Japan and the World Economy
1988 - 2009
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2003
- Substitution in R&D across countries pp. 373-390

- Amy Glass
- Stock prices in Japan rise at night pp. 391-406

- Yoshiro Tsutsui
- Market expansion versus cost reduction: a financial analysis of foreign direct investment advantages for multinational enterprises pp. 407-417

- Yan He and Fu Long
- Japanese aggregate import demand function: reassessment from the 'bounds' testing approach pp. 419-436

- Tuck Cheong Tang
- Asymmetric volatility of real GDP: some evidence from Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States pp. 437-445

- Ho, Kin-Yip and Albert K. C. Tsui
- Financial systems, risk management, and entrepreneurship: historical perspectives pp. 447-458

- Richard Sylla
- The evolution from risk management to patient safety--case studies from the Harvard medical system pp. 459-468

- John L. Mc Carthy
- Managing risks in airline industry pp. 469-479

- Kichisaburo Nomura
Volume 15, issue 3, 2003
- The risk-sharing role of Japanese keiretsu business groups: evidence from restructuring in the 1990s pp. 261-274

- Kathryn L. Dewenter
- Growth opportunities, collateral and debt structure: the case of the Japanese machine manufacturing firms pp. 275-297

- Kaoru Hosono
- Strategic trade policy and the home bias in firm ownership structure pp. 299-305

- Steffen Huck and Kai A. Konrad
- The commodity composition of US-Japanese trade and the yen/dollar real exchange rate pp. 307-330

- Janice Boucher Breuer and Leianne A. Clements
- An empirical study on the relevance of applying relative valuation models to investment strategies in the Japanese stock market pp. 331-339

- Young S. Park and Lee, Jung-Jin
- Does the choice of detrending method matter in demand analysis? pp. 341-359

- Oleksandr Movshuk
- Tale of two macroeconomies pp. 361-363

- Paul A. Samuelson
- The US real estate bubble?: A comparison to Japan pp. 365-371

- Hitoshi Saito
Volume 15, issue 2, 2003
- Asymmetric effects of monetary indicators on the Japanese yen pp. 143-159

- Jun Nagayasu
- Dynamic capital mobility, capital-market risk, and contagion: evidence from seven Asian countries pp. 161-183

- Hong-Ghi Min, Judith A. McDonald and Jaeyong Choung
- Population aging in Japan: demographic shock and fiscal sustainability pp. 185-210

- Hamid Faruqee and Martin Mühleisen
- Who succeeds as an entrepreneur? An analysis of the post-entry performance of new firms in Japan pp. 211-222

- Nobuyuki Harada
- Alternative characterization of the volatility in the growth rate of real GDP pp. 223-231

- Ramaprasad Bhar and Shigeyuki Hamori
- Panel unit root tests of purchasing power parity between Japanese cities, 1960-1998: disaggregated price data pp. 233-244

- Taro Esaka
- An empirical test of likelihood and timing of speculative attacks: the case of Malaysia and Singapore pp. 245-259

- Yuko Hashimoto
Volume 15, issue 1, 2003
- Informational aspects of foreign direct investment and the multinational firm pp. 1-20

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger
- International merger policy coordination pp. 21-30

- Luis M B Cabral
- What information is needed for welfare-enhancing policies under international oligopoly? pp. 31-46

- Taiji Furusawa, Keisaku Higashida and Jota Ishikawa
- Using safeguard protection to raise domestic rivals' costs pp. 47-68

- James P. Durling and Thomas J. Prusa
- Pure theory aspects of industrial organization and globalization pp. 89-90

- Paul A. Samuelson
- Can the rest of East Asia catch up with Japan: some empirical evidence pp. 91-110

- Zhaoyong Zhang
- The relative impact of the US and Japanese business cycles on the Australian economy pp. 111-129

- Lee, Hyun-Hoon, Huh, Hyeon-Seung and David Harris
- A few theoretical aspects of deregulation pp. 131-133

- Paul A. Samuelson
- Financial deregulation in Japan pp. 135-140

- Etsuro Honda
Volume 14, issue 4, 2002
- Corporate restructuring in Japan: an event-study analysis pp. 367-377

- Jorge Chan-Lau
- Implicit contracts between regulator and industry: protection and deregulation in Japanese casualty insurance pp. 379-400

- Klaus Wallner
- Productivity and economic growth in East Asia: innovation, efficiency and accumulation pp. 401-424

- Gaofeng Han, Kaliappa Kalirajan and Nirvikar Singh
- Purchasing power parity: Granger causality tests for the yen-dollar exchange rate pp. 425-444

- Gunther Schnabl and Dirk Baur
- Exchange-rate volatility, trade and "fixing for life" in Thailand pp. 445-470

- Teuku Rahmatsyah, Gulasekaran Rajaguru and Reza Y. Siregar
- The stock market and the ringgit exchange rate: a note pp. 471-486

- Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah, A. Mansur M. Masih and M. Azali
Volume 14, issue 3, 2002
- Decomposition of technical change into input-specific components: a factor augmenting approach pp. 243-264

- Subal C. Kumbhakar
- Measurement of quality in monopolistic product market pp. 265-280

- Takanobu Nakajima
- Innovational progress sans thrift pp. 281-284

- Paul A. Samuelson
- Supply and demand-driven spillovers and productivity growth pp. 285-304

- Catherine J. Morrison Paul
- Scale economies, technical change and productivity growth in Japanese local telecommunications services pp. 305-320

- Jiro Nemoto and Sumiko Asai
- The impact of information technology on US industry pp. 321-333

- Stephan Kudyba and Romesh Diwan
- The California energy crisis pp. 335-339

- Luis M B Cabral
- The current status of electric power industry deregulation in Japan and the influence of the California crisis pp. 341-345

- Minoru Takahashi
- Productivity and operating performance of Japanese merging firms: Keiretsu-related and independent mergers pp. 347-366

- Yeh, Tsung-ming and Yasuo Hoshino
Volume 14, issue 2, 2002
- Political competition and debt trajectories in Japan and the OECD pp. 121-135

- David Skilling and Richard Zeckhauser
- Bank regulation in the United States: understanding the lessons of the 1980s and 1990s pp. 137-154

- Lawrence J. White
- The convoy system for insolvent banks: how it originally worked and why it failed in the 1990s pp. 155-180

- Takeo Hoshi
- Overinvestment, collateral lending, and economic crisis pp. 181-201

- Yong Jin Kim and Jong-Wha Lee
- Accuracy and rationality of Japanese institutional forecasters pp. 203-213

- Masahiro Ashiya
- ARCH versus information-based variances: evidence from the Tokyo Stock Market pp. 215-231

- Tatsuyoshi Miyakoshi
- Saving, productivity and national income: a discrete-time geometric framework pp. 233-241

- Anthony Makin
Volume 14, issue 1, 2002
- Saving-investment relationships for Japan and other Asian countries pp. 1-23

- Dipendra Sinha
- Export performance and economic growth nexus in Japan: a bootstrap approach pp. 25-33

- Prof. Abdulnasser Hatemi-J
- Firm specific human capital and unemployment in a growing economy pp. 35-44

- Youichiro Higashi
- Testing the purchasing power parity in pooled systems of error correction models pp. 45-62

- Helmut Herwartz and Hans-Eggert Reimers
- Assessing the risk forecasts for Japanese stock market pp. 63-85

- Lee, Tae-Hwy and Burak Saltoglu
- SMEs, borrowing constraints and banking relationships in Japan pp. 87-100

- Sunday . Owualah
- Removal of protectionism, foreign investment and welfare in a model of informal sector pp. 101-116

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri and Ujjaini Mukherjee
- Note on asymmetric technology game pp. 117-119

- Gilbert S. Suzawa
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