Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
1987 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2009
- Announcements, financial operations or both? Generalizing central banks' FX reaction functions pp. 367-394

- Oscar Bernal and Jean-Yves Gnabo
- The effect of exchange rate volatility on international trade in East Asia pp. 395-406

- Kazunobu Hayakawa and Fukunari Kimura
- A theory of international currency: Competition and discipline pp. 407-426

- Yiting Li and Akihiko Matsui
- The dollar in the turmoil pp. 427-436

- Agnès Benassy-Quere, Sophie Béreau and Valérie Mignon
Volume 23, issue 3, 2009
- Turnover tax and trading volume: Panel analysis of stocks traded in the Japanese and US markets pp. 241-263

- Hiroyuki Ono and Minoru Hayashida
- Optimal exchange-rate policy in a low interest rate environment pp. 264-282

- Robert Pavasuthipaisit
- Should East Asia's currencies be pegged to the yen? The role of invoice currency pp. 283-308

- Wing Leong Teo
- Credit spreads on corporate bonds and the macroeconomy in Japan pp. 309-331

- Kiyotaka Nakashima and Makoto Saito
- The productivity of public capital: Evidence from Japan's 1994 electoral reform pp. 332-343

- Daiji Kawaguchi, Fumio Ohtake and Keiko Tamada
- Nonlinear income variance profiles and consumption inequality over the life cycle pp. 344-366

- Naohito Abe and Tomoaki Yamada
Volume 23, issue 2, 2009
- Financial Globalization: Editor's Introduction pp. 87-89

- Takeo Hoshi and Takatoshi Ito
- The geography of asset trade and the euro: Insiders and outsiders pp. 90-113

- Nicolas Coeurdacier and Philippe Martin
- Monetary and financial integration: Evidence from the EMU pp. 114-130

- Mark Spiegel
- Sequencing of reforms, financial globalization, and macroeconomic vulnerability pp. 131-148

- Sebastian Edwards
- Corporate governance reform in emerging markets: How much, why, and with what effects? pp. 149-176

- Sudarat Ananchotikul and Barry Eichengreen
- Where did all the borrowing go? A forensic analysis of the U.S. external position pp. 177-199

- Philip Lane and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- Monetary and international factors behind Japan's lost decade pp. 200-219

- Koichi Hamada and Yasushi Okada
- Another look at global disinflation pp. 220-239

- Toshitaka Sekine
Volume 23, issue 1, 2009
- Stabilized business cycles with increased output volatility at high frequencies pp. 1-19

- Takeshi Kimura and Kyosuke Shiotani
- Common and uncommon sources of growth in Asia Pacific pp. 20-36

- Enzo Weber
- Complementarity among international asset holdings pp. 37-55

- Joon-Ho Hahm and Kwanho Shin
- Institutional development and the choice of exchange rate regime: A cross-country analysis pp. 56-70

- Monzur Hossain
- Relocation and public ownership of firms pp. 71-85

- Juan Carlos Brcena-Ruiz and Mara Begoa Garzn
Volume 22, issue 4, 2008
- Optimal inflation for Japan's economy pp. 439-475

- Hitoshi Fuchi, Nobuyuki Oda and Hiroshi Ugai
- Estimating a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model for Japan pp. 476-502

- Tomohiro Sugo and Kozo Ueda
- Global imbalances, triangular trading patterns, and the yen/dollar exchange rate pp. 503-517

- Willem Thorbecke
- Exchange-rate risk and U.S.-Japan trade: Evidence from industry level data pp. 518-534

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Scott Hegerty
- The effect of exchange rate volatility on fragmentation in East Asia: Evidence from the electronics industry pp. 535-544

- Willem Thorbecke
- The impact of production fragmentation on skill upgrading: New evidence from Japanese manufacturing pp. 545-565

- Nobuaki Yamashita
- Estimating Frisch labor supply elasticity in Japan pp. 566-585

- Sachiko Kuroda and Isamu Yamamoto
- The gender-asymmetric effect of working mothers on children's education: Evidence from Japan pp. 586-604

- Ryuichi Tanaka
- The relation between changes in CEO compensation and firm performance: A Japanese/American comparison pp. 605-619

- Toshiaki Mitsudome, Joseph Weintrop and Lee-Seok Hwang
- Family firms and firm performance: Evidence from Japan pp. 620-646

- Takuji Saito
- Do stock prices reflect the corporate governance quality of Japanese firms? pp. 647-662

- Hiroyuki Aman and Pascal Nguyen
- Information, investment, and the stock market: A study of investment revision data of Japanese manufacturing industries pp. 663-676

- Kazuo Ogawa and Kazuyuki Suzuki
- Juro Teranishi, Evolution of the Economic System in Japan, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2005) pp. xiv, 343 pp. 677-680

- Ronald Dore
- Koichi Hamada and Hiromi Kato, Ageing and the Labor Market in Japan, ESRI Studies Series on Ageing, Edward Elgar Publishing (2006) pp. 680-682

- Yukiko Abe
- Terutomo Ozawa, Institutions, Industrial Upgrading, and Economic Performance in Japan (2005) pp. 682-684

- Hiroshi Ohashi
Volume 22, issue 3, 2008
- Domestic bank health and foreign direct investment pp. 291-309

- Tatsuo Ushijima
- Intra-firm technology transfer and R&D in foreign affiliates: Substitutes or complements? Evidence from Japanese multinational firms pp. 310-319

- Rene Belderbos, Banri Ito and Ryuhei Wakasugi
- Were there structural breaks in the effects of Japanese monetary policy? Re-evaluating policy effects of the lost decade pp. 320-342

- Tomoo Inoue and Tatsuyoshi Okimoto
- Monetary factors and inflation in Japan pp. 343-363

- Katrin Assenmacher, Stefan Gerlach and Toshitaka Sekine
- Interest group pressure explanations for the yen-dollar exchange rate movements: Focusing on the 1980s pp. 364-382

- Iljoong Kim and Inbae Kim
- Economic division and spatial relocation: The case of postwar Japan pp. 383-400

- Kentaro Nakajima
- The effects of multinational activities on the measurement of home bias pp. 401-416

- Pascal Ghazalian and W. Hartley Furtan
- Stock splits, liquidity, and information asymmetry--An empirical study on Tokyo Stock Exchange pp. 417-438

- Fang Guo, Kaiguo Zhou and Jinghan Cai
Volume 22, issue 2, 2008
- Organizational innovation and corporate performance pp. 143-145

- George Baker, Takeo Hoshi and Hideshi Itoh
- Strategic alliances: Bridges between "islands of conscious power" pp. 146-163

- George P. Baker, Robert Gibbons and Kevin J. Murphy
- An economic analysis of platform sharing pp. 164-186

- Arghya Ghosh and Hodaka Morita
- Determinants of firm boundaries: Empirical analysis of the Japanese auto industry from 1984 to 2002 pp. 187-206

- Sadao Nagaoka, Akira Takeishi and Yoshihisa Noro
- Complementarities among authority, accountability, and monitoring: Evidence from Japanese business groups pp. 207-228

- Hideshi Itoh, Tatsuya Kikutani and Osamu Hayashida
- Relative performance evaluation, agent hold-up and firm organization pp. 229-241

- Ola Kvaløy and Trond Olsen
- Bank size and lending relationships in Japan pp. 242-267

- Hirofumi Uchida, Gregory Udell and Wako Watanabe
- Ability and employer learning: Evidence from the economist labor market pp. 268-289

- Paul Oyer
Volume 22, issue 1, 2008
- Liquidity trap and optimal monetary policy in open economies pp. 1-33

- Tomoyuki Nakajima
- On the function of the zero interest rate commitment: Monetary policy rules in the presence of the zero lower bound on interest rates pp. 34-67

- Nobuyuki Oda and Takashi Nagahata
- Inflation zone targeting and the Federal Reserve pp. 68-84

- Minoru Tachibana
- Tax competition and FDI: The special case of developing countries pp. 85-108

- Celine Azemar and Andrew Delios
- Complementarities between grants and loans pp. 109-141

- Atsushi Iimi and Yasuhisa Ojima
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