Japanese Economy
1972 - 2024
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Volume 36, issue 4, 2009
- Financing Behavior of Japanese Firms pp. 3-30

- Koji Sakai
- Empirical Study on Subsidiary Reacquisition Among Japanese Companies pp. 31-60

- Minoru Otsubo and Yusuke Miyoshi
- The Value of MBA Education in the Japanese Labor Market pp. 61-104

- Ryusuke Shimizu and Yoshio Higuchi
- The Trend Toward Nonregular Employment Among Young Workers, 1994-2003 pp. 105-134

- Yanfei Zhou
- Author Index to, Volume 36 pp. 135-136

- The Editors
Volume 36, issue 3, 2009
- Inequality in Japanese Education pp. 3-27

- Masakazu Hojo
- What Is the Economic Value of Japanese Longevity? pp. 28-60

- Masaaki Kawagoe
- The Education Gap in the Postindustrial Era pp. 61-95

- Namie Nagamatsu and Tōru Kikkawa
- States, Multinational Corporations, and Institutional Arrangements pp. 96-127

- Kaoru Natsuda
Volume 36, issue 2, 2009
- Working Hours and Taxation pp. 3-22

- Shigeki Kunieda
- Long Working Hours in Japan pp. 23-45

- Kazuya Ogura
- Japan's Free Trade Agreement Strategy pp. 46-77

- Shujiro Urata
- Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Raising the Statutory Penalties for Copyright Crime on the Incidence of Crime pp. 78-102

- Atsushi Ushiyama
- Impacts of Changing Crude Oil Prices and Macroeconomic Conditions on Short-Term Output Fluctuations in Japan pp. 103-114

- Yu Hsing
Volume 36, issue 1, 2009
- The Effect of Election Outcomes on the Allocation of Government Spending in Japan pp. 3-26

- Keiko Tamada
- A Quantitative Analysis of Market Competition and Productivity pp. 27-47

- Makoto Funakoshi and Kazuyuki Motohashi
- Effectiveness and Transmission Mechanisms of Japan's Quantitative Monetary Easing Policy pp. 48-105

- Yutaka Harada and Minoru Masujima
- The Tax System and Labor Supply pp. 106-136

- Masayoshi Hayashi
Volume 35, issue 4, 2008
- Monetary Regimes and Inflationary Expectations pp. 3-21

- Shumpei Takemori and Lioudmila Savtchenko
- Transition to the Gold Standard System and Korekiyo Takahashi's Opinion Statement pp. 22-63

- Tsuneo Kamiyama
- Occupational Career Types of Baby-Boomers and Their Effects on Employment Pattern Selection pp. 64-106

- Ma Xinxin
- The Effects of Regulation on Japan's Pharmaceutical Research and Development pp. 107-132

- Ryuhei Wakasugi and Harue Wakasugi
- Author Index to, Volume 35 pp. 133-134

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 3, 2008
- Fact-Finding Based on Economic Circumstantial Evidence: Applying Economic Analysis to the Exchange of Information and Conjectured Bid-Rigging Mechanisms pp. 3-33

- Koki Arai
- Lives of the Firehorse Cohort: What the Statistics Show pp. 34-54

- Hideo Akabayashi
- The Endless Ice Age: A Review of the Cohort Effect in Japan pp. 55-86

- Souichi Ohta, Yuji Genda and Ayako Kondo
- An Empirical Study on Long-Run Neutrality of Money in the Japanese Economy pp. 87-117

- Jahanur Rahman and Toshihisa Toyoda
Volume 35, issue 2, 2008
- Tatsuhiko Nariu's Economic Theory of Marketing and Distribution: Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- David Flath
- The Economics of Marketing and Distribution pp. 5-22

- Tatsuhiko Nariu
- Consumers' Information-Gathering Behavior and the Structure of Distribution Channels pp. 23-38

- Tatsuhiko Nariu
- The Role of Reputation in the Market for Consumer Goods: Entry Barriers and the Wheel of Retailing pp. 39-53

- Tatsuhiko Nariu
- Returns Policy, Information, and Communication pp. 54-67

- Tatsuhiko Nariu
- The Complexity of Wholesale Distribution Channels in Japan pp. 68-86

- David Flath and Tatsuhiko Nariu
- Long-Term Manufacturer-Distributor Relationships pp. 87-117

- Tatsuhiko Nariu and Akio Torii
Volume 35, issue 1, 2008
- Parallel Imports and the Japan Fair Trade Commission pp. 3-28

- David Flath and Tatsuhiko Nariu
- Exercises in Futility: Postwar Automobile-Trade Negotiations Between Japan and the United States pp. 29-58

- Donald Katzner and Mikhail Nikomarov
- Event Studies Concerning the Effects of the Thirty-Fifth Article of the Patent Law and the Employee-Invention System in Japan pp. 59-98

- Fukuju Yamazaki and Ayako Inouye
- On the Oil Price-GDP Relationship pp. 99-127

- Akira Maeda
Volume 34, issue 4, 2007
- Boom and Bust in Marriages Between Coworkers and the Marriage Decline in Japan pp. 3-24

- Miho Iwasawa and Fusami Mita
- Is the Full-Time Housewife a Symbol of a Wealthy Family? pp. 25-56

- Miki Kohara
- Housekeepers' Capacity as a Supply of Labor pp. 57-75

- Sigeto Tanak
- Marriage Behavior from the Perspective of Intergenerational Relationships pp. 76-122

- Kazuyasu Sakamoto and Yukinobu Kitamura
Volume 34, issue 3, 2007
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Claude Lonien
- Chapter 1. The Old Japanese Model pp. 5-36

- The Editors
- Chapter 2. The Economic and Sociologic Reasons Explaining the Structural Impediments in the Japanese Economy pp. 37-86

- The Editors
- Chapter 3. What Is the Most Likely Future Trend of the Pillars of Japanese Management? pp. 87-113

- The Editors
- Conclusion pp. 114-117

- The Editors
- Bibliography pp. 118-121

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 2, 2007
- Introduction pp. 3-6

- Takashi Kadokura
- Chapter 1. What Is the Underground Economy? pp. 7-19

- Takashi Kadokura
- Chapter 2. Japan's Underground Economy pp. 20-49

- Takashi Kadokura
- Chapter 3. What Is the Total Value of Japan's Underground Economy?: How Big Is the Underground Economy? pp. 50-61

- Takashi Kadokura
- Chapter 4. Total Value of Activities and the Market pp. 62-87

- Takashi Kadokura
- Chapter 5. The Underground Economy Around the World pp. 88-110

- Takashi Kadokura
- Chapter 6. Future Outlook: Where Will the Underground Economy Go from Here?: What Factors Will Fuel the Underground Economy? pp. 111-119

- Takashi Kadokura
- Afterword pp. 120-121

- Takashi Kadokura
- References pp. 122-124

- Takashi Kadokura
Volume 34, issue 1, 2007
- Editor's Note pp. 3-3

- David Flath
- Why Has Japan's Fertility Rate Declined?: An Empirical Literature Survey with an Emphasis on Policy Implications pp. 4-45

- Yusuke Date and Satoshi Shimizutani
- The Economics of Education in Japan: A Survey of Empirical Studies and Unresolved Issues pp. 46-81

- Takashi Oshio and Wataru Seno
- Analysis of Employment Patterns and the Changing Demographic Structure of Japan pp. 82-153

- Rikiya Matsukura, Naohiro Ogawa and Robert Clark
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