Journal of the Japanese and International Economies
1987 - 2025
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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
Volume 21, issue 4, 2007
- Debt, R&D investment and technological progress: A panel study of Japanese manufacturing firms' behavior during the 1990s pp. 403-423

- Kazuo Ogawa
- Country size and business cycle volatility: Scale really matters pp. 424-434

- Davide Furceri and Georgios Karras
- Part-time workers doing full-time work in Japan pp. 435-454

- Noel Gaston and Tomoko Kishi
- Why is the gender earnings gap greater in Korea than in the United States? pp. 455-469

- Donghun Cho
- Terms of trade, catch-up, and home-market effect: The example of Japan pp. 470-488

- Dieter Urban
Volume 21, issue 3, 2007
- Corporate diversification, performance, and restructuring in the largest Japanese manufacturers pp. 303-323

- Yoshitaka Fukui and Tatsuo Ushijima
- Managerial control inside the firm pp. 324-335

- Shinichi Hirota and Kohei Kawamura
- The double dividend from carbon regulations in Japan pp. 336-364

- Shiro Takeda
- Fragmentation, welfare, and imperfect competition pp. 365-378

- Morihiro Yomogida
- Does the first job really matter? State dependency in employment status in Japan pp. 379-402

- Ayako Kondo
Volume 21, issue 2, 2007
- Is China's FDI coming at the expense of other countries? pp. 153-172

- Barry Eichengreen and Hui Tong
- Tick size change and liquidity provision on the Tokyo Stock Exchange pp. 173-194

- Hee-Joon Ahn, Jun Cai, Kalok Chan and Yasushi Hamao
- Characteristics and performance of institutional and foreign investors in Japanese and Korean stock markets pp. 195-213

- Kwangsoo Ko, Keunsoo Kim and Sung Hoon Cho
- Trade bloc formation in inter-war Japan.: A gravity model analysis pp. 214-236

- Toshihiro Okubo
- Price dispersion across and within countries: The case of Japan and Korea pp. 237-259

- Chikako Baba
- Heterogeneity in the persistence of relative prices: What do the Japanese cities tell us? pp. 260-286

- Chi-Young Choi and Kiyoshi Matsubara
- Quality and efficiency of home help elderly care in Japan: Evidence from micro-level data pp. 287-301

- Satoshi Shimizutani and Wataru Suzuki
Volume 21, issue 1, 2007
- International reserves management and capital mobility in a volatile world: Policy considerations and a case study of Korea pp. 1-15

- Joshua Aizenman, Yeonho Lee and Youngseop Rhee
- Asian foreign exchange risk exposure pp. 16-37

- Aline Muller and Willem Verschoor
- The impact of central bank intervention on exchange-rate forecast heterogeneity pp. 38-63

- Michel Beine, Agnès Benassy-Quere and Ronald MacDonald
- Central bank intervention and exchange rate dynamics: A rationale for the regime-switching process of exchange rates pp. 64-77

- Hsiu-Yun Lee and Wen-Ya Chang
- Productivity loss and reinstatement as a legal remedy for unjust dismissal pp. 78-105

- Kyota Eguchi
- Nonprofit/for-profit status and earning differentials in the Japanese at-home elderly care industry: Evidence from micro-level data on home helpers and staff nurses pp. 106-120

- Haruko Noguchi and Satoshi Shimizutani
- Firm-level analysis of information network use and productivity in Japan pp. 121-137

- Kazuyuki Motohashi
- East Asian equity markets, financial crises, and the Japanese currency pp. 138-152

- Yan-Leung Cheung, Yin-Wong Cheung and Chris C. Ng
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