Asian Economic Policy Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Asian Economic Policy Review is 3. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Green Innovation and Finance in Asia138
Measuring Digital Financial Inclusion in Emerging Market and Developing Economies: A New Index39
How COVID‐19 Medical Supply Shortages Led to Extraordinary Trade and Industrial Policy32
Fintech and Financial Inclusion in Southeast Asia and India29
Developments and Implications of Central Bank Digital Currency: The Case of China e‐CNY21
Sustainable Health Financing for COVID‐19 Preparedness and Response in Asia and the Pacific21
Chinese Fintech Innovation and Regulation20
Responses to COVID‐19 in Southeast Asia: Diverse Paths and Ongoing Challenges18
Economic Impacts of SARS/MERS/COVID‐19 in Asian Countries16
Greening Asia's Economic Development14
An Assessment of Abenomics: Evolution and Achievements13
Is There a Trade‐Off between COVID‐19 Control and Economic Activity? Implications from the Phillips Curve Debate12
Riding the Energy Transition: Oil beyond 204012
COVID‐19's Lockdown and Crime Victimization: The State of Emergency under the Abe Administration11
Income and Wealth Inequality in Asia and the Pacific: Trends, Causes, and Policy Remedies9
Energy‐Related Environmental Policy and Its Impacts on Energy Use in Asia9
Health and Public Health Implications of COVID‐19 in Asian Countries8
Geographic Diversification of the Supply Chains of Japanese Firms8
An Assessment of Abenomics from the Labor Market Perspective7
How Inequality Affects Trust in Institutions: Evidence from Indonesia6
Transition of the Chinese Economy in the Face of Deep Greenhouse Gas Emissions Cuts in the Future6
Big Data in Asian Central Banks5
The Evolution of University–Industry Linkages in Thailand5
Why Fintech Is Not Changing Japanese Banking5
The Welfare Implications of Massive Money Injection: The Japanese Experience from 2013 to 20205
Emerging and Near Future Challenges of Higher Education in East Asia4
Can the World Trade Organization Act as a Bulwark Against Deglobalization?4
International Finance and Geopolitics4
Deconstructing Deglobalization: The Future of Trade is in Intermediate Services4
Supply Chain Decoupling: Geopolitical Debates and Economic Dynamism in East Asia4
Social Justice and Affirmative Action in Malaysia: The New Economic Policy after 50 Years4
Economic Diplomacy and Economic Security under Abe4
Total‐Factor Energy and Emission Efficiencies of ASEAN and Other Asian Economies3
What Can Students Gain from China's Higher Education?3
Transforming Malaysia's Higher Education: Policies and Progress3
Siamese Twin Troubles: Structural and Regulatory Transformations in Unequal Thailand3
Implications of Deglobalization on Energy and Carbon Neutrality in Asia and the Pacific Region3
Higher Education in the United States: Laissez‐Faire, Differentiation, and Research3
Comment on “Green Innovation and Finance in Asia”3
What the Welfare State Left Behind—Securing the Capability to Move for the Vulnerable3
The Impact of Foundational AI on International Trade, Services and Supply Chains in Asia3
Japan's Higher Education Policies under Global Challenges3
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