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International Journal of Economic Policy Studies
2016 - 2025
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2022, volume 16, articles 2
- Pharmaceutical markets in Japan and the United States pp. 355-370

- William S. Comanor
- A return to international policy coordination in the age of secular stagnation pp. 371-388

- Koichi Hamada and Makoto Sakurai
- Fiscal sustainability in the GCC countries pp. 389-408

- Cosimo Magazzino
- Effects of adult mortality rate on educational attainment: empirical analysis using cross-country panel data pp. 409-422

- Koji Yasuda and Tomoko Kinugasa
- Econometric analysis of the employment of persons with disabilities in prefectural boards of education pp. 423-441

- Kenichi Kuromiya
- Consumer switching behavior and bundling: an empirical study of Japan’s retail energy markets pp. 443-463

- Reiko Murakami
- Effects of firm-level ESG performance on creditworthiness in Japanese listed companies pp. 465-489

- Hiroaki Kambe and Masatoshi Tamamura
- Correction to: Consumer switching behavior and bundling: an empirical study of Japan’s retail energy markets pp. 491-491

- Reiko Murakami
- Publisher Correction: Effects of firm-level ESG performance on creditworthiness in Japanese listed companies pp. 493-493

- Hiroaki Kambe and Masatoshi Tamamura
2022, volume 16, articles 1
- An analysis of strategic housing market assessment as an evidence for the UK local housing planning pp. 1-26

- Zhaoyuan Liu and Soichiro Takagi
- Microdata analysis about the effects of health status and bequest motive on the elderly household assets in Japan pp. 27-41

- Koji Yasuda
- The relationship between demographic change and house price: Chinese evidence pp. 43-65

- Yihua Wang and Tomoko Kinugasa
- Household energy consumption pattern changes in an aging society: the case of Japan between 1989 and 2014 in retrospect pp. 67-83

- Nozomu Inoue, Shigeru Matsumoto and Kozo Mayumi
- Estimating economic unfairness in Japan and policies toward fairness pp. 85-111

- Sayaka Sakoda
- Effect of a health shock on working hours and health care usage: the role of financial inclusion in Ghana pp. 113-134

- Paul Owusu Takyi and Roberto Leon-Gonzalez
- Contractualisation in India’s manufacturing industry and the economic reforms of the early 1990s: an analysis based on ASI data pp. 135-157

- Bir Singh
- Exchange rate regime, world oil prices and the Mexican economy pp. 159-178

- Merve Osmanbeyoglu, Nukhet Dogan and M. Hakan Berument
- The role of labor market structure and shocks for monetary policy in Kazakhstan pp. 179-210

- Alisher Tolepbergen
- The impact of remittance inflows on economic growth, unemployment and income inequality: An international evidence pp. 211-235

- Shreya Pal, Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath, Gupteswar Patel and Mantu Kumar Mahalik
- Choice of higher education in India and its determinants pp. 237-251

- Khalid Khan
- Monetary policy and capital flow implications on economic growth in BRICS countries pp. 253-274

- Ergin Akalpler and Simbarashe Hove
- Conditional cash transfers to mothers, intrahousehold allocations: the role of unobservability pp. 275-296

- Debosree Banerjee and Stephan Klasen
- Does poverty deter foreign direct investment flows to developing countries? pp. 297-330

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Sustaining the Commons and the Use of Neonicotinoid Pesticides Considered in Terms of Agricultural Marketing: Economic Policy implications of farmers’ and agricultural communities’ pesticides use pp. 331-353

- Etsusaku Shimada
2021, volume 15, articles 2
- Business diversification and multifaceted markets pp. 235-255

- Koki Arai and Shuya Hayashi
- Japanese newspapers pp. 257-299

- David Flath
- An analysis of export, import and exchange rate oscillation in Ghana pp. 301-327

- Peter Nuhu and Dramani Bukari
- Relative role of external debt, FDI, and domestic investment in economic growth: evidence from Sri Lanka pp. 329-347

- Biswajit Maitra
- Urban child health: does parent characteristics matter? pp. 349-365

- Normaz Wana Ismail, Sudha Sivadas, Rusmawati Said and Azmawani Abd Rahman
- Bad rules rather than slow discretion? A critical appraisal of EU stabilisation policy pp. 367-385

- Bernd Lucke and Bodo R. Neumann
- The importance of economic openness on technical efficiency in global perspective pp. 387-403

- Yohanes Andika Tjitrajaya, Charvin Lim, Shafiah Meike Serepina Pasaribu, Ferensky Regina Sandjaja and Ivantia Savitri Mokoginta
- International trade, human capital and economic growth in Sri Lanka pp. 405-426

- Biswajit Maitra and Moutushi Chakraborty
2021, volume 15, articles 1
- Preface to the special feature on recent monetary policy 2 pp. 1-3

- Naotsugu Hayashi
- Non-traditional monetary policy and the future of the financial industries pp. 5-21

- Willem Thorbecke
- Non-traditional monetary policies and their effects on the economy pp. 23-40

- Yutaka Harada
- BOJ's non-traditional monetary policies and their effects on the Japanese economy: comments and views on Harada pp. 41-53

- Naotsugu Hayashi
- Preparation determinants for migration to rural areas in Japan: empirical analysis using questionnaire data pp. 55-74

- Etsusaku Shimada and Tomoko Kinugasa
- Government banks and financial development pp. 75-102

- Rania Kabir and David Flath
- Wives’ gender identity, work hours, employment status, and life satisfaction: evidence from Japan pp. 103-124

- Jun Ando
- Development aid and services export diversification pp. 125-156

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Why MMT can’t work pp. 157-181

- Biagio Bossone
- The dynamic analysis of maintenance policy in a growing economy with public capital pp. 183-204

- Shian -Jang Tzeng, Yirui Xu, Jianfu Ding, Yongyou Li and Hongshi Jin
- Intersectoral linkages and imports of Vietnam: an input–output approach pp. 205-231

- Hai Thanh Nguyen
- Correction to: Wives’ gender identity, work hours, employment status, and life satisfaction: evidence from Japan pp. 233-233

- Jun Ando
2020, volume 14, articles 2
- Special Issue: Population and economic development in East Asia 2 pp. 297-299

- Tomoko Kinugasa
- New normal and new economy: a new growth engine for China pp. 301-312

- Yusaku Nishimura
- Vietnam after 2020: toward a prosperous economy, social inclusion and environmental sustainability pp. 313-326

- Dat Tho Tran, Minh Hoang Doan and Nhung Tuyet Do
- Chinese sustainable framework in the digitalized global communities pp. 327-336

- Hiroshige Tanaka
- How and to what extent has the demographic dividend affected China’s economic growth? pp. 337-350

- Kazuki Taketoshi
- Spatial analysis of female labor force participation rates in Japan pp. 351-361

- Akiko Sakanishi
- Inflation in India: causes and anti-inflationary policy perception pp. 363-387

- Biswajit Maitra and Tafajul Hossain
- Evaluation of the reform in the Turkish electricity sector: a CGE analysis pp. 389-419

- Erisa Dautaj Şenerdem and K. Ali Akkemik
- What prolongs the duration of NEET status for youth? Evidence from Japanese panel data pp. 421-448

- Yoshiyuki Tanaka
- Literature survey on the economic impact of digital platforms pp. 449-464

- Soichiro Takagi
2020, volume 14, articles 1
- Preface to the special feature on population and economic development in East Asia pp. 1-2

- Tomoko Kinugasa
- Does a relationship between fertility and labor participation of women really exist? Perspectives from time series analysis pp. 3-23

- Hisakazu Kato
- Demographic transition and economic miracles in China: an analysis based on demographic perspective pp. 25-45

- Xin Yuan and Yuan Gao
- Challenges for China’s economic development: the saving glut and policy implication pp. 47-75

- Kevin Luo and Tomoko Kinugasa
- Tax structure and political instability in Africa pp. 77-121

- Gadong Toma Dalyop
- The effect of inside and outside female directors on firm performance: comparison of the First section, Second section, Mothers, and Jasdaq in the Tokyo Stock Exchange Market pp. 123-166

- Hiroaki Niikura and Miki Seko
- The causality relationship between remittances and the real effective exchange rate: the case of the Kyrgyz Republic pp. 167-177

- Mirzosaid Sultonov
- The success or failure of mergers in Japan’s paper industry: evaluation of merger effects using DEA and simulation data pp. 179-197

- Masahiro Ueda
- Determinants of policy variations and macroeconomic implications pp. 199-238

- Magda Kandil
- Strategic export policy towards raw materials in vertically related markets pp. 239-253

- Yasushi Kawabata
- Industrial policy measure and economic structure in Ethiopia: the case of Oromia region pp. 255-274

- Zewdie Habte Shikur
- The impact of remittances on economic growth in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka pp. 275-295

- Soma Rani Sutradhar
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