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Asian Economic Policy Review
Published on behalf of the Japan Center for Economic Research
Edited by:
Takatoshi Ito, Akira Kojima, Colin McKenzie and Shujiro Urata
The goal of the Asian Economic Policy Review is to become an intellectual voice on the current issues of international economics and economic policy, based on comprehensive and in-depth analyses, with a primary focus on Asia. Emphasis is placed on identifying key issues at the time - spanning international trade, international finance, the environment, energy, the integration of regional economies and other issues - in order to furnish ideas and proposals to contribute positively to the policy debate in the region.
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Now ISI listed
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TopHighlights
Read the top 5 Asian Economic Policy Review articles accessed online:
- Asian Currency Crisis and the International Monetary Fund, 10 Years Later: Overview (June 2007)
Takatoshi Ito
- Rapid Economic Growth: Contributing Factors and Challenges Ahead (December 2008)
Isher Judge Ahluwalia
- Japan's Lost Decade: What Have We Learned and Where Are We Heading? (December 2007)
Hiroshi Yoshikawa
- Labor Mobility and East Asian Integration (December 2006)
Siow Yue Chia
- Internationalization of Indian Enterprises: Patterns, Strategies, Ownership Advantages, and Implications (December 2008)
Nagesh Kumar
Last updated 29 January 2010.
