Asian Economic Papers
2002 - 2025
Current editor(s): Wing Thye Woo, Sungbae An, Fukunari Kimura and Ming Lu
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Volume 1, issue 3, 2002
- Taiwan's Experience in Switching Its Engines of Growth pp. 1-23

- Sheng-Cheng Hu and Vei-Lin Chan
- Understanding Regional Economic Growth in India pp. 32-62

- Jeffrey D. Sachs, Nirupam Bajpai and Ananthi Ramiah
- Understanding North Korea's Economic Crisis pp. 69-89

- Deok Ryong Yoon and Bradley O. Babson
- Structural Adjustment Program after Structural Adjustment Program, but Why Still No Development in the Philippines? pp. 90-119

- Joseph Y. Lim and Manuel F. Montes
- Financial Linkage in East Asian Countries since the East Asian Crisis pp. 122-147

- Chae-Shick Chung and Chong Ook Rhee
Volume 1, issue 2, 2002
- Chaebol and Catastrophe: A New View of the Korean Business Groups and Their Role in the Financial Crisis pp. 1-45

- Robert Feenstra, Gary G. Hamilton and Eun Mie Lim
- Total Factor Productivity Growth in East Asia: Implications for the Future pp. 50-70

- Jong-il Kim
- What Would Have Happened in Indonesia if Different Economic Policies Had Been Implemented When the Crisis Started? pp. 75-103

- Iwan Azis
- The Current State of the Japanese Economy and Remedies pp. 110-126

- Naoyuki Yoshino and Eisuke Sakakibara
- Macroeconomic Policy in Japan pp. 133-165

- Warwick McKibbin
Volume 1, issue 1, 2002
- Bank Restructuring in Post-Crisis Asia pp. 3-42

- Don Hanna and Yiping Huang
- Capital Controls in Malaysia: Effectiveness and Side Effects pp. 49-82

- David Cook and Michael Devereux
- What Kind of International Financial Architecture for an Integrated World Economy? pp. 91-128

- Yung Chul Park and Yunjong Wang
- Geography, Economic Policy, and Regional Development in China pp. 146-197

- Sylvie Démurger, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Wing Woo, Shuming Bao, Gene Chang and Andrew Mellinger