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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Transforming Malaysia's Higher Education: Policies and Progress55
Deglobalization: Editors' Overview51
Comment on “Infrastructure, Connectivity, and Regional Development: Evidence From a Spatial CGE Model of the North–South Commuter Railway”32
Comment on “Trade and FDI Policies in an Interdependent World: Lessons From East Asia”32
Comment on ‘Infrastructure, Connectivity, and Regional Development: Evidence From a Spatial CGE Model of the North–South Commuter Railway’29
International Finance and Geopolitics26
Comment on “Challenges in Searching for Vietnam's Growth Drivers Through 2030”21
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Comment on “Challenges in Searching for Vietnam's Growth Drivers Through 2030”16
Pakistan's Economy: Fallout of 2022 Economic Distress Magnified the Need for Structural Reforms13
What Can Students Gain from China's Higher Education?12
Discriminatory Tariffs, Trade Diversion, and the Economic Impacts of Recent U.S. Trade Policy12
Flexible Inflation Targeting and Macroeconomic Performance: Evidence from ASEAN11
Comment on “the Normalization of Wage Dynamics”10
Comment on “Fiscal Projections and Debt Sustainability in Japan”10
Comment on “Can the World Trade Organization Act as a Bulwark Against Deglobalization?”10
South Asia: Editors' Overview9
Comment on “Japan's Higher Education Policies under Global Challenges”8
Comments on “South Asia's Conundrum: Turning Potential into Sustained Progress”8
Comment on “Indian Economy: Performance, Policies, Politics, Prospects and Challenges”8
Comment on “The Sri Lankan Economy: From Optimism to Debt Trap”8
Japan Center for Economic Research8
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Indian Economy: Performance, Policies, Politics, and Prospects and Challenges7
Comment on “What Can Students Gain from China's Higher Education?”7
Comment on “Sustainable Finance: Tools, Effectiveness, and Challenges”7
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Sustainable Finance in Asia: Editors' Overview6
Comment on “Beyond Green: Impacts of Green Bond Issuance on Conventional Bonds in China”6
Comment on “Implications of Deglobalization on Energy and Carbon Neutrality in Asia and the Pacific Region”5
Japan's Higher Education Policies under Global Challenges5
Comment on “Deconstructing Deglobalization: The Future of Trade is in Intermediate Services”5
Comment on “Green Human Capital and Carbon Emissions of Asian Firms”5
What the Welfare State Left Behind—Securing the Capability to Move for the Vulnerable4
Inclusive Wealth and ESG Practices: Financial Impacts in a Global Context4
Fiscal Projections and Debt Sustainability in Japan4
Comment on “Flexible Inflation Targeting and Macroeconomic Performance: Evidence from ASEAN4
Comment on “Economic Security and New Industrial Policy”4
Issue Information4
Issue Information3
Comment on “Flexible Inflation Targeting and Macroeconomic Performance: Evidence from ASEAN3
Siamese Twin Troubles: Structural and Regulatory Transformations in Unequal Thailand3
Comment on “Pakistan's Economy: Fallout of 2022 Economic Distress Magnified the Need for Structural Reforms”3
Comment on “Design of CBDC in a Highly Dollarized Emerging Market Economy: The Case of Cambodia”3
Inequality, Social Justice and Welfare in Asia: Editors' Overview3
Design of a CBDC in a Highly Dollarized Emerging Market Economy: The Case of Cambodia3
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