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- 133: Evolution in the Concept of Development: How Has The World Bank's Legal Assistance Extended its Reach?

- Yamada Miwa
- 132: Looking Toward the “New Era” Features and Background of the Japan-Thailand Economic Partnership Agreement

- Aoki-Okabe Maki
- 131: China's Impact on the Exports of Other Asian Countries: A Note

- Kumakura Masanaga and Kuroko Masato
- 130: Growth of the Firm and Economic Backwardness: A Case Study and Analysis of China's Mobile Handset Industry

- Koichiro Kimura
- 129: Has Low Productivity Constrained Competitiveness of African Firms?: Comparison of the Firm Performances with Asian Firms

- Takahiro Fukunishi
- 128: Industrial Policy in Asia

- Kuchiki Akifumi
- 127: JETRO and Japan's Postwar Export Promotion System: Messages for Latin American Export Promotion Agencies

- Sakurai Teiji
- 126: Who Eats the Most?:Quantitative Analysis of Pork Barrel Distributions in the Philippines

- Kawanaka Takeshi
- 125: A Divergent Path of Industrial Upgrading: Emergence and Evolution of the Mobile Handset Industry in China

- Ken Imai and Shiu Jingming
- 124: Diversities and Disparities among Female-Headed Households in Rural Malawi

- Takane Tsutomu
- 123: Evaluating the Effectiveness of GMS Economic Corridors: Why is There More Focus on the Bangkok-Hanoi Road than the East-West Corridor?

- Masami Ishida
- 122: Border Industry in Myanmar: Turning the Periphery into the Center of Growth

- Toshihiro Kudo
- 121: A Mathematical Representation of "Excitement" in Games from the Viewpoint of a Neutral Audience

- Kumagai Satoru
- 120: A Flowchart Approach to Malaysia's Automobile Industry Cluster Policy

- Kuchiki Akifumi
- 119: The Sandinista Revolution and Post-Conflict Development--Key Issues

- Kagami Mitsuhiro
- 118: Myanmar and Japan: How Close Friends Become Estranged

- Toshihiro Kudo
- 117: Gambling with Liberalization: Smallholder Livelihoods in Contemporary Rural Malawi

- Takane Tsutomu
- 116: Trade, Foreign Investment and Myanmar's Economic Development during the Transition to an Open Economy

- Toshihiro Kudo and Mieno Fumiharu
- 115: Thailand's Economic Cooperation with Neighboring Countries and Its Effects on Economic Development within Thailand

- Tsuneishi Takao
- 114: Evaluation of Non-Survey International IO Construction Methods with the Asian-Pacific Input-Output Table

- Jan Oosterhaven, Stelder Dirk and Inomata Satoshi
- 113: Comparing the Networks of Ethnic Japanese and Ethnic Chinese in International Trade

- Kumagai Satoru
- 112: Institutional Development of Capital Markets in Nine Asian Economies

- Nakagawa Rika
- 111: Fiscal Decentralization, Chinese Style: Good for Health Outcomes?

- Uchimura Hiroko and Jutting Johannes
- 110: Industrial Networks between China and the Countries of the Asia-Pacific Region

- Hiroshi Kuwamori and Okamoto Nobuhiro
- 109: Industrial Development and the Innovation System of the Ethanol Sector in Brazil

- Yasushi Ueki
- 108: Publicness and Taken-for-granted Knowledge: A Case Study of Communal Land Formation in Rural Thailand

- Shinichi Shigetomi
- 107: Public Support for Enlargement: Economic, Cultural, or Normative?

- Hazama Yasushi
- 106: Bounding ATE with ITT

- Ito Seiro
- 105: Securing Medical Personnel: Case Studies of Two Source Countries and Two Destination Countries

- Tatsufumi Yamagata
- 104: Customary land tenure, inheritance rules, and smallholder farmers in Malawi

- Takane Tsutomu
- 103: Industrial Clusters in India: Evidence from Automobile Clusters in Chennai and the National Capital Region

- Okada Aya and Siddharthan N.S.
- 102: Application of the Input-Output Decomposition Technique to China's Regional Economies

- Bo Meng and Chao Qu
- 101: Prospects for Development of the Garment Industry in Developing Countries: What Has Happened Since the MFA Phase-Out?

- Tatsufumi Yamagata
- 100: The Flowchart Model of Cluster Policy: The Automobile Industry Cluster in China

- Kuchiki Akifumi
- 99: Financial Aspects of Transactions with FDI: Trade Credit Provision by SMEs in China

- Ito Seiro, Mariko Watanabe and Yanagawa Noriyuki
- 98: Election Studies in India

- Kondo Norio
- 97: Local Firms in Latecomer Developing Countries amidst China's Rise -The case of Vietnam's motorcycle industry-

- Fujita Mai
- 96: Human Capital Investment and Poverty Reduction over Generations: A Case from the Rural Philippines, 1979-2003

- Kazushi Takahashi and Keijiro Otsuka
- 95: Sources of Regional Income Disparity in Rural Vietnam: Oaxaca-Blinder Decomposition

- Kazushi Takahashi
- 94: Changes in the foreign trade structure of the Russian Far East under the process of transition toward a market economy

- Hiraizumi Hideki
- 93: Differences in Technology Transfers to China Among European and Japanese Elevator Companies

- Mizuno Junko
- 92: Is It Worthwhile for Indonesia to Rush into a Free Trade Deal with Japan?

- Kazuhiko Oyamada
- 91: The Evolution of the "One China" Concept in the Process of Taiwan's Democratization

- Matsumoto I. Haruka
- 89: Clusters and Innovation: Beijing's Hi-technology Industry Cluster and Guangzhou's Automobile Industry Cluster

- Kuchiki Akifumi
- 88: Domestic Market-based Industrial Cluster Development in Modern China

- Ding Ke
- 87: Do Foreign Currency Deposits Promote or Deter Financial Development in Low-Income Countries? An Empirical Analysis of Cross-Country Data

- Koji Kubo
- 86: IT Offshoring and India: Some Implications

- Balatchandirane G.
- 85: IT Clusters in India

- Balatchandirane G.
- 84: Are Job Networks Localized in a Developing Economy? Search Methods for Displaced Workers in Thailand

- Tomohiro Machikita
- 83: Career Crisis? Impacts of Financial Shock on the Entry-Level Labor Market: Evidence from Thailand

- Tomohiro Machikita