Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
1987 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1988
- Saving for retirement: The U.S. case pp. 385-416

- David Wise
- Saving and labor supply behavior of aged households in Japan pp. 417-449

- Tsuneo Ishikawa
- Life cycle and bequest savings A study of Japanese and U.S. households based on data from the 1984 NSFIE and the 1983 survey of consumer finances pp. 450-491

- Fumio Hayashi, Albert Ando and Richard Ferris
- The employment relation as a social relation pp. 492-525

- James N. Baron
- Optimal deficits in a growing economy pp. 526-542

- Toshihiro Ihori
- Flexible rigidities: Industrial policy and structural adjustment in the Japanese economy, 1970-1980:, Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 1986. viii. 278 pp., $32.50 pp. 543-545

- Eleanor M. Hadley
- Coming to terms: The politics of Australia's trade with Japan 1945-1957:, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1986. 267 pp., [UK pound]20.00 pp. 546-548

- Takashi Inoguchi
- Japan's high technology industries: Lessons and limitations of industrial policy:, Eds., University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1986. 300 pp. [UK pound]40 pp. 549-551

- Christopher Findlay
Volume 2, issue 3, 1988
- Housing finance imperfections, taxation, and private saving: A comparative simulation analysis of the United States and Japan pp. 215-238

- Fumio Hayashi, Takatoshi Ito and Joel Slemrod
- The role of the IS balance and its macroeconomic implications: The case of Japan pp. 239-258

- Kazuo Sato
- Savings and investment, exchange rates, and international imbalances: A comparison of the United States, Japan, and Germany pp. 259-285

- Philip Turner
- Japanese structural adjustment and the balance of payments pp. 286-327

- Jeffrey Sachs and Peter Boone
- Savings and growth experiences of Korea and Japan pp. 328-350

- Susan M. Collins
- Saving for housing purchase in Japan pp. 351-384

- Charles Horioka
Volume 2, issue 2, 1988
- Wage structures and labor turnover in the United States and Japan pp. 97-133

- Jacob Mincer and Yoshio Higuchi
- The cost of capital in the United States and Japan: A comparison pp. 134-158

- Albert Ando and Alan Auerbach
- What role has the "Main Bank" played in Japan? pp. 159-180

- Akiyoshi Horiuchi, Frank Packer and Shin-ichi Fukuda
- Implicit contracts in the Japanese labor market pp. 181-198

- Hiroshi Osano and Touru Inoue
- Industrial Policies for Pacific Economic Growth:, Editors Allen & Unwin, London. 370 pp pp. 199-203

- Philip H. Trezise
Volume 2, issue 1, 1988
- Individual versus group piece rates under team technologies pp. 1-10

- Robert Drago and Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- The value-added tax in Japan: A numerical general equilibrium evaluation pp. 11-41

- Osamu Ichioka
- Learning from Japan: Plant imports and technology transfer in the chinese iron and steel industry pp. 42-62

- Penelope Francks
- Recent developments in Japan's bond and money markets pp. 63-91

- Shinji Takagi
- The political economy of agricultural protection: and, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1986. Pp. 185 + xii pp. 92-95

- Anne O. Krueger
Volume 1, issue 4, 1987
- On the relation between monetary interdependence and exhange rate volatility pp. 351-372

- Takahiko Mutoh
- Postwar business cycles in Japan: A quest for the right explanation pp. 373-407

- Hiroshi Yoshikawa and Fumio Ohtake
- Skill formation systems: A Thai-Japan comparison pp. 408-440

- Kazuo Koike
- Stock market rationality and price volatility: Tests using Japanese data pp. 441-462

- Takeo Hoshi
Volume 1, issue 3, 1987
- Short-term and long-term expectations of the yen/dollar exchange rate: Evidence from survey data pp. 249-274

- Jeffrey Frankel and Kenneth Froot
- The intradaily exchange rate dynamics and monetary policies after the group of five agreement pp. 275-298

- Takatoshi Ito
- Information processing capacities of the firm pp. 299-326

- Hideshi Itoh
- The design of contracts: Evidence from Japanese subcontracting pp. 327-349

- Seiichi Kawasaki and John McMillan
Volume 1, issue 2, 1987
- Japan's agricultural policy in international perspective pp. 131-146

- Kym Anderson and Rodney Tyers
- Monitoring cost, agency relationships, and equilibrium modes of labor contracts pp. 147-167

- Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara
- Bonuses and employment in Japan pp. 168-194

- Richard Freeman and Martin Weitzman
- Wages, work intensity, and unemployment pp. 195-228

- Herbert Gintis and Tsuneo Ishikawa
- Japanese firms, chinese firms: Problems for economic reform in China Part II pp. 229-247

- Ryutaro Komiya
Volume 1, issue 1, 1987
- Japan-U.S. industry-level productivity comparisons, 1960-1979 pp. 1-30

- Dale Jorgenson, Masahiro Kuroda and Mieko Nishimizu
- Japanese firms, Chinese firms: Problems for economic reform in China Part I pp. 31-61

- Ryutaro Komiya
- Imperfect competition and international trade: Evidence from fourteen industrial countries pp. 62-81

- Elhanan Helpman
- The size of government spending and the private sector's evaluation pp. 82-96

- Toshihiro Ihori
- More on the welfare economics of foreign aid pp. 97-109

- Murray Kemp and Shoichi Kojima
- Endogenous money supply and monetary policy in asset markets with alternative rationing schemes pp. 110-129

- Masanori Amano
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