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Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
1987 - 2025
Current editor(s): Takeo Hoshi From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1993
- Editors' Introduction pp. 323-328

- Kazuo Ueda and Takatoshi Ito
- What Lessons Should Japan Learn from the U.S. Deposit-Insurance Mess? pp. 329-355

- Edward Kane
- Evaluating Deposit Insurance for Japanese Banks pp. 356-386

- Fries Steven, Robin Mason and William Perraudin
- The Stability of the Japanese Banking System: A Historical Perspective pp. 387-407

- Yabushita Shiro and Atsushi Inoue
- How Has the Basle Accord Affected Bank Portfolios? pp. 408-440

- Hall Brian J.
- Influence of the Japan Development Bank Loans on Corporate Investment Behavior pp. 441-465

- Horiuchi Akiyoshi and Sui Qing-yuan
Volume 7, issue 3, 1993
- Information, Flexibility, and Competition pp. 219-237

- Xavier Vives
- A Simple Note on the Japanese Firm pp. 238-255

- Alan Blinder
- An Empirical Analysis of Ramsey Pricing in Japanese Electric Utilities pp. 256-276

- Isamu Matsukawa, Madono Seishi and Nakashima Takako
- Demand for Residential Land: A Time-Varying Time Preference Rate Approach pp. 277-296

- Yoshida Atsushi
- Why Is the Earnings Profile Upward-Sloping? The Sharing Model vs the Shirking Model pp. 297-314

- Okazaki Keiko
- Japanese Financial Market Research, William T. Ziemba, Warren Bailey, and Yasushi Hamao, Eds., North-Holland, Amsterdam,1991, 616 + xxii pp.. $69.50 pp. 315-318

- Hebner Kevin J.
- Prices, Quality and Trust: Inter-Firm Relations in Britain and Japan, Mari Sako, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1992, 270 + xii pp., $49.95 pp. 319-322

- John McMillan
Volume 7, issue 2, 1993
- News and the Dollar/Yen Exchange Rate, 1931-1933: The End of the Gold Standard, Imperialism, and the Great Depression pp. 107-131

- Takatoshi Ito, Okina Kunio and Teranishi Juro
- The Persistence of Firm-Size Earnings Differentials and Labor Market Segmentation in Japan pp. 132-156

- Marcus Rebick
- Exchange Rate Changes and Pricing Behavior of Japanese Firms: A Cross-Section Analysis pp. 157-174

- Shinjo Koji
- The Japanese Firm under the Wartime Planned Economy pp. 175-203

- Tetsuji Okazaki
- Competitive Ties: Subcontracting in the Japanese Automobile Industry, Michael J. Smitka, Columbia University Press, New York, 1991, 264 + xvi pp., $37.50 pp. 204-206

- Nishiguchi Toshihiro
- The Japanese Labor Market in a Comparative Perspective with the United States: A Transaction-Cost Interpretation, Masanori Hashimoto, W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1990, x + 150 pp., $15.00 paper, $25.00 cloth pp. 207-209

- Giorgio Brunello
- Productivity Growth in Japan and the United Sates, Charles R. Hulten (Ed.), The University of Chicago Press, Chicago/London, 1991, x + 446 pp pp. 210-213

- Shinjo Koji
- Growth through Competition, Competition through Growth: Strategic Management and the Economy of Japan, Hiroyuki Odagiri, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1992, 364 + xiii pp., $64.00 pp. 214-217

- Chin Lim
Volume 7, issue 1, 1993
- The Land/Housing Problem in Japan: A Macroeconomic Approach pp. 1-31

- Takatoshi Ito
- Price Smoothing and Demand Noise: Japanese Case pp. 32-56

- Shaller Douglas R. and Shiba Tsunemasa
- Asian Exchange Rate Expectations pp. 57-77

- Cavaglia Stefano, Willem Verschoor and Christian Wolff
- Technological Flexibility and the Macroeconomic Environment pp. 78-106

- Gilles Saint-Paul
Volume 6, issue 4, 1992
- Editors' introduction pp. 309-311

- Takatoshi Ito and Hiroshi Yoshikawa
- Regional growth and migration: A Japan-United States comparison pp. 312-346

- Robert Barro and Xavier Sala-i-Martin
- The market size, entrepreneurship, and the big push pp. 347-364

- Kiminori Matsuyama
- Growth, productivity, and access to the world financial markets pp. 365-382

- Daniel Cohen
- Financial intermediary services and growth pp. 383-405

- Ross Levine
- Historical accidents and the persistence of distributional conflicts pp. 406-422

- Gilles Saint-Paul and Thierry Verdier
- Optimal size and composition of government spending pp. 423-439

- Jisoon Lee
- Corporate hierarchy, promotion, and firm growth: Japanese internal labor market in transition pp. 440-471

- Kenn Ariga, Giorgio Brunello, Yasushi Ohkusa and Yoshihiko Nishiyama
Volume 6, issue 3, 1992
- Career development and specific human capital collection pp. 207-227

- Canice Prendergast
- Changing determinants of Japanese foreign investment in the United States pp. 228-246

- Tracey A. Drake and Richard E. Caves
- The interaction between financial and employment contracts: A formal model of Japanese Corporate Governance pp. 247-274

- Gerald T. Garvey and Peter Swan
- The competitive consequences of Japan's Export Cartel Associations pp. 275-298

- Andrew R. Dick
- Britain's encounter with Meiji Japan, 1868-1912,:, The Macmillan Press, Basingstoke/London, 1989. xxii + 357 pp pp. 299-302

- Roger Goodman
- Japanese foreign exchange policy 1971-1982: [Translation editor: ] Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1991. 378 pp., $45.00 pp. 303-304

- Ronald McKinnon
- Pacific Basin industries in distress: Structural adjustment and trade policy in the nine industrialized economies: (Ed.) Columbia University Press, New York, 1991. 482 + xv pp., $55.00 pp. 305-307

- Rod Falvey
Volume 6, issue 2, 1992
- Product development and competitiveness pp. 101-143

- Kim B. Clark and Takahiro Fujimoto
- Firm reputation and self-enforcing labor contracts pp. 144-162

- Yoshitsugu Kanemoto and W. Bentley Macleod
- Some international properties of Japanese firms pp. 163-175

- K.C. Fung
- Money demand in an open economy pp. 176-198

- Colin McKenzie
- Trade and investment relations among the United States, Canada, and Japan: (Ed.), the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1989. 448 pp., $55.00, cloth pp. 199-205

- David Merriman
Volume 6, issue 1, 1992
- Risk absorption in Japanese subcontracting: A microeconometric study of the automobile industry pp. 1-29

- Banri Asanuma and Tatsuya Kikutani
- Experiences, credentials, and compensation in the Japanese and U.S. managerial labor markets: Evidence from new micro data pp. 30-51

- Takao Kato and Mark Rockel
- Testing the constancy of relative risk aversion: An analysis of japanese household financial asset data pp. 52-70

- Seki Asano and Toshiaki Tachibanaki
- Sources of cycles in Japan, 1975-1987 pp. 71-98

- Kenneth West
Volume 5, issue 4, 1991
- Introduction pp. 301-304

- Kazumi Asako, Takatoshi Ito and Michihiro Ohyama
- On budgetary policies, growth, and external deficits in an interdependent world pp. 305-324

- George Alogoskoufis and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Persistent differences in national productivity growth rates with a common technology and free capital mobility: The roles of private thrift, public debt, capital taxation, and policy toward human capital formation pp. 325-353

- Willem Buiter and Kenneth Kletzer
- Fiscal deficits, public debt, and government solvency: Evidence from OECD countries pp. 354-380

- Giancarlo Corsetti and Nouriel Roubini
- Fiscal deficits, financial integration, and a central bank for Europe pp. 381-403

- Matthew Canzoneri and Behzad Diba
- International spillover effects of consumption taxation pp. 404-420

- Raymond G. Batina and Toshihiro Ihori
- Determinants of external imbalances: The role of taxes, government spending, and productivity pp. 421-450

- Leonardo Leiderman and Assaf Razin
- The rise and fall of deficit in Japan, 1965-1990 pp. 451-472

- Kazumi Asako, Takatoshi Ito and Kazunori Sakamoto
- Budgetary balance, aging, and external balance: The future of the United States-Japan external imbalance pp. 473-497

- Kazumasa Iwata
Volume 5, issue 3, 1991
- A theory of hierarchies based on limited managerial attention pp. 205-225

- John Geanakoplos and Paul Milgrom
- The length of bonus contracts in Japanese manufacturing pp. 226-238

- Giorgio Brunello
- Wealth accumulation process by income class pp. 239-260

- Toshiaki Tachibanaki and Keiko Shimono
- Economies of scope and shareholding of banks in Japan pp. 261-281

- Toshiaki Tachibanaki, Kiyoshi Mitsui and Hiroshi Kitagawa
- A century of Japanese business cycles: Did policy stabilize activity? pp. 282-297

- Andrea Boltho
- The Japanese tax system:, Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, 1989 pp. 298-300

- Toshihiro Ihori
Volume 5, issue 2, 1991
- Ownership without control: Toward a theory of backward integration pp. 101-119

- Michael Riordan
- The bank of Japan's response to elections pp. 120-139

- Thomas Cargill and Michael Hutchison
- Risk behavior and the determinants of bonus versus regular pay in Japan pp. 140-159

- Masao Nakamura and Alice Nakamura
- Inflation and price-wage dispersions in Japan pp. 160-188

- Shin-ichi Fukuda, Hiroshi Teruyama and Hiro Y. Toda
- Inventory behavior and economic instability in Japan pp. 189-198

- Maurice Wilkinson
- International capital movements and the domestic assets: A note pp. 199-203

- Kazuhisa Kudoh
Volume 5, issue 1, 1991
- Investor behavior in the october 1987 stock market crash: The case of Japan pp. 1-13

- Robert Shiller, Fumiko Kon-Ya and Yoshiro Tsutsui
- The role of firm organization in the adjustment of a declining industry in Japan: The case of aluminum pp. 14-40

- Paul Sheard
- Exchange rate pass-through and export pricing evidence from the Japanese Economy pp. 41-59

- Anil Khosla
- Terms of trade, CPI, GNP deflator, and economic welfare pp. 60-85

- Makoto Ohta
- Is the cost of capital lower in japan? pp. 86-100

- James E. Hodder
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