Institute of East and West Studies • Yonsei University

Global Economic Review

ACCEPTED INTO THOMSON REUTERS SOCIAL SCIENCES CITATION INDEX in 2009.

GER, The international scholarly journal of the Institute of East and West Studies at Yonsei University, publishes scholarly economic research, both theoretical and empirical, on issues of vital concern to businesses, governments, and decision makers in Asia and the world. Particular focus is given to policy oriented research that highlights the dynamics of Korean and East Asian economies and industries. The journal's coverage includes the following subject areas: international trade and finance, comparative economic and industrial studies of emerging markets, issues of corporate, public and global governance, and other economic and business-related issues in Korea and East Asia.

It is a peer-reviewed journal, published quarterly (in March, June, September and December), by Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis, 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, OX14 4RN, United Kingdom.

It is a peer-reviewed journal, published quarterly (in March, June, September and December), by Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis, 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, OX14 4RN, United Kingdom.

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Vol.39, No.2 (2010) Globalization and Economic Growth: A Political Economy Analysis for OECD Countries - Chun-Ping Chang... 151-173
Vol.39, No.2 (2010) The Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Malaysia: A Revisit - Chee-Keong Choong, Siew-Yong ... 175-195
Vol.39, No.2 (2010) The Role of Manufacturing-specific Technology in Determining the Composition of Hours Worked in Kore... 197-214
Vol.39, No.2 (2010) Exchange Rate and Reserves in Asian Countries: Causality Test - Mohammad Afzal? 215-223
Vol.39, No.1 (2010) The Global Financial Crisis: New Implications and Perspectives for Emerging Economies - Kap-Young Je... 01-13
Vol.39, No.1 (2010) Asian Exchange Rates during the Credit Crisis: Policies to Avoid Depreciation - Mark David Witte 15-24
Vol.39, No.1 (2010) Global Crisis, Exchange Rate Response, and Economic Performance: A Story of Two Countries in East As... 25-42
Vol.39, No.1 (2010) A Multi-country Monetary Economic Growth Model with International Trade and National Monetary Polici... 43-58
Vol.39, No.1 (2010) The Global Crisis and the Impact on Remittances to Developing Asia - Shikha Jha, Guntur Sugiyarto, C... 59-82
Vol.39, No.1 (2010) An Equity Market Perspective on the Korean Financial Crisis - Wook Sohn, Bobae Choi 83-90
Vol.39, No.1 (2010) Test of the Marshall-Lerner Condition for Eight Selected Asian Countries and Policy Implications - Y... 91-98
Vol.39, No.1 (2010) Predicting the Global Crisis Recovery Period: Lessons from the 1997 Crisis - Jarita Duasa, Nursilah ... 99-113
Vol.38, No.4 (2009) Asian Financial Crisis and the Evolution of Korean Banks Efficiency: A DEA Approach - Fadzlan Sufian... 335-369
Vol.38, No.4 (2009) House Prices and the Stance of Monetary Policy: The Case of Korea - Jangryoul Kim, Gieyoung Lim 371-384
Vol.38, No.4 (2009) Monetary Model of Exchange Rate for Thailand: Long-run Relationship and Monetary Restrictions - Venu... 385-395
Vol.38, No.4 (2009) Linkages among US Interest Rates and East Asian Purchases of US Treasury Securities - Dene T. Hurley 397-408
Vol.38, No.4 (2009) From Scorned to Loved? The Political Economy of the Development of the Stock Market in China - Sonia... 409-429
Vol.38, No.4 (2009) Genes and Social Mobility: A Case for Progressive Income Tax - Ki Young Park 431-459
Vol.38, No.3 (2009) The Long-run Effects of Structural Change and the Treatment of International Capital Accumulation, M... 229-250
Vol.38, No.3 (2009) Electricity generation and economic efficiency:Panel data evidence from World and East Asian countri... 251-263
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