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- 194: CHINA BECOMING A TECHNOLOGICAL SUPERPOWER – A NARROW WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY

- Jon Sigurdson
- 193: The Internationalization of Vietnamese SMEs
- Ari Kokko and Fredrik Sjöholm
- 192: HOST COUNTRY IMPACTS OF INWARD FDI: WHY SUCH DIFFERENT ANSWERS?

- Robert Lipsey and Fredrik Sjöholm
- 191: VLSI REVISITED – REVIVAL IN JAPAN

- Jon Sigurdson
- 190: THE SONY-ERICSSON ENDEAVOUR, PART I

- Jon Sigurdson
- 189: THE SERIES NOVELS AT THE END OF THE 19TH CENTURY –A COMPARISON BETWEEN JAPANESE AND SWEDISH NEWSPAPERS

- Marie Söderberg
- 188: International Experience and the Performance of Scandinavian Firms in China

- Johan Carlsson, Axel Nordegren and Fredrik Sjöholm
- 187: The Changing Pattern of Amakudari Appointments - The Case of Regional Banks 1991-2000

- Kenji Suzuki
- 186: GEOGRAPHY, COST-OF-LIVING, AND DETERMINANTS TO ECONOMIC GROWTH: A STUDY OF THE SWEDISH REGIONS, 1911-1993

- Patrik Gustavsson and Joakim Persson
- 169: DO EDUCATION EARNINGS DIFFERENTIALS REFLECT PRODUCTIVITY?: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING 1996

- Sadayuki Takii
- 168: The Economics of Foreign Direct Investment Incentives
- Magnus Blomstrom and Ari Kokko
- 167: Human Capital and Inward FDI

- Magnus Blomstrom and Ari Kokko
- 166: Foreign Firms and Indonesian Manufacturing Wages: An Analysis with Panel Data

- Robert Lipsey and Fredrik Sjöholm
- 165: Learning Technological Capability for Vietnam's Industrial Upgrading: Challenges of the Globalization

- Tran Ngoc Ca
- 164: Mapping Out the Japanese Mergers & Acquisitions Patterns - The Influence of Macro Factors on M & As

- H. Richard Nakamura
- 163: ECONOMIC GROWTH AND REFORM: LESSONS FROM THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN

- Robert Hubbard
- 162: TECHNOLOGICAL GOVERNANCE IN ASEAN – FAILINGS IN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND DOMESTIC RESEARCH

- Jon Sigurdson and Krystyna Palonka
- 161: CRISIS, SOCIAL SECTOR AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN SOME SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES

- Pundarik Mukhopadhaya
- 160: INSTITUTIONAL TRANSITION AND TRANSITION COST: A METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATION

- Jang-Sup Shin
- 159: THE JAPANESE CITIZENS INCREASING PARTICIPATION IN “CIVIL SOCIETY”; IMPLICATIONS FOR FOREIGN AID

- Marie Söderberg
- 158: Japan's ODA Policy in Northeast Asia

- Marie Söderberg
- 157: CHANGES IN JAPANESE FOREIGN AID POLICY

- Marie Söderberg
- 156: Growth & Innovation Policies For a Knowledge Economy. Experiences From Finland, Sweden & Singapore

- Magnus Blomstrom, Ari Kokko and Fredrik Sjöholm
- 155: Making Sense of Japanese Power. The Case of Sino-Japanese Interaction over the Pinnacle Islands
- Linus Hagström
- 154: INTEREST RATE POLICY AND ITS IMPLICATION ON THE BANKING RESTRUCTURING PROGRAMS IN INDONESIA DURING THE 1997-FINANCIAL CRISIS: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION

- Reza Siregar
- 153: THE DEVASTATING CRISIS, SINGAPORE’S EXTRA-ASEAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR ASEAN

- Jose L. Tongzon
- 152: Educational Reforms & Challenges in Southeast Asia

- Fredrik Sjöholm
- 151: Prospects for Asian Monetary Cooperation After the Asian Financial Crisis. Pipedream or Possible Reality?

- Peter Wilson
- 149: THE BIG CLEANSE: THE JAPANESE RESPONSE TO THE FINANCIAL CRISIS OF 1990'S SEEN FROM A NORDIC PERSPECTIVE

- Richard Nakamura
- 148: ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING CAPACITY OF POLICY-MAKING SYSTEM FOR FINANCIAL SYSTEM RECOVERY: THE CASE OF SWEDEN WITH SOME SUGGESTIONS TO JAPAN

- Kenji Suzuki
- 147: The Single European Market, Swedish Investment Liberalisation, and Horizontal and Vertical Multinationals

- Thomas Mathä
- 146: Japanese Labor Market Reform. Why Is It So Difficult?

- Hiroshi Ono
- 145: Northeast Asian Dynamism: Ten Top Impediments & Countermeasures

- Bruce Lambert
- 143: Wrestling with Japanese Tribalism Emerging Collaborative Opportunities For India and Japan

- Bruce Lambert
- 142: Export-Led Growth in East Asia: Lessons for Europe's Transition Economies
- Ari Kokko
- 141: THE ROLE AND FUNCTION OF EUROPEAN REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS IN JAPANESE MNCs

- Tatsuo Mori
- 140: Preliminary Report on the Current State of Mergers & Acquisitions in Japan

- Richard Nakamura
- 139: From Natural Resources to High-Tech Production: The Evolution of Industrial Competitiveness in Sweden and Finland
- Magnus Blomstrom and Ari Kokko
- 137: Marketization of Elderly Care in Sweden

- Kenji Suzuki
- 136: Effect of Amakudari on Bank Performance in the Post-Bubble Period

- Kenji Suzuki
- 122: Insolvency in the Corporate Sector and Financial Crisis in Korea

- Joon-Kyung Kim and Chung H. Lee
- 113: Competition Policy in the Japanese Banking Sector: Support Big Bang?

- Kenji Suzuki
- 112: Changing Swedish Welfare State – Toward a More Flexible Model

- Kenji Suzuki
- 110: The Rhetoric of Power: Conceptions of Power in the Academic Post-Cold War Japanese Foreign Policy Discourse
- Linus Hagström
- 107: Building Innovative Communities: Lessons from Japan's Science City Projects

- Bruce Lambert
- 102: Diverging Accounts of Japanese Policymaking

- Linus Hagström
- 96: Training the Nation's Elite: National - Private Sector Differences in Japanese University Education

- Hiroshi Ono
- 95: Who Goes to College? Features of Institutional Tracking in Japanese Higher Education
- Hiroshi Ono
- 94: Reform of British Competition Policy: Is European Integration the Only Major Factor?

- Kenji Suzuki
- 93: Rethinking Japan's Bad Loan Management: Implications from a Comparison with the Swedish Case

- Kenji Suzuki
- 81: Web-based English Language Investment Information by Japanese Companies

- Kenji Suzuki
- 54: The development of Japanese Competition Policy in the 1990s - formal change and policy network

- Kenji Suzuki