Asian Pacific Economic Literature

Asian-Pacific Economic Literature (APEL) is published every May and November by Crawford School of Economics and Government and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd., as an essential resource for anyone interested in economic development in the Asia Pacific region.

With original articles on topical policy issues, literature surveys and journal abstracts, APEL makes it easy for readers to keep ahead of the proliferating research on this dynamic and increasingly important region.

Read by policy makers, politicians, academics, industrialists, journalists and business communities, APEL avoids technical jargon, and is the only journal devoted to one-stop, in-depth reporting of research on the development of Asia Pacific economies. Distribution of APEL to developing economies in the region is supported by the Australian Agency for International Development.

For more information on APEL and for ordering information, visit the Blackwell Publishing website at www.blackwellpublishing.com

Latest Release

Asian-Pacific Economic Literature
Volume 22 Number 1, May 2008
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com

Contents

 

Will Climate Change Bring an End to the Platinum Age?
Ross Garnaut

 

Surveys

Aid and Reform in Failing States
Lisa Chauvet and Paul Collier

 

South Asia's Integration with the Rest of Asia: a survey
Dilip K. Das


Policy papers

An Input-Output Analysis of the Philippine BPO Industry
Nedelyn Magtibay-Ramos, Gemma Estrada and Jesus Felipe

 

China's Non-Perfoming Bank Loan Crisis: the role of economic rents
Yasushi Suzuki, Md. Dulal Miah and Jinyi Yuan

 

Book Reviews
Annotated List of Books
Abstracts of Journal Articles
Papers of Selected Institutes


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