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2022
- 1-5 Introduction
In: Japan and Asia
by Mariko Tanigaki - 1-20 Introduction and Overview
In: Deep Integration, Global Firms, and Technology Spillovers
by Naoto Jinji & Xingyuan Zhang & Shoji Haruna - 7-41 The Adoption of Japan's Experience in Asia: A Case Study of the Police System of Indonesia
In: Japan and Asia
by Mariko Tanigaki - 21-38 The Trend of Deep Regional Integration
In: Deep Integration, Global Firms, and Technology Spillovers
by Naoto Jinji & Xingyuan Zhang & Shoji Haruna - 39-48 Which Aspect of Firm Performance is Important for the Choice of Globalization Mode?
In: Deep Integration, Global Firms, and Technology Spillovers
by Naoto Jinji & Xingyuan Zhang & Shoji Haruna - 43-78 Discourse, Empirics, and Perceptions on Investment and Aid: Reconsidering Chinese and Japanese Relations with the Philippines
In: Japan and Asia
by Tina S. Clemente - 49-69 Does Tobin’s q Matter for a Firm’s Choice of Globalization Mode?
In: Deep Integration, Global Firms, and Technology Spillovers
by Naoto Jinji & Xingyuan Zhang & Shoji Haruna - 71-97 Trade Patterns and International Technology Spillovers: Theory and Evidence from Japanese and European Patent Citations
In: Deep Integration, Global Firms, and Technology Spillovers
by Naoto Jinji & Xingyuan Zhang & Shoji Haruna - 79-143 Increasing Japanese and Indonesian Mutual Cooperation Indonesian Human Resources’ Contribution to Japan’s Technical Intern Training Program
In: Japan and Asia
by Dianni Risda - 99-126 Vertical Versus Horizontal Foreign Direct Investment and Technology Spillovers
In: Deep Integration, Global Firms, and Technology Spillovers
by Naoto Jinji & Xingyuan Zhang & Shoji Haruna - 127-144 Do Deep Regional Trade Agreements Enhance International Technology Spillovers? Depth, Breadth, and Heterogeneity
In: Deep Integration, Global Firms, and Technology Spillovers
by Naoto Jinji & Xingyuan Zhang & Shoji Haruna - 145-159 Conclusion and Policy Implications
In: Deep Integration, Global Firms, and Technology Spillovers
by Naoto Jinji & Xingyuan Zhang & Shoji Haruna - 145-225 Fountain of Wisdom: Japan–China Working Group for the Exchange of Economic Information
In: Japan and Asia
by Hiroshi Ito - 227-247 The Formation of Chinese Networks: An Analysis of a Hong Kong Family’s Reunion Activities
In: Japan and Asia
by Mariko Tanigaki - 249-282 The Political Uses of Japanese Pop Culture in Hong Kong
In: Japan and Asia
by Chun-wah Chin - 283-287 Conclusion
In: Japan and Asia
by Mariko Tanigaki
2021
- 1-15 Introduction―Population Aging and the Political Economy
In: The Political Economy of Population Aging
by Kimiko Terai & Amihai Glazer & Naomi Miyazato - 1-16 Japanese Consumers and Media Usage
In: New Consumer Behavior Theories from Japan
by Akira Shimizu - 1-24 Introduction: Toward a Monetary and Fiscal Theory of the Price Level
In: Strong Money Demand in Financing War and Peace
by Makoto Saito - 17-32 Infrastructure-Related Expenditures and Population Aging in Japan
In: The Political Economy of Population Aging
by Kimiko Terai & Amihai Glazer & Naomi Miyazato - 17-40 Evolution of the Comprehensive Decision-Making Process: Emergence of Outspoken Consumers
In: New Consumer Behavior Theories from Japan
by Akira Shimizu - 25-56 Central Banknotes and Black Markets: The Case of the Japanese Economy During and Immediately After World War II
In: Strong Money Demand in Financing War and Peace
by Makoto Saito - 33-48 Effects of Aging on Education and Welfare Expenditures in Japan
In: The Political Economy of Population Aging
by Kimiko Terai & Amihai Glazer & Naomi Miyazato - 41-56 Measuring the Impact of a Blog: Quantitative and Qualitative Aspects
In: New Consumer Behavior Theories from Japan
by Akira Shimizu - 49-61 Effects of Aging on Corporate Taxes in Japan
In: The Political Economy of Population Aging
by Kimiko Terai & Amihai Glazer & Naomi Miyazato - 57-74 Studies on Commitment
In: New Consumer Behavior Theories from Japan
by Akira Shimizu - 57-78 On Large-Scale Monetary Operations in the Japanese Occupied Territories During the Pacific War
In: Strong Money Demand in Financing War and Peace
by Makoto Saito - 63-81 Effects of the Elderly Population and of Political Factors in the US States
In: The Political Economy of Population Aging
by Kimiko Terai & Amihai Glazer & Naomi Miyazato - 75-95 Mechanism of Attitude Formation for Consumers Who Convey Information
In: New Consumer Behavior Theories from Japan
by Akira Shimizu - 79-119 Public Bonds as Money Substitutes at Near-Zero Interest Rates: Disequilibrium Analysis of the Current and Future Japanese Economy
In: Strong Money Demand in Financing War and Peace
by Makoto Saito - 83-94 The Effect of the Elderly on Taxation and Minimum Wages in the US States
In: The Political Economy of Population Aging
by Kimiko Terai & Amihai Glazer & Naomi Miyazato - 95-99 Conclusion
In: The Political Economy of Population Aging
by Kimiko Terai & Amihai Glazer & Naomi Miyazato - 97-116 Emergence of Communication-Oriented Consumers
In: New Consumer Behavior Theories from Japan
by Akira Shimizu - 117-140 Research on Uncertain Listeners
In: New Consumer Behavior Theories from Japan
by Akira Shimizu - 121-159 Long-Run Mild Deflation Under Fiscal Unsustainability in Contemporary Japan
In: Strong Money Demand in Financing War and Peace
by Makoto Saito - 141-165 Studies on Connoisseurs
In: New Consumer Behavior Theories from Japan
by Akira Shimizu - 161-189 Central Bank Cryptocurrencies in a Competitive Equilibrium Environment: Can Strong Money Demand Survive in the Digital Age?
In: Strong Money Demand in Financing War and Peace
by Makoto Saito - 167-187 Brand Rating in the Age of Information Sharing
In: New Consumer Behavior Theories from Japan
by Akira Shimizu - 189-209 A New Decision-Making Process—A Circulating-Type Communications Model
In: New Consumer Behavior Theories from Japan
by Akira Shimizu
2020
- 1-24 Defining the Problem: Solutions Based on Innovative Answers to Social Problems
In: National Project Management
by Minoru Shimamoto - 3-34 International Policy Discussion in Property Price Indices
In: Property Price Index
by W. Erwin Diewert & Kiyohiko G. Nishimura & Chihiro Shimizu & Tsutomu Watanabe - 25-40 What is the Sunshine Project: Overview of the Project
In: National Project Management
by Minoru Shimamoto - 35-78 Theoretical Background of Hedonic Measure and Repeat Sales Measure-Survey-
In: Property Price Index
by W. Erwin Diewert & Kiyohiko G. Nishimura & Chihiro Shimizu & Tsutomu Watanabe - 41-89 Case Study: Managing Technology Development
In: National Project Management
by Minoru Shimamoto - 81-125 A Comparison of Alternative Approaches to Measuring House Price Inflation
In: Property Price Index
by W. Erwin Diewert & Kiyohiko G. Nishimura & Chihiro Shimizu & Tsutomu Watanabe - 91-104 From the Rational Model to the Natural System Model: Changing Perspectives I
In: National Project Management
by Minoru Shimamoto - 105-163 The Legitimacy of System Survival
In: National Project Management
by Minoru Shimamoto - 127-179 Estimation of Residential Property Price Index: Methodology and Data Sources
In: Property Price Index
by W. Erwin Diewert & Kiyohiko G. Nishimura & Chihiro Shimizu & Tsutomu Watanabe - 165-181 From the Natural System Model to the Society Development Model: Changing Perspectives II
In: National Project Management
by Minoru Shimamoto - 181-219 The System of National Accounts and Alternative Approaches to the Construction of Commercial Property Price Indexes
In: Property Price Index
by W. Erwin Diewert & Kiyohiko G. Nishimura & Chihiro Shimizu & Tsutomu Watanabe - 183-256 The Politics of Creating New Significance
In: National Project Management
by Minoru Shimamoto - 223-298 Measuring the Services of Durables and Owner Occupied Housing
In: Property Price Index
by W. Erwin Diewert & Kiyohiko G. Nishimura & Chihiro Shimizu & Tsutomu Watanabe - 257-284 Organizational Analysis from Multiple Perspectives: Conclusions
In: National Project Management
by Minoru Shimamoto - 285-307 Developments After the Project
In: National Project Management
by Minoru Shimamoto - 299-323 New Estimates for the Price of Housing in the Japanese CPI
In: Property Price Index
by W. Erwin Diewert & Kiyohiko G. Nishimura & Chihiro Shimizu & Tsutomu Watanabe - 325-358 Imputed Rent for OOH in National Account
In: Property Price Index
by W. Erwin Diewert & Kiyohiko G. Nishimura & Chihiro Shimizu & Tsutomu Watanabe
2019
- 1-3 Introduction: Purpose and Organization of This Book
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 1-16 Introduction and Summary of the Book
In: International Governance and Risk Management
by Toshihiro Ihori & Martin C. McGuire & Shintaro Nakagawa - 1-17 The Definition and Basic Facts of SNEP
In: Solitary Non-Employed Persons
by Yuji Genda - 1-27 Introduction
In: The Mercantile Ethical Tradition in Edo Period Japan
by Ichiro Horide - 1-45 Impediments to the Advancement of Women in the Japanese Employment System: Theoretical Overview and the Purpose of This Book
In: Gender Inequalities in the Japanese Workplace and Employment
by Kazuo Yamaguchi - 3-14 Aim and Framework
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 7-31 House-Price Dynamics and Effects on the Macro Economy
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 15-45 Theoretical Background: General Purpose Technology, Pattern of Innovation, and Spin-Out
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 17-56 Risk Management and International Security
In: International Governance and Risk Management
by Toshihiro Ihori & Martin C. McGuire & Shintaro Nakagawa - 19-41 The Determinants and Characteristics of SNEP
In: Solitary Non-Employed Persons
by Yuji Genda - 29-34 Why Study the Ethical Thought of Merchants in the Edo Period Japan?
In: The Mercantile Ethical Tradition in Edo Period Japan
by Ichiro Horide - 33-61 Housing Market Imperfections and Distortions Resulting from Criteria Based on House Floor Space
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 35-59 From “Bushido” to “Shonindo”
In: The Mercantile Ethical Tradition in Edo Period Japan
by Ichiro Horide - 43-74 The Daily Lives and Job Searches of SNEP
In: Solitary Non-Employed Persons
by Yuji Genda - 47-62 Data
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 47-81 Determinants of the Gender Gap in the Proportion of Managers Among White-Collar Regular Employees
In: Gender Inequalities in the Japanese Workplace and Employment
by Kazuo Yamaguchi - 57-88 One-Dimensional Public Goods in Models of Alliance
In: International Governance and Risk Management
by Toshihiro Ihori & Martin C. McGuire & Shintaro Nakagawa - 61-179 Case Analysis of the Shonindo
In: The Mercantile Ethical Tradition in Edo Period Japan
by Ichiro Horide - 63-74 Housing and Housing Finance Markets
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 63-78 Technological Characteristics of Laser and Laser Diode
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 75-102 The Past, Present, and Future of SNEP
In: Solitary Non-Employed Persons
by Yuji Genda - 77-101 Effects of Systems and Regulations on Residential Mobility
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 81-91 Birth of the Laser Diode: It All Started in the U.S
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 83-110 Causes and Effects of Gender Occupational Segregation: Overlooked Obstacles to Gender Equality
In: Gender Inequalities in the Japanese Workplace and Employment
by Kazuo Yamaguchi - 89-106 Defense Expenditures and Allied Cooperation in Conflicting Alliances
In: International Governance and Risk Management
by Toshihiro Ihori & Martin C. McGuire & Shintaro Nakagawa - 93-117 Continuous Wave Operation at Room Temperature and Long Operating Life: Catch Up of the Japanese Firms
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 103-118 Questions and Answers About SNEP
In: Solitary Non-Employed Persons
by Yuji Genda - 103-121 Housing Tenure Choice After the Revision of the Rental Act
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 107-158 Self-protection and Self-insurance Against Adversity
In: International Governance and Risk Management
by Toshihiro Ihori & Martin C. McGuire & Shintaro Nakagawa - 111-142 Gender Income Disparity Among White-Collar Regular Employees: Explaining the Causes Responsible for 80% of the Disparity and Its Mechanisms
In: Gender Inequalities in the Japanese Workplace and Employment
by Kazuo Yamaguchi - 119-135 Competition over Communications: Long-Wavelength Laser Diode
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 123-154 The Term Premium of Cancellable Lease Rates
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 137-161 Aiming for a New Market: From CD to DVD
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 143-166 Impacts of Companies’ Promotion of Work–Life Balance and the Restrictive Regular Employment System on Gender Wage Gap
In: Gender Inequalities in the Japanese Workplace and Employment
by Kazuo Yamaguchi - 157-175 Earthquake Risk and a Quality of Life Index
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 159-215 Exploitation Hypothesis and Numerical Calculations
In: International Governance and Risk Management
by Toshihiro Ihori & Martin C. McGuire & Shintaro Nakagawa - 163-173 From Red to Blue: Competition for Shorter Wavelengths
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 167-192 Empowerment of Women in the Workplace and Labor Productivity: Which Company Policies Are Effective and Why
In: Gender Inequalities in the Japanese Workplace and Employment
by Kazuo Yamaguchi - 175-187 Strategic Behaviors of Japanese Firms on the Technological Trajectory
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 177-192 Valuation of Earthquake Risk in Housing Markets
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 181-216 Shonindo: Characteristics and Criticisms
In: The Mercantile Ethical Tradition in Edo Period Japan
by Ichiro Horide - 189-218 Changes in the Industrial Organization: Rise of Spin-Outs
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 193-207 Consumer Valuation of Earthquake Risk Before and After Massive Earthquakes
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 193-228 Statistical and Indirect Discrimination: Revisiting the Incentive Problem
In: Gender Inequalities in the Japanese Workplace and Employment
by Kazuo Yamaguchi - 209-227 Earthquake Insurance Subscription Rates and Regional Cross-Subsidies
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 217-225 Conclusion
In: The Mercantile Ethical Tradition in Edo Period Japan
by Ichiro Horide - 217-251 Threat Misestimations and the Role of NGOs
In: International Governance and Risk Management
by Toshihiro Ihori & Martin C. McGuire & Shintaro Nakagawa - 221-245 Patterns of Spin-Outs and Innovation
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 229-260 Gender Inequality and Its Irrationality: Implications from the Analytical Results
In: Gender Inequalities in the Japanese Workplace and Employment
by Kazuo Yamaguchi - 231-249 Perceived Preparedness and Attitude of Japanese Households Toward Risk Mitigation Activities Following the Great East Japan Earthquake: Earthquake Insurance Purchase and Seismic Retrofitting
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 247-258 Conclusion
In: General Purpose Technology, Spin-Out, and Innovation
by Hiroshi Shimizu - 251-272 Households’ Risk Mitigation Activities and Risk Perception Bias: Earthquake Insurance Purchase and Seismic Retrofitting
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko - 275-282 Conclusion: Policy Implications and Future Research
In: Housing Markets and Household Behavior in Japan
by Miki Seko
2018
- 1-8 Introduction
In: Cross-Border Outsourcing and Boundaries of Japanese Firms
by Eiichi Tomiura - 1-13 Introduction: Corporate Social Responsibility and Japanese Corporations
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 1-33 Overview
In: The Changing Japanese Labor Market
by Akiomi Kitagawa & Souichi Ohta & Hiroshi Teruyama - 9-30 Overview of Japanese International Trade and Globalization of Japanese Firms
In: Cross-Border Outsourcing and Boundaries of Japanese Firms
by Eiichi Tomiura - 15-36 Corporate Social Responsibility Awareness and Practices of Japanese Corporations
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 31-52 Measures of Cross-Border Outsourcing
In: Cross-Border Outsourcing and Boundaries of Japanese Firms
by Eiichi Tomiura - 37-52 Responsible Investment and Institutional Investors
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 37-63 Flatter Wage Profiles and Reduced Lifetime Employment: A Simple Formalization
In: The Changing Japanese Labor Market
by Akiomi Kitagawa & Souichi Ohta & Hiroshi Teruyama - 53-73 Japanese Statistics Related with Cross-Border Outsourcing
In: Cross-Border Outsourcing and Boundaries of Japanese Firms
by Eiichi Tomiura - 53-85 Corporate Social Performance and Corporate Financial Performance
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 65-115 Ranking and Long-Term Unemployment in a Model with Efficiency Wages
In: The Changing Japanese Labor Market
by Akiomi Kitagawa & Souichi Ohta & Hiroshi Teruyama - 75-100 Statistical Facts about Cross-Border Outsourcing in Japan
In: Cross-Border Outsourcing and Boundaries of Japanese Firms
by Eiichi Tomiura - 87-117 Corporate Social Performance and Ownership Structure
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 101-128 Productivity Premium of Cross-Border Outsourcing Firms
In: Cross-Border Outsourcing and Boundaries of Japanese Firms
by Eiichi Tomiura - 119-154 Market Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility and Cost of Capital
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 119-168 Testing the Dual Structure of the Japanese Labor Market
In: The Changing Japanese Labor Market
by Akiomi Kitagawa & Souichi Ohta & Hiroshi Teruyama - 129-155 Innovation, Development, and Outsourcing Across National Borders
In: Cross-Border Outsourcing and Boundaries of Japanese Firms
by Eiichi Tomiura - 155-177 Corporate Social Responsibility Awareness and Management Forecast Bias
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 157-191 Capital, Labor, and Boundaries of Offshoring Firms
In: Cross-Border Outsourcing and Boundaries of Japanese Firms
by Eiichi Tomiura - 169-186 Duration Dependence of Job-Finding Rates in Japan
In: The Changing Japanese Labor Market
by Akiomi Kitagawa & Souichi Ohta & Hiroshi Teruyama - 179-199 Effects of Corporate Social Performance on Default Risk: Structural Model-Based Analysis on Japanese Firms
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 193-225 Barriers to Cross-Border Outsourcing
In: Cross-Border Outsourcing and Boundaries of Japanese Firms
by Eiichi Tomiura - 201-215 Relationship Between Technological Innovation, Corporate Social Performance, and Corporate Financial Performance
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 217-224 Conclusion—The Future of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan
by Megumi Suto & Hitoshi Takehara - 227-235 Concluding Remarks
In: Cross-Border Outsourcing and Boundaries of Japanese Firms
by Eiichi Tomiura
2017
- 1-18 Introduction
In: Growth and Business Cycles with Equilibrium Indeterminacy
by Kazuo Mino - 1-31 An Aggregative Model of Unemployment, Cycles, and Growth
In: Business Cycle Dynamics and Stabilization Policies
by Hajime Hori - 3-21 Transformation of the Japanese Society in the 20th Century
In: Economic Analysis of Families and Society
by Shinji Yamashige - 19-54 Indeterminacy in Real Business Cycle Models
In: Growth and Business Cycles with Equilibrium Indeterminacy
by Kazuo Mino - 23-46 Markets, Communities, and Government: Analytical Framework
In: Economic Analysis of Families and Society
by Shinji Yamashige - 33-75 A Hicksian Two-Sector Model of Cycles and Growth
In: Business Cycle Dynamics and Stabilization Policies
by Hajime Hori - 47-68 Introduction to Decision Theories
In: Economic Analysis of Families and Society
by Shinji Yamashige - 55-92 Indeterminacy in Endogenous Growth Models
In: Growth and Business Cycles with Equilibrium Indeterminacy
by Kazuo Mino - 71-91 Formation of Families
In: Economic Analysis of Families and Society
by Shinji Yamashige - 77-135 Stabilization Policies and Business Cycle Dynamics
In: Business Cycle Dynamics and Stabilization Policies
by Hajime Hori - 93-113 Resource Allocations within Families
In: Economic Analysis of Families and Society
by Shinji Yamashige - 93-120 Growth Models with Multiple Steady States
In: Growth and Business Cycles with Equilibrium Indeterminacy
by Kazuo Mino - 115-134 Traditional Communities
In: Economic Analysis of Families and Society
by Shinji Yamashige - 121-158 Stabilization Effects of Policy Rules
In: Growth and Business Cycles with Equilibrium Indeterminacy
by Kazuo Mino - 135-155 New Communities
In: Economic Analysis of Families and Society
by Shinji Yamashige - 159-176 Population Crisis
In: Economic Analysis of Families and Society
by Shinji Yamashige - 159-205 Indeterminacy in Open Economies
In: Growth and Business Cycles with Equilibrium Indeterminacy
by Kazuo Mino - 177-194 Poverty
In: Economic Analysis of Families and Society
by Shinji Yamashige - 195-212 Regional Disparity
In: Economic Analysis of Families and Society
by Shinji Yamashige - 207-212 New Directions
In: Growth and Business Cycles with Equilibrium Indeterminacy
by Kazuo Mino - 213-224 Epilogue: Social Transformation and Public Policies
In: Economic Analysis of Families and Society
by Shinji Yamashige
2016
- 1-1 Erratum to: The Economics of Self-Destructive Choices
In: The Economics of Self-Destructive Choices
by Shinsuke Ikeda - 1-23 The Paradox of Self-Destructive Choices
In: The Economics of Self-Destructive Choices
by Shinsuke Ikeda - 3-20 Multiplier Theory and Public Goods: Macroeconomics of the Mixed System
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama - 21-38 Unemployment and Inflation: The Natural Wage Rate Hypothesis
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama - 25-42 Varying Impatience
In: The Economics of Self-Destructive Choices
by Shinsuke Ikeda - 39-52 A Macroeconomic Theory of Money, Income, and Distribution
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama - 43-65 Hyperbolic Discounting and Self-Destructive Behaviors
In: The Economics of Self-Destructive Choices
by Shinsuke Ikeda - 55-91 Trade and Welfare in General Equilibrium
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama - 67-111 Self-Control Problems of the Dual Self
In: The Economics of Self-Destructive Choices
by Shinsuke Ikeda - 93-107 Domestic Distortions and the Theory of Tariffs
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama - 109-127 Tariffs and the Transfer Problem
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama - 113-151 Overborrowing, Overeating, and Addictive Behavior
In: The Economics of Self-Destructive Choices
by Shinsuke Ikeda - 129-143 Innovations and International Trade
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama - 145-157 Factor Endowments and the Pattern of Commodity and Factor Trade
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama - 153-180 Coping with Self-Destructive Behavior
In: The Economics of Self-Destructive Choices
by Shinsuke Ikeda - 159-167 Partial Free Trade Agreements and Economic Welfare: Reconsidering GATT Article 24
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama - 169-192 Market, Trade, and Welfare in General Equilibrium
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama - 195-207 Welfare and Efficiency: Socioeconomic Controversies in Modern Times
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama - 209-226 A Theoretical Framework of Mixed Systems
In: Macroeconomics, Trade, and Social Welfare
by Michihiro Ohyama
2015
- 1-12 Introduction
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 1-12 The Economics of Interfirm Networks: Main Issues
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Tsutomu Watanabe & Iichiro Uesugi & Arito Ono - 3-33 Fiscal Consolidation in the Political Economy of Japan
In: The Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidation in Japan
by Toshihiro Ihori - 15-37 Buyer-Supplier Networks and Aggregate Volatility
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Takayuki Mizuno & Wataru Souma & Tsutomu Watanabe - 15-41 Price Theory in a Monetary Economy
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 35-66 The Political Economy of Social Security Funding: Why Social VAT Reform?
In: The Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidation in Japan
by Hideki Konishi - 39-65 Community Structure of a Large-Scale Production Network in Japan
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Takashi Iino & Hiroshi Iyetomi - 45-52 The Existence of an Involuntary Unemployment Equilibrium
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 53-62 The Phillips Curve and Inflation Theory Reconsidered
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 65-73 A Basic Model of a Flexible Exchange Rate System Under Perfect Capital Mobility
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 67-92 Interfirm Networks in Manufacturing Industry Agglomerations in Japan: Evidence from Survey Data
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Iichiro Uesugi - 69-93 Female Labor Supply, Social Security, and Fiscal Consolidation
In: The Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidation in Japan
by Ryuta Ray Kato & Masumi Kawade - 75-85 The Functions of a Key Currency: International Liquidity Provision and Insurance
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 87-95 On the Necessity of Optimum Currency Areas: The Case for Perfect Capital Mobility and Immobile Labor Forces
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 95-106 Economic Geography and Interfirm Transaction Networks
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Kentaro Nakajima - 95-112 Fiscal Consolidation and Local Public Finances in Japan: Incentive Problems Associated with Intergovernmental Transfers and Their Political Roles
In: The Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidation in Japan
by Nobuo Akai - 97-106 Universal Discipline or Individual Discipline: On the Viability of the Eurozone as a Nonadjustable Local Fixed Exchange Rate Regime
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 107-116 Industrial Hollowing Under a Flexible Exchange Rate System
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 107-133 Delineating Metropolitan Areas: Measuring Spatial Labour Market Networks Through Commuting Patterns
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Gilles Duranton - 113-141 Public Policy and Economic Growth in the Integrating Japanese Economy
In: The Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidation in Japan
by Hiroki Kondo - 117-128 On the Function of Gold Standard in Idealism and Reality
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 131-141 Dexterity as a Source of Economic Growth
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 135-156 Determinants of Business and Financial Network Formation by Japanese Start-up Firms: Does Founders’ Human Capital Matter?
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Hiroyuki Okamuro & Kenta Ikeuchi - 143-157 Monetary Economic Growth Theory Under Perfect Competition: Can Monetary Expansion Really Enhance Economic Growth?
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 145-165 Tax Policy Under the “Generational Election System”
In: The Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidation in Japan
by Takero Doi