Economic Review
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Volume 51, issue 4, 2000
- A Claim Data Analysis for Japanese Medical Demand and Supply pp. 289-300
- Tadahiko Tokita, Nobuyuki Izumida, Hiroki Konno, Takeshi Yamada and Katsuya Yamamoto
- Pension Policies in Japan pp. 301-310

- Noriyuki Takayama
- Uncertainty and the Optimal Level of Social Security Benefits pp. 311-320

- Takashi Oshio
- Foreign Monopoly and Trade Policy under Segmented and Integrated Markets pp. 321-336

- Jota Ishikawa
- Nontradable Information Network with Congestion: Patterns of International Trade pp. 337-345

- Tetsuro Ichikawa
- Liquidity Effects and the Demand for Reserves―Evidence from Daily Data in Japan― pp. 346-357

- Kaoru Hosono, Shigeru Sugihara and Tsuyoshi Mihira
- Large Liquidity Trap and Monetary Policy pp. 358-379

- Tsutomu Watanabe
Volume 51, issue 3, 2000
- Crop Shifts and Agricultural Transformation―The Case of Rural Punjab, c.1900-1995― pp. 193-208

- Takashi Kurosaki
- Has Japanese Low Interest Rate Expected Appreciation of Yen?―The “Forward Premium Puzzle”― pp. 209-219

- Hiroshi Tsubouchi
- The Current Status of Poverty―Comparative Study of Japan and United Kingdom― pp. 220-231

- Hiroshi Ogawa
- Technological Innovations and Inventors in Prewar Japan pp. 232-242

- Guan Quan
- Training Courses for Statistical Enumerators―A Factor that Guaranteed the Accuracy of Statistical Data in Meiji Japan― pp. 243-254

- Masahiro Satow
- On National Banking System and Its Significance pp. 255-270
- Noriyuki Hirai
- A Revised Estimate of Food Consumption, 1923-1940 pp. 271-276
- Seiichi Eguchi
- Ayumu Yasutomi, Money and Finance in ‘Manchukuo’ pp. 277-279

- Masanao Ito
- Osamu Saito, Wages, Work and the Standard of Living―From the 18th to the 20th Century in Japan's Economic History pp. 279-281
- Yasukichi Yasuba
- Kenji Tomizawa, Analysis of the Social Economy Sector―Nonprofit Organizations in Theory and Practice pp. 281-283
- Yoichi Aizawa
- Rene Belderbos, Japanese Electronics Multinationals and Strategic Trade Policies pp. 283-285

- Lee Branstetter
Volume 51, issue 2, 2000
- The Changes in the Voluntary Payment Behaviors of the Social Insurance Fees―An Econometric Analysis using Large Scale Japanese Household Survey Data― pp. 97-110

- Seiritsu Ogura and Tamotsu Kadoda
- Wage Differentials and Work Incentives―Information and Complementarity― pp. 111-123

- Masahiro Abe
- Wage System and Turnover pp. 124-135

- Ryo Kambayashi
- Regional Factor Inputs and Convergence in Japan―How Much Can We Apply Closed Economy Neoclassical Growth Models?― pp. 136-151

- Kyoji Fukao and Ximing Yue
- Income Transfer through the Public Pension System―The “Five Alternative Plans” and the 1999 Pension Reform Plans― pp. 152-161

- Yoshibumi Aso
- Responsibility and Compensation―A New Paradigm in Welfare Economics― pp. 162-184

- Kotaro Suzumura and Naoki Yoshihara
- Y. Matsuda and F. Arita, Behind State Company Nexus―One and half century experience of Japanese economic development in a statistical mirror pp. 185-187

- Takeshi Abe
- Jun Suzuki, The Machine Industry in Meiji Japan―Its Origin and Development pp. 187-189

- Seiichiro Yonekura
Volume 51, issue 1, 2000
- Wages and Employment After Mandatory Retirement pp. 1-14
- Isao Ohashi
- On the Changes in the Wage Structure of Japanese Manufacturing Industries, 1961-1993 pp. 15-27
- Yasuhiro Ueshima
- Famines and the Changing Tempo of Population Change in Eighteenth‐ and Nineteenth‐century Japan pp. 28-39

- Osamu Saito
- The Governance of Japanese Banks―The Influence of City Banks on Regional Banks― pp. 40-53

- Munehisa Kasuya and Koichi Takeda
- Non‐Discrimination and the Pareto Principle pp. 54-60

- Yongsheng Xu
- A Comparison of Household Asset/Saving Surveys in Japan pp. 61-72
- David W. Campbell and Wako Watanabe
- From the Poor Law to the Welfare State―Economists on the Poverty and Unemployment Problems around the Turn of the Century― pp. 73-91

- Tamotsu Nishizawa
- Keijiro Otsuka, Deqiang Liu, and Naoki Murakami, Industrial Reform in China―Past Performance and Future Prospects pp. 92-93

- Ryoshin Minami
Volume 50, issue 4, 1999
- China's Gradualism in Transition Reconsidered―Some Comparisons with the Cases of Former Socialist Countries― pp. 289-298

- Katsuji Nakagane
- Reconsideration on Transitional Policies for the Transformation from Socialist Planned Economy to Market Economies pp. 299-311
- Yoshiaki Nishimura
- Transition to the Market Economy through Integration to the World Economy―Interaction between Domestic Reform and Opening‐up― pp. 312-323

- Sadao Nagaoka
- Emigration to Their West from the 8 Former Socialist Countries―Before the Transition and the Economic Performances After the Transition― pp. 324-336
- Etsuo Yoshino
- Post‐Socialist Land Reforms and Prospects of Large‐Scale Farming in Transition Economies pp. 337-345
- Rihito Yamamura
- Privatization and Corporate Governance in Transitional Economies―A Czech Case― pp. 346-356
- Shuichi Ikemoto
- Transition of the Statistical System in Russia pp. 357-379

- Masaaki Kuboniwa and Shinichiro Tabata
Volume 50, issue 3, 1999
- An Overview of Financial Reforms in Japan―Path Dependence and Adaptive Efficiency― pp. 193-205

- Akiyoshi Horiuchi
- The Contemporary Japanese State System and Its Reform―How We Should Evaluate the Administrative Reform in Japan― pp. 206-217

- Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara
- Current State of the Japan's National Innovation System and Its Reform pp. 218-227

- Akira Goto
- The Potential Growth Rate of the Japanese Economy pp. 228-237

- Hiroshi Yoshikawa
- Fiscal Structural Reform and Japanese Economy pp. 238-248

- Kazumi Asako
- Exploring a Simulation Model of Social Security Pensions in Japan pp. 249-258
- Noriyuki Takayama and Kotaro Yamaguchi
- Recent Changes in Incentive Mechanisms of Japanese Firms―Evidence from a New Survey of Personnel Managers― pp. 259-283

- Tsuyoshi Tsuru, Motohiro Morishima and Yoshio Okunishi
- Tatsuo Hatta and Noriyoshi Oguchi, On Pension Reform pp. 284-285

- Noriyuki Takayama
Volume 50, issue 2, 1999
- Domestic Integration and Globalization―Transitional Economies in Asia― pp. 97-106
- Shigeru Ishikawa
- Does Modernization Promote Inequality?―Three Decades of Changes in a Philippine Village― pp. 107-119

- Yujiro Hayami and Masao Kikuchi
- Financial and Industrial Liberalization and Economic Crisis in Thailand pp. 120-132

- Akira Suehiro
- A New Estimate of Manufacturing Employment in Taiwan, 1929-66 pp. 133-142

- Konosuke Odaka and I-Ling Liu
- Politico‐economic Movements and the Statistical Survey Data in China pp. 143-154
- Yoshiro Matsuda and Hisatoshi Hoken
- Consumption Insurance in Village Economies―Evidence from Pakistan and Other Developing Countries― pp. 155-168

- Takashi Kurosaki and Yasuyuki Sawada
- Factors Promoting Development of the Silk‐reeling Industry in Post‐war China―An Examination of Technological Level by Our Survey Data― pp. 169-187

- Yukihiko Kiyokawa
- Yan Shanping, Conversion of the Economies in Rural China pp. 188-189

- Keijiro Otsuka
Volume 50, issue 1, 1999
- Foreword for the 50th Anniversary Issue pp. 1-1
- Shigeto Tsuru
- The Economic Significance of the GATT/WTO Rules pp. 2-10
- Michihiro Ohyama
- International Monetary System―Present and Prospects― pp. 11-22

- Masahiro Kawai
- International Aspects of Competition Policy pp. 23-31

- Kumiharu Shigehara
- Environment and International Cooperation pp. 32-43
- Morio Kuninori and Toshihiro Matsumura
- Economic Integration of Heterogeneous Systems―The Case of Korea― pp. 44-53

- Marcus Noland, Sherman Robinson and Ligang Liu
- International Industrial Policies and Multinational Enterprises pp. 54-67

- Kyoji Fukao and Yuuji Hosoya
- Asian Currency Crises and the IMF pp. 68-93

- Takatoshi Ito
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