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  1. Do the Macroeconomic Effects of Capital Controls Vary by Type? Evidence from Malaysia
  2. Natalia T. Tamirisa
  3. pp. 137-159
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  1. An Analysis of Home Country Trade Effects of Outward Foreign Direct Investment: The Korean Experience with ASEAN, 1987-2002
  2. Jung Soo Seo, Chung-Sok Suh
  3. pp. 160-170
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  1. ASEAN Multinational Enterprises: A Structural Model Analysis of Strategic Coherence
  2. Frank L. Bartels, Ha Nam Khanh Giao, Tim J. Ohlenburg
  3. pp. 171-191
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  1. Capital Structure in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: The Case of Vietnam
  2. Tran Dinh Khoi Nguyen, Neelakantan Ramachandran
  3. pp. 192-211
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  1. Has Stock Market Volatility in the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Returned to Pre-Asian Financial Crisis Levels?
  2. Siong Hook Law
  3. pp. 212-229
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  1. A Quantitative Survey of the Economics of ASEAN-U.S. Free Trade Agreements
  2. Seiji Naya, Michael G. Plummer
  3. pp. 230-252
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  1. Economic Implications of China's "Go-West" Policy: A View from Thailand
  2. Aksornsri Phanishsarn
  3. pp. 253-265
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Reviews

  1. Beyond Metropolis: The Planning and Governance of Asia's Mega-Urban Regions (review)
  2. Giok Ling Ooi
  3. pp. 266-268
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  1. Citizen Power, Politics, and the "Asian Miracle" (review)
  2. Robert L. Curry
  3. pp. 268-270
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  1. The Origins of Development Economics: How Schools of Economic Thought Have Addressed Development? (review)
  2. Sanchita Basu Das
  3. pp. 270-271
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  1. China: Is Rapid Growth Sustainable? (review)
  2. Sarah Y. Tong
  3. pp. 271-273
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  1. The Evolution of PECC: The First 25 Years (review)
  2. Linda Low
  3. pp. 273-275
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  1. The Pioneers of Development Economics: Great Economists on Development (review)
  2. Lorraine Carlos Salazar
  3. pp. 275-278
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