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2017
- 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 - 157-173 Geographical Spread of Interfirm Transaction Networks and the Great East Japan Earthquake
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Yukiko Umeno Saito - 159-173 A Keynesian Monetary Growth Model Under Monopolistic Competition: Is Economic Growth Sustainable Without Government Help?
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 167-192 Budgets Under Delegation
In: The Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidation in Japan
by Kimiko Terai & Amihai Glazer - 177-189 Bank-firm Relationships: A Review of the Implications for Firms and Banks in Normal and Crisis Times
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Hans Degryse & Vasso Ioannidou & Steven Ongena - 177-190 A Critique of Lucas’ Theory
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 191-201 Does the Search Model Succeed in Describing a Monetary Economy?
In: Keynesian Economics and Price Theory
by Masayuki Otaki - 191-214 A New Look at Bank-Firm Relationships and the Use of Collateral in Japan: Evidence from Teikoku Databank Data
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Arito Ono & Hirofumi Uchida & Souichirou Kozuka & Makoto Hazama - 215-235 What do Cash Holdings Tell us About Bank-Firm Relationships? A Case Study of Japanese Firms
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Kazuo Ogawa - 237-260 Bank Lending and Firm Activities: Overcoming Identification Problems
In: The Economics of Interfirm Networks
by Kaoru Hosono & Daisuke Miyakawa
2014
- 1-8 Introduction
In: Elements of Neo-Walrasian Economics
by Takashi Negishi - 1-25 Framework and Overview
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Kunio Ito - 3-8 Mercantilism
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 3-12 Introduction
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 9-13 Specie-Flow Mechanism
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 9-27 Firms and Production
In: Elements of Neo-Walrasian Economics
by Takashi Negishi - 13-28 Technical Progress and Economies of Scale: Concept of Holotheticity
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 15-20 Adam Smith and Division of Labor
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 21-32 Ricardo and Comparative Costs
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 29-41 Holothetic Production Functions and Marginal Rate of Technical Substitution
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 29-50 Households and Consumption
In: Elements of Neo-Walrasian Economics
by Takashi Negishi - 29-57 What Do Smoothed Earnings Tell Us About the Future?
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Yusuke Takasu & Makoto Nakano - 33-42 J. S. Mill and Reciprocal Demand
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 43-49 Mill and Infant Industry
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 43-53 Utility and Demand
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 51-59 Marx and International Exploitation
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 51-67 Market Equilibrium (1)
In: Elements of Neo-Walrasian Economics
by Takashi Negishi - 55-72 Duality and Self Duality
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 59-80 The Effect of Accounting Conservatism on Corporate Investment Behavior
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Souhei Ishida & Kunio Ito - 61-66 Marshall and Offer Curve
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 69-74 Theory of Production
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 69-89 Market Equilibrium (2)
In: Elements of Neo-Walrasian Economics
by Takashi Negishi - 73-85 The Theory of Index Numbers
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 75-80 Heckscher–Ohlin Theory (1)
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 81-86 Heckscher–Ohlin Theory (2)
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 81-106 Matching Expenses with Revenues Around the World
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Tetsuyuki Kagaya - 87-92 Leontief Paradox
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 87-105 Dynamics and Conservation Laws
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 91-107 Perfect and Imperfect Competition
In: Elements of Neo-Walrasian Economics
by Takashi Negishi - 93-98 Domestic Distortions
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 99-103 Export Promotion and Welfare
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 105-114 Oligopoly
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 107-125 Does Comprehensive Income Influence Dividends? Empirical Evidence from Japan
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Kunio Ito & Takuma Kochiyama - 109-126 Optimal Allocation of Resources
In: Elements of Neo-Walrasian Economics
by Takashi Negishi - 113-142 The Invariance Principle and Income-Wealth Conservation Laws
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 115-126 Immiserizing Growth
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 127-137 External Economies
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 127-142 Accounting Policy Choice for Negative Goodwill
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Yukari Takahashi - 127-146 Market Failures
In: Elements of Neo-Walrasian Economics
by Takashi Negishi - 141-150 Adam Smith and Disequilibrium Economic Theory
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 143-160 Fair Value Accounting of Pension Liabilities and Discretionary Behavior
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Shigeaki Sawada - 143-176 Conservation Laws in Continuous and Discrete Models
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 147-165 Optimal Income Distribution
In: Elements of Neo-Walrasian Economics
by Takashi Negishi - 151-165 Complete Specialization in Classical Economics
In: Developments of International Trade Theory
by Takashi Negishi & Takashi Negishi - 161-186 The Influence of Informal Institutions on Impaired Asset Write-Offs: Securing Future and Current Pies for Payouts in Japan
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Keishi Fujiyama - 167-184 Microeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics
In: Elements of Neo-Walrasian Economics
by Takashi Negishi - 177-208 Quantity or Quality: The Impact of Labour Saving Innovation on US and Japanese Growth Rates, 1960–2004
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 189-222 Ex-post Information Value of Risk Disclosure
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Kunio Ito & Tetsuyuki Kagaya & Hyonok Kim - 209-229 A Survey on Recent Developments
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 223-246 The Effects of Risk Disclosure on Evaluation of Management Forecast Revisions
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Hyonok Kim - 231-266 Appendix to Part II. Symmetry: An Overview of Geometric Methods in Economics
In: Symmetry and Economic Invariance
by Ryuzo Sato & Rama V. Ramachandran - 247-259 The Effect of Continuous Disclosure of Environmental Report
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Yuki Tanaka - 261-283 Analyst Herding Around Management Forecasts
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Mikiharu Noma - 285-309 Management Incentives to Publish Aggressive or Conservative Earnings Forecasts and Disclosure Policy Change
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Tomohiro Suzuki - 311-330 Effects of Biased Earnings Forecasts: Comparative Study of Earnings Forecasts Disclosures by US and Japanese Firms
In: International Perspectives on Accounting and Corporate Behavior
by Shoichi Tsumuraya