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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 4, issue 4, 1990
- The cost of capital in Japan: Recent evidence and further results pp. 323-350

- Albert Ando and Alan Auerbach
- Are Japanese stock prices too high? pp. 351-370

- Kazuo Ueda
- Evidence on q and investment for Japanese firms pp. 371-400

- Takeo Hoshi and Anil Kashyap
- Ex-day behavior of japanese stock prices: New insights from new methodology pp. 401-427

- Fumio Hayashi and Ravi Jagannathan
- Initial public offerings in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan pp. 428-449

- Tim Jenkinson
- Banks and securities markets: Corporate financing in Germany and the United Kingdom pp. 450-475

- Colin Mayer and Ian Alexander
- Japanese and U.S. cross-border common stock investments pp. 476-493

- Kenneth French and James Poterba
Volume 4, issue 3, 1990
- The extent and sources of cost and efficiency differences between U.S. and Japanese motor vehicle producers pp. 219-256

- Melvyn Fuss and Leonard Waverman
- Competing models of union behavior: Evidence from Japanese panel data pp. 257-278

- Giorgio Brunello
- The pattern of trade and the gains from trade in the presence of domestic monopsony pp. 279-291

- Francois Casas
- Economic growth and the balance of payments pp. 292-308

- Michihiro Ohyama
- Do the Japanese elderly reduce their total wealth? A new look with different data pp. 309-317

- Robert Dekle
Volume 4, issue 2, 1990
- On the dominance of land tenancy over permanent labor contract in agrarian economies pp. 101-120

- Hiroyuki Chuma, Keijiro Otsuka and Yujiro Hayami
- Real exchange rate variability and Japanese industrial employment pp. 121-138

- Giorgio Brunello
- Statistical reconsideration of the epa diffusion index pp. 139-156

- Satoru Kanoh
- Innovator-imitator trade and the welfare effects of growth pp. 157-172

- Josef Falkinger
- Cyclical variations in liquidity-constrained consumers: Evidence from macro data in Japan pp. 173-193

- Kazuo Ogawa
- The share economy and alternative systems of workers' remuneration: A review of Weitzman and Meade pp. 194-214

- Ray Rees
- Information, incentives and bargaining in the Japanese Economy: Masahiko Aoki pp. 215-217

- Jean-Jacques Laffont
Volume 4, issue 1, 1990
- The labor force participation of elderly males in Japan pp. 1-23

- Tetsuji Yamada
- Policy options toward a trade balance: A Japanese case study using the VAR model, 1974-1987 pp. 24-35

- Chikara Komura
- Financial liberalization in the Pacific Basin: Implications for real interest rate linkages pp. 36-48

- Reuven Glick and Michael Hutchison
- Why is Japan's household saving rate so high? A literature survey pp. 49-92

- Charles Horioka
- Law and trade issues of the Japanese economy: American and Japanese perspectives: Eds., University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1986. 290 + xx pp., $40.00 pp. 93-95

- Yoshiro Miwa
- The transition of finance in Japan and the United States: A comparative perspective:, Hoover Institution Press, Stanford, California. 246 pp pp. 96-99

- Akio Kuroda
Volume 3, issue 4, 1989
- The nature of the Japanese firm as a nexus of employment and financial contracts: An overview pp. 345-366

- Masahiko Aoki
- On labor incentives and work norm in Japanese firms pp. 367-384

- Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara
- Optimal labor contracts with non-contractible human capital pp. 385-402

- Yoshitsugu Kanemoto and W. Bentley Macleod
- Labor markets and innovation pp. 403-423

- Alistair Ulph and David Ulph
- Bonuses, overtime, and employment: Korea vs Japan pp. 424-450

- Takatoshi Ito and Kyoungsik Kang
- On the determinants of bonuses and basic wages in large Japanese firms pp. 451-479

- Isao Ohashi
- Japan's changing wage structure: The impact of internal factors and international competition pp. 480-499

- Yoshio Higuchi
- Job security and work force adjustment: How different are U.S. and Japanese practices? pp. 500-521

- Katharine Abraham and Susan Houseman
- Changes in the structure of wages: The United States vs Japan pp. 522-553

- Lawrence Katz and Ana L. Revenga
- Symmetric and asymmetric persistence of labor market shocks pp. 554-577

- David Begg, Assar Lindbeck, Christopher Martin and Dennis Snower
- Crumbling pillar? Declining union density in Japan pp. 578-605

- Richard Freeman and Marcus Rebick
Volume 3, issue 3, 1989
- Incentives and enforcement under contract: The Taxicab in Kyoto pp. 231-249

- Keijiro Otsuka and Naoki Murakami
- A collapse of a fixed rate regime with a discrete realignment of the exchange rate pp. 250-269

- Kiyoshi Otani
- Inventory management behavior of American and Japanese firms pp. 270-291

- Masao Nakamura and Alice Nakamura
- Information, transaction costs, and the organization of distribution: The case of Japan's general trading companies pp. 292-307

- Kwang-Shik Shin
- The Japanese general trading company as an aspect of interfirm risk-sharing pp. 308-322

- Paul Sheard
- Taking Japan seriously: A confucian perspective on leading economic issues:, The Athore Press, London, 1987. 264 + ix pp pp. 323-325

- Yasukichi Yasuba
- Understanding industrial relations in modern Japan:, MacMillon Press, London, 1988 pp. 326-328

- Richard Freeman
- The Japanese financial system:, ed., Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1987. xii + 358 pp.;, Japanese Financial Markets: Deficits, Dilemmas, and Deregulation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press, 1986. xiii + 245 pp pp. 329-332

- C. A. E. Goodhart
Volume 3, issue 2, 1989
- Differences in economic fluctuations in Japan and the United States: The role of nominal rigidities pp. 127-144

- John Taylor
- Impacts of economies of scale and technological change on agricultural productivity in Japan pp. 145-173

- Yoshimi Kuroda
- The changing comparative advantage of Japan and the United States pp. 174-188

- Bela Balassa and Marcus Noland
- International capital movements, domestic assets, and the current account pp. 189-208

- Kazuhisa Kudoh
- Testing purchasing power parity and the Dornbusch overshooting model with vector autoregression pp. 209-226

- Kenichi Ohno
- The Political Economy of Japan, Vol. 1, The Domestic Transformation: (Eds.), Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1987. pp. 666 + xxvi, $37.50 pp. 227-230

- Mari Sako
Volume 3, issue 1, 1989
- Manufacturer-supplier relationships in Japan and the concept of relation-specific skill pp. 1-30

- Banri Asanuma
- Investments in employer-employee attachments by Japanese and U.S. workers in firms of varying size pp. 31-48

- Masanori Hashimoto and John Raisian
- Returns policy in the Japanese marketing system pp. 49-63

- David Flath and Tatsuhiko Nariu
- Macroeconomic development of China: "Overheating" in 1984-1987 and problems for reform pp. 64-121

- Ryutaro Komiya
- Pacific growth and financial interdependence: Eds., Allen & Unwin, London, in association with The Pacific Trade and Development Conference Secretariat at the Australian National University, 1986. Pp. 405 pp. 122-123

- Bela Balassa
- Japan's financial markets: Conflict and consensus in policymaking:, Allen & Unwin, London, 1985. Pp. 272, $34.00 pp. 124-125

- Keimei Kaizuka
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