Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
1987 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2006
- International Finance pp. 455-458

- Shin-ichi Fukuda, Takeo Hoshi, Takatoshi Ito and Andrew Rose
- Connecting two views on financial globalization: Can we make further progress? pp. 459-481

- Shang-Jin Wei
- Size really doesn't matter: In search of a national scale effect pp. 482-507

- Andrew Rose
- Optimal currency shares in international reserves: The impact of the euro and the prospects for the dollar pp. 508-547

- Elias Papaioannou, Richard Portes and Gregorios Siourounis
- On the determinants of exporters' currency pricing: History vs. expectations pp. 548-568

- Shin-ichi Fukuda and Masanori Ono
- Invoicing currency and the optimal basket peg for East Asia: Analysis using a new open economy macroeconomic model pp. 569-589

- Etsuro Shioji
- Stabilization of effective exchange rates under common currency basket systems pp. 590-611

- Eiji Ogawa and Junko Shimizu
- A simple test of the effect of interest rate defense pp. 612-636

- Allan Drazen and Stefan Hubrich
- Intraday seasonality in activities of the foreign exchange markets: Evidence from the electronic broking system pp. 637-664

- Takatoshi Ito and Yuko Hashimoto
- Deflationary shocks and monetary rules: An open-economy scenario analysis pp. 665-698

- Douglas Laxton, Papa N'Diaye and Paolo Pesenti
- Quantitative easing and Japanese bank equity values pp. 699-721

- Takeshi Kobayashi, Mark Spiegel and Nobuyoshi Yamori
Volume 20, issue 3, 2006
- Monetary policy at the zero interest bound: A model comparison exercise pp. 305-313

- Ippei Fujiwara, Peter McAdam and John Roberts
- Expectations formation and the effectiveness of strategies for limiting the consequences of the zero bound pp. 314-337

- David L. Reifschneider and John Roberts
- Monetary policy under a liquidity trap: Simulation evidence for the euro area pp. 338-363

- Alistair Dieppe and Peter McAdam
- Effectiveness of state-contingent monetary policy under a liquidity trap pp. 364-379

- Ippei Fujiwara, Naoko Hara and Kentaro Yoshimura
- The transmission mechanism of monetary policy in Japan: Evidence from banks' balance sheets pp. 380-405

- Kaoru Hosono
- The Bank of Japan's operating procedures and the identification of monetary policy shocks: A reexamination using the Bernanke-Mihov approach pp. 406-433

- Kiyotaka Nakashima
- Evaluating monetary policy when nominal interest rates are almost zero pp. 434-453

- Ippei Fujiwara
Volume 20, issue 2, 2006
- R&D and market value of Japanese firms in the 1990s pp. 155-176

- Sadao Nagaoka
- The impact of technology transfer and R & D on productivity growth in Taiwanese industry: Microeconometric analysis using plant and firm-level data pp. 177-192

- Lee Branstetter and Jong-Rong Chen
- Vertical linkages and agglomeration effects in Japanese FDI in Thailand pp. 193-208

- Chris Milner, Geoff Reed and Pawin Talerngsri
- The impact of family ownership and capital structures on productivity performance of Korean manufacturing firms: Corporate governance and the "chaebol problem" pp. 209-233

- Euysung Kim
- Generational accounting in Korea pp. 234-268

- Alan Auerbach and Young Jun Chun
- Consumer response to the 1998 tax cut: Is a temporary tax cut effective? pp. 269-287

- Satoshi Shimizutani
- Taxicab regulation in Japan pp. 288-304

- David Flath
Volume 20, issue 1, 2006
- CEO compensation and firm performance in Japan: Evidence from new panel data on individual CEO pay pp. 1-19

- Takao Kato and Katsuyuki Kubo
- Horizontal transfer, vertical promotion, and evolution of firm organization pp. 20-49

- Kenn Ariga
- New technology and demand for educated workers: The experience of Japanese manufacturing in the era of high-speed growth pp. 50-76

- Yasuhiro Ueshima, Takuji Funaba and Takenori Inoki
- The distribution of bequests in Japan pp. 77-86

- Keiko Shimono and Hideaki Otsuki
- Seasonal and non-seasonal long memory effects in the Japanese real effective exchange rate pp. 87-98

- Luis Gil-Alana
- Effects of the Bank of Japan's intervention on yen/dollar exchange rate volatility pp. 99-111

- Toshiaki Watanabe and Kimie Harada
- On the identification of de facto currency pegs pp. 112-127

- Agnès Benassy-Quere, Benoit Coeuré and Valérie Mignon
- The Chinese economies in global context: The integration process and its determinants pp. 128-153

- Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie Chinn and Eiji Fujii
Volume 19, issue 4, 2005
- Enhancing Productivity pp. 457-459

- Takeo Hoshi and Dale Jorgenson
- Information technology and the Japanese economy pp. 460-481

- Dale Jorgenson and Kazuyuki Motohashi
- The industry origins of Japanese economic growth pp. 482-542

- Dale Jorgenson and Koji Nomura
- Can IT be Japan's savior? pp. 543-567

- Fumio Hayashi and Koji Nomura
- Interindustry effects of productivity growth in Japan: 1960-2000 pp. 568-585

- Kazushige Shimpo
- Competition and productivity in Japanese manufacturing industries pp. 586-616

- Yosuke Okada
- Productivity, efficiency, scale economies and technical change: A new decomposition analysis of TFP applied to the Japanese prefectures pp. 617-634

- Jiro Nemoto and Mika Goto
- The "news view" of economic fluctuations: Evidence from aggregate Japanese data and sectoral US data pp. 635-652

- Paul Beaudry and Franck Portier
Volume 19, issue 3, 2005
- Bond underwriting syndicates organized by commercial banks: evidence from prewar Japan pp. 303-321

- Masaru Konishi
- Estimation of the common and country-specific shock to stock prices pp. 322-337

- Yoshiro Tsutsui and Kenjiro Hirayama
- Information leadership in the advanced Asia-Pacific stock markets: Return, volatility and volume information spillovers from the US and Japan pp. 338-365

- Suk-Joong Kim
- Internal capital market and the growth and survival of Japanese plants in the United States pp. 366-385

- Tatsuo Ushijima
- Fiscal consequences of inflationary policies pp. 386-393

- Keiichiro Kobayashi
- Saving, growth, and demographic change in Korea pp. 394-413

- Daekeun Park and Changyong Rhee
- Foreign direct investment and trade in Japan: An empirical analysis based on the Establishment and Enterprise Census for 1996 pp. 414-455

- Keiko Ito and Kyoji Fukao
Volume 19, issue 2, 2005
- Japan's structural transformation and the international economy: Introduction and overview pp. 165-168

- Gary Saxonhouse and Robert Stern
- Trade and location: A moving example motivated by Japan pp. 169-193

- Alan Deardorff
- Measuring network effects on trade: Are Japanese affiliates distinctive? pp. 194-214

- Theresa Greaney
- Judging Japan's FDI: The verdict from a dartboard model pp. 215-232

- Keith Head and John Ries
- Determinants of high-royalty contracts and the impact of stronger protection of intellectual property rights in Japan pp. 233-254

- Sadao Nagaoka
- Foreign outsourcing and firm-level characteristics: Evidence from Japanese manufacturers pp. 255-271

- Eiichi Tomiura
- Do out-in M&As bring higher TFP to Japan? An empirical analysis based on micro-data on Japanese manufacturing firms pp. 272-301

- Kyoji Fukao, Keiko Ito and Hyeog Ug Kwon
Volume 19, issue 1, 2005
- Intrafamily time allocation of housework: evidence from Japan pp. 1-23

- Atsuko Ueda
- The effect of the Basel Accord on bank portfolios in Japan pp. 24-36

- Heather Montgomery
- The statistical price index as an approximation of the constant-utility price index: an empirical analysis using Japanese data sets pp. 37-50

- Atsushi Maki
- Exchange rate volatility and the United States exports: evidence from Canada and Japan pp. 51-71

- Taufiq Choudhry
- Home bias among institutional investors: a study of the Economist Quarterly Portfolio Poll pp. 72-95

- Jungwon Suh
- The transition of the Japanese keiretsu in the changing economy pp. 96-109

- Chelsea C. Lin
- Inter- and intra-sectoral linkages in foreign direct investment: evidence from Japanese investment in Europe pp. 110-134

- Dominique Gross, Horst Raff and Michael Ryan
- Demographic structure, international lending and borrowing in growing interdependent economies pp. 135-162

- Akira Momota and Koichi Futagami
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