orii
- Financial Architecture in East Asia pp. 25-44

- Shin-ichi Fukuda
- New State of Financial and Capital Markets in East Asia Cross-Border Bonds towards Asian Currency Basket Denominated Bonds pp. 45-62

- Hidefumi Yamagami
- Chinese Informal Financial Systems and Economic Growth --A Case Study of China's Small and Medium Enterprises pp. 63-88

- Cong Ji
- Linkage of Business Cycles in East Asian Countries after the Currency Crisis pp. 89-108

- Masayuki Keida
- The Stability of Currency Systems in East Asia --Quantitative Analysis Using a Multi-Country Macro-Econometric Model-- pp. 109-138

- Koichiro Kamada
- The Concept of Qualified Reorganizations in Japan pp. 139-150

- Tetsuya Watanabe
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