Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
1987 - 2025
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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
Volume 18, issue 4, 2004
- Unlocking housing equity in Japan pp. 466-505

- Olivia Mitchell and John Piggott
- Financing consumption in an aging Japan: The role of foreign capital inflows and immigration pp. 506-527

- Robert Dekle
- Social security and trust fund management pp. 528-550

- Takashi Oshio
- The differences in the economic effects between the DB plan and the DC plan pp. 551-564

- Tomohiko Takeuchi and Toshiaki Tachibanaki
- Who bears the burden of social insurance? Evidence from Japanese health and long-term care insurance data pp. 565-581

- Kohei Komamura and Atsuhiro Yamada
Volume 18, issue 3, 2004
- Estimation of the labor participation and wage equation model of Japanese married women by the simultaneous maximum likelihood method pp. 301-315

- Kazumitsu Nawata and , Masako
- Habit persistence and the marginal propensity to consume in Japan pp. 316-329

- Patrizio Pagano
- Effectiveness of history-dependent monetary policy pp. 330-361

- Takeshi Kimura and Takushi Kurozumi
- The IT revolution and productivity growth in Japan pp. 362-389

- Tsutomu Miyagawa, Yukiko Ito and Nobuyuki Harada
- Impacts of the information-technology revolution on Japanese manufacturer-supplier relationships pp. 390-415

- Hodaka Morita and Hirohiko Nakahara
- (Anti-)Competitive effect of joint bidding: evidence from ODA procurement auctions pp. 416-439

- Atsushi Iimi
- When trade requires coordination pp. 440-461

- Kimberly Katz and Akihiko Matsui
Volume 18, issue 2, 2004
- Are sons and daughters substitutable?: Allocation of family resources in contemporary Japan pp. 143-160

- Hiroshi Ono
- Determinants of Japan's foreign direct investment: An industry and country panel study, 1984-1998 pp. 161-182

- Roger Farrell, Noel Gaston and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- The basket-peg, dollar-peg, and floating: A comparative analysis pp. 183-217

- Naoyuki Yoshino, Sahoko Kaji and Ayako Suzuki
- Impact of exchange rate volatility on Indonesia's trade performance in the 1990s pp. 218-240

- Reza Siregar and Ramkishen Rajan
- Trends in unemployment rates in Korea: A search-matching model interpretation pp. 241-263

- Yongsung Chang, Jaeryang Nam and Changyong Rhee
- The effects of a consolation match on the promotion tournament pp. 264-281

- Fumi Kiyotaki
- Division of a contest with identical prizes pp. 282-297

- Munetomo Ando
- Employment Stability in an Age of Flexibility--Evidence from Industrialized Countries: Edited by Peter Auer and Sandrine Cazes pp. 298-300

- Yuji Genda
Volume 18, issue 1, 2004
- The border effect in the Japanese market: A Gravity Model analysis pp. 1-11

- Toshihiro Okubo
- Explaining Japanese direct investment flows into an enlarged Europe: A comparison of gravity and economic potential approaches pp. 12-37

- Andrzej Cieślik and Michael Ryan
- A twin crisis model with incomplete information pp. 38-56

- Fumiko Takeda
- International co-movements and business cycle transmission between Korea and Japan pp. 57-83

- David Selover
- The term structure of Japanese interest rates:: The equilibrium spread with asymmetric dynamics pp. 84-98

- Shew-Huei Kuo and Walter Enders
- The effects of monetary policy shocks on exchange rates: A structural vector error correction model approach pp. 99-114

- Kyungho Jang and Masao Ogaki
- Estimating output gaps in Asia: A cross-country study pp. 115-136

- Stefan Gerlach and Matthew S. Yiu
- Innovative East Asia: The Future of Growth: By Shahid Yusuf et al. World Bank, Oxford Univ. Press, 2003 pp. 137-139

- Sadao Nagaoka
- The Global Internet Economy: By Bruce Kogut. MIT Press, 2003. 536 pp., $39.95 hardcover pp. 139-142

- Nobuo Ikeda
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