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Volume 35, issue 4, 2006
- Manufacturing Sector Growth: A Case Study of Singapore pp. 381-396

- Sajid Anwar
- Learning-by-Exporting: Micro-dynamic Evidence from Taiwan pp. 397-411

- Deng-Shing Huang, Pei-Chou Lin and Yo-Yi Huang
- China's Pension Reform: A Precondition Approach pp. 413-424

- Yu-Wei Hu
- Growth Constraints and Determinants of a South Pacific Island in a Global Economy: A Study of Fiji pp. 425-444

- Tiru Jayaraman and Chee-Keong Choong
- The Transfer of Property Rights from the Public to the Private Sector in Hong Kong: A Critical Assessment pp. 445-461

- Miron Mushkat and Roda Mushkat
- Monetary Policy in the Industrial World: Reflections on some Basic Issues pp. 463-475

- Jaleel Ahmad
Volume 35, issue 3, 2006
- Market Risk in Demutualized Self-Listed Stock Exchanges: An International Analysis of Selected Time-Varying Betas pp. 239-257

- Andrew Worthington and Helen Higgs
- Singapore's Perspectives on the Proliferation of RTAs in East Asia and Beyond pp. 259-284

- Mun Heng Toh
- Japan's Policy Stance on East Asian Neo-Regionalism: From Being a “Reluctant”, to Becoming a “Proactive” State pp. 285-301

- Chang-Gun Park
- Monetary Policy and Sectoral Bank Lending in Malaysia pp. 303-326

- Mohd Karim, Amy Azhar Mohd Harif and Azira Adziz
- India's Global Trade Potential: The Gravity Model Approach pp. 327-361

- Amita Batra
- Lean Hong Kong Harvest and the Doha Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations pp. 363-378

- Dilip Das
Volume 35, issue 2, 2006
- Taxation and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows: Time Series Evidence from the US pp. 135-143

- Albert Wijeweera and Don Clark
- Analysis of Short-term Exchange Rate Movements in Korea: Application of an Extended Mundell-Fleming Model pp. 145-151

- Yu Hsing
- Exchange Rate Regimes: Middling Through pp. 153-175

- Ashima Goyal
- Regional Economic Integration in the Pacific: An Empirical Study pp. 177-192

- Tiru Jayaraman, Huay-Huay Lee and Hock-Ann Lee
- A Durable Replacement Model for Symbolic versus Utilitarian Consumption: An Integrated Cultural and Socio-economic Perspective pp. 193-206

- Shijin Yoo, Seh-Woong Chung and Jin Han
- The Korean Economy in Transition: In Search for a New Model pp. 207-230

- Doowon Lee
- Ending Financial Repression in China pp. 231-238

- James Dorn
Volume 35, issue 1, 2006
- Australia's Involvement in Free Trade Agreements: An Economic Evaluation pp. 3-20

- Mahinda Siriwardana
- Education Expansion, Expenditures per Student and the Effects on Growth in Asia pp. 21-42

- Katarina Keller
- Decomposing Gender Wage Differentials in Urban Ethiopia: Evidence from Linked Employer-Employee (LEE) Manufacturing Survey Data pp. 43-66

- Tilahun Temesgen
- The Nexus between IT Investment and Banking Performance in Korea pp. 67-96

- Sangjoon Jun
- An Empirical Examination of Capital Mobility in East Asia Emerging Markets pp. 97-111

- Ying Huang and Feng Guo
- Financial Restructuring and Economic Growth in Thailand pp. 113-127

- Sajid Anwar and Desh Gupta
Volume 34, issue 4, 2005
- Globalization and East Asian Economies: An Introduction pp. 355-362

- Jang-Sup Shin and Ha-Joon Chang
- Globalization, Global Standards, and the Future of East Asia pp. 363-378

- Ha-Joon Chang
- Globalization and Challenges to the Developmental State: A Comparison between South Korea and Singapore pp. 379-395

- Jang-Sup Shin
- Globalization and Local Political Economy: The Multi-scalar Approach pp. 397-414

- Bae-Gyoon Park
- From East Asian “Miracle” to Neo-liberal “Mediocrity”: The Effects of Liberalization and Financial Opening on the Post-crisis Korean Economy pp. 415-434

- James Crotty and Kang-Kook Lee
- Responses to Globalization from a Big Transition Economy: The Case of China pp. 435-452

- Ding Lu
- Trade-related Investment Liberalization under the WTO: The Malaysian Experience pp. 453-471

- Rajah Rasiah
Volume 34, issue 3, 2005
- Labour Use and its Adjustment in Indian Manufacturing Industries pp. 261-290

- Amit Bhandari and Almas Heshmati
- An International Comparison of Banking Sectors: A DEA Approach pp. 291-307

- Cesar Oliveira and Benjamin Tabak
- CEPA and Pan Pearl River Delta Economic Integration: A Comparative Business Development Perspective pp. 309-320

- David Pollard
- Risk and Asian Exchange Rate Regimes pp. 321-329

- Ashima Goyal and Ankita Agarwal
- Catastrophic Shocks and Capital Markets: A Comparative Analysis by Disaster and Sector pp. 331-344

- Andrew Worthington and Abbas Valadkhani
- International Organizations and Global Affairs pp. 345-354

- Bruno Sergi
Volume 34, issue 2, 2005
- Performance of Domestic and Foreign Banks: The Case of Korea and the Asian Financial Crisis pp. 145-165

- Yongil Jeon and Stephen Miller
- The Rising Supply of College Graduates and Declining Returns for Young Cohort: The Case of Korea pp. 167-180

- Kang-Shik Choi, Jin-Ho Jeong and Jin Hwa Jung
- The Long Emergence of a Modern Insurance Industry in China pp. 181-200

- Xiaohong Wu, Thomas Hout and Michael Enright
- Is Dollarization Good for Cambodia? pp. 201-211

- Kiwon Kang
- A Cultural Analysis of South Korea's Economic Prospects pp. 213-231

- O. Yul Kwon
- Currency Substitution and the Stability of the Demand for Money in East Asia pp. 233-259

- Olugbenga Onafowora and Oluwole Owoye
Volume 34, issue 1, 2005
- A Eurasian Economic Vision for the Twenty-first Century pp. 1-19

- Valerie Engammare and Jean-Pierre Lehmann
- Strategy for a Regional Exchange Rate Arrangement in East Asia: Analysis, Review and Proposal pp. 21-64

- Masahiro Kawai and Shinji Takagi
- The Microfoundations of the Developmental State and the Asian Economic Crisis pp. 65-82

- Jongryn Mo
- How Significant and Effective are North Korea's "Market Reforms"? pp. 83-97

- John McKay
- Substituting and Complementing Models of Economic Development in East Asia pp. 99-118

- Jang-Sup Shin
- When is privatization better facilitated? Global evidence from the telecom sector pp. 119-127

- Sang Lee and Shakil Quayes
- Power and developmental regimes in Singapore, China and Malaysia pp. 129-144

- Alexius Pereira and Chee Kiong Tong
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