Asian Economic Papers

Papers
(The TQCC of Asian Economic Papers is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Comments by Iris Claus, on What “Causes” Income Inequality? Technological Innovation versus Financialization15
Why Do Real Wages Stagnate in Japan and Korea?12
The Role of Digital Credit in Building Trust: A Case Study of  Zhima Credit's Inclusive Housing Initiative in China10
Change from the COVID-19 Pandemic to a New Normal: Documenting Consumption Behavior of Two Years with Big Data7
Comments by Soohyung Lee, on Resilience of  Japanese Multinational Enterprise Production Networks during the COVID-19 Pandemic7
Comments by Phouphet Kyophilavong, on Assessing Risks of  Decarbonization Pathways in Indonesia6
The Options in Decarbonization Pathways for Malaysia6
Russia's Technology Imports from East  Asia4
Comments by Maria Joy Abrenica, on Geopolitical Tension and ASEAN: How to Keep the World Economy Vigorous?4
Comments by Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista, on The Macroeconomic Effects of Income Tax Changes in Korea4
Is China an Opportunity for Industrialization in African Countries?3
Comments by Alin Halimatussadiah, on Different Motives, Different Outcomes: A Comparative Study of China's Outward FDI in Industrial Parks in Malaysia and Indonesia3
A Transition Plan for Global Governance during the Birth Pains of the Multipolar World: The Atlantic-Pacific Sustainability Partnership (APSP) of Middle Powers3
Comments by Rido Thath, on The Role of Digital Credit in Building Trust: A Case Study of Zhima Credit's Inclusive Housing Initiative in China3
Comments by Somkiat Tangkitvanich, on Geopolitical Tension and ASEAN: How to Keep the World Economy Vigorous?3
Iikka Korhonen, Thoughts on European and Other Responses to Trump's Tariffs Motivated by Woo's Paper3
Diversified ESG Evaluation by Rating Agencies and Net Carbon Tax to Regain Optimal Portfolio Allocation3
Comments by Kozo Kiyota, on Why Is Labor Receiving a Declining Share of Income in India? Role of  Trade  and Market Share  Reallocation3
Trade Protectionism and Export Adjustment on the Extensive Margin: An Analysis Based on the China–U.S. Trade War2
Comments by Ma.  Joy Abrenica, on Indonesia in Global Manufacturing Value Chains: Policy Ambivalence and Arrested Growth2
Comments by Mary-Françoise Renard, on Reassessing Inflation in South Korea: An Alternative Approach Using the Engel Curve2
Comments by Tetsushi Sonobe, on The Role of Digital Credit in Building Trust: A Case Study of Zhima Credit's Inclusive Housing Initiative in China2
Different Motives, Different Outcomes: A Comparative Study of China's Outward FDI in Industrial Parks in Malaysia and Indonesia2
Rethinking the Domar ( r−g ) Condition: Its Application to Greece,  Japan,  and China2
The Sovereign Debt Crisis in Sri Lanka: Anatomy and Policy Options2
Comments by Shigeyuki Abe, on The Effects of U.S. Trade War Tariff Exemptions on U.S. Trade with China and Asia2
Retaliatory Tariffs of China during the Trade War: A Firm-level Overview2
Resilience of Japanese Multinational Enterprise Production Networks during the COVID-19 Pandemic1
The Effects of U.S. Trade War Tariff Exemptions on U.S. Trade with China and Asia1
Economic Valuation of Forest Carbon Storage and REDD+ Readiness: Insights from Virachey National Park, Cambodia1
Comments by Zhao Chen, on Quest for Talents: Attraction and Retention of Highly Skilled Overseas Chinese in the United States and Canada1
Reassessing Inflation in South Korea: An Alternative Approach Using the Engel Curve1
Comments by Naoyuki Yoshino, on Remote Work as a Policy Tool for Easing Megacity Overcrowding1
Foreign Direct Investment and Structural Transformation in Vietnam1
Comments by Tetsushi Sonobe, on Geopolitical Tension and ASEAN: How to Keep the World Economy Vigorous?1
Comments by Phouphet Kyophilavong,  on  Toward a Green Energy System: How Does Carbon Capture,  Utilization,  and Storage Technology Innovation Promote Green Total Factor Productivity?1
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