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 Making Pension Promises More Credible in Asia-Pacific Economies Prof. Mukul G. Asher 
Social Resilience, Means-testing, and Capital Taxation – Reflections on Economic Paradigms Dr. Cagri Kumru and Dr. John Piggott 
Social Issues and Policy Agendas in Korea Dr. Hyungpyo Moon Development of Pension Arrangements and Future Pension Policy Issues in Japan Prof. Noriyuki Takayama
  The Medical Insurance System in Japan Dr. Miho Sekimoto and Prof. Masako Ii 
Insuring the no- or low-income population and balancing the income inequality:the National Health Insurance program as the base of Japan’s social security Dr. Etsuji Okamoto 
Health System Reforms in China: Is Universal Coverage Enough to Solvethe Problems? Ms. Hiroko Uchimura
  Employment Structure and Unemployment Insurance in East Asia:Establishing Social Protection for Inclusive and Sustainable Growth  Dr. Yasuhiro Kamimura 
Unemployment Insurance in Thailand: Rationales for the Early Introductionin a Second-Tier Newly Industrializing Economy Prof. Yasuhito Asami 
Employment Insurance and Active Labor Market Policies in Chinese Taipei Dr. Ke-Jeng Lan and Dr. Wen-Chi Chou 
Employment insurance system in Korea and recent revision Dr. Myoung-Jung Kim 
Employment Insurance and Active Labor Market Programs in Japan Prof. Naoki Mitani 
The Determinants of Saving Rates in the Developed and Developing Economies: The Impact of Social Safety Nets Prof. Charles Yuji Horioka 
Uncertainty of Public Pension and Precautionary Saving in Japan — Evidence from the Micro Data of Close-to-retirement Households Prof. Wataru Suzuki and Dr. Yanfei Zhou 
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