The Japanese Economic Review
2016 - 2025
Continuation of The Japanese Economic Review. Current editor(s): Michihiro Kandori From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla (sonal.shukla@springer.com) and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (indexing@springernature.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 76, issue 1, 2025
- The optimum quantity of debt for an aging Japan: welfare and demographic dynamics pp. 1-52

- Akira Okamoto
- Aggregate productivity slowdown and share of temporary workers pp. 53-89

- Nobuyuki Kanazawa
- Did the BOJ’s negative interest rate policy increase bank lending? pp. 91-120

- Hiroshi Gunji
- Cashless payment methods and COVID-19: evidence from Japanese consumer panel data pp. 121-162

- Hiroshi Fujiki
- Interim information and managerial risk taking in professional basketball pp. 163-194

- Wen-Jhan Jane
- The role of nudge-based messages on the acceptability and download of COVID-19 contact tracing apps: survey experiments pp. 195-225

- Hirofumi Kurokawa, Shusaku Sasaki and Fumio Ohtake
Volume 75, issue 4, 2024
- Preface to the special issue on “Demographic change and wellbeing in Japan and Asian economies” pp. 483-484

- Yasuyuki Sawada
- The state of mental health among older Chinese and the role of children pp. 485-517

- Yi Chen and Hanming Fang
- Wellbeing of the older individuals in East Asia pp. 519-546

- Hidehiko Ichimura, Xiaoyan Lei, Chulhee Lee, Jinkook Lee, Albert Park and Yasuyuki Sawada
- Well-being paradox: comparing the age-happiness relationship across Japan, China, and the US pp. 547-562

- Takashi Oshio and Satoshi Shimizutani
- The state of well-being of older people: a comparative study across developing Asia pp. 563-609

- Aiko Kikkawa, Martino Pelli, Lennart O. Reiners and Douglas Rhein
- Family structure, gender, and subjective well-being: effect of children before and after COVID-19 in Japan pp. 611-635

- Eiji Yamamura and Fumio Ohtake
- Who suffered most in the pandemic? A distribution regression analysis of happiness in Japan pp. 637-690

- Anqi Li and Shiko Maruyama
- Unraveling the determinants of overemployment and underemployment among older workers in Japan: A machine learning approach pp. 691-737

- Meilian Zhang, Ting Yin, Emiko Usui, Takashi Oshio and Yi Zhang
- Does free cancer screening make a difference? Evidence from the effects of a free-coupon program in Japan pp. 739-778

- Meng Zhao
- National Transfer Accounts (NTA) in Japan: 1984−2014 pp. 779-821

- Taiyo Fukai, Setsuya Fukuda, Hidehiko Ichimura, Daigo Nakata, Itaru Sato and Kazuyuki Terada
- Impact of retirement and re-employment on the life satisfaction of older adults in Korea pp. 823-852

- Do Won Kwak and Jong-Wha Lee
- Accessing long-term care social insurance benefits in South Korea and its correlates pp. 853-876

- Joelle H. Fong and John Piggott
- Upstream or downstream transfer behind patrilocal coresidence? Evidence from three-generational panel data pp. 877-926

- Meng-Chi Tang and Hsin-Yi Chiu
- Subjective well-being of older persons in Malaysia pp. 927-950

- Maki Nakajima, Aiko Kikkawa, Norma Mansor and Halimah Awang
- The impact of ICT development on female employment and household’s well-being in Vietnam pp. 951-978

- Hang Nguyen, Miki Kohara and Secil Er
- An empirical study of the well-being of older individuals in China, Japan, and Korea pp. 979-1006

- Selahattin İmrohoroğlu and Zhixiu Yu
- On the effectiveness of insurance mechanisms for older individuals in China pp. 1007-1040

- Jingyi Fang and Yasuyuki Sawada
- Correction: Well-being paradox: comparing the age-happiness relationship across Japan, China, and the US pp. 1041-1042

- Takashi Oshio and Satoshi Shimizutani
Volume 75, issue 3, 2024
- The Feldstein–Horioka Puzzle or Paradox after 44 years: a fallacy of composition pp. 383-404

- Charles Horioka
- The 2023 Japanese Economic Association Nakahara Prize: Recipient—Prof. Toru Kitagawa, Brown University and University College London pp. 405-406

- Ryo Okui
- Bandit algorithms for policy learning: methods, implementation, and welfare-performance pp. 407-447

- Toru Kitagawa and Jeff Rowley
- The 2023 Japanese Economic Association Award for Young Female Researchers sponsored by the Nippon Life Insurance Company pp. 449-450

- Mari Tanaka
- How serious was it? The impact of preschool closure on mothers’ psychological distress: evidence from the first COVID-19 outbreak pp. 451-471

- Izumi Yokoyama and Reo Takaku
- Input price discrimination in endogenous competition mode: comment pp. 473-478

- Qing Hu and Shuxiao Chen
- Correction to: Overcoming problems of coordination and freeriding in a game with multiple public goods: dynamic contribution with information provision pp. 479-480

- Ai Takeuchi and Erika Seki
- Correction: The potential compensation principle and constant marginal utility of income pp. 481-481

- Stephen Martin
Volume 75, issue 2, 2024
- Do hybrid auctions always give “the best of both worlds” ? An illustration from asymmetric Anglo–Dutch auctions pp. 215-242

- Daniel Marszalec
- Economic effects of pension reform: applying the overlapping generations model to long-term nursing care pp. 243-268

- Takehiro Ito and Kazumitsu Sako
- Ambiguity and self-protection: evidence from social distancing under the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 269-300

- Daiki Kishishita, Hans H. Tung and Charlotte Wang
- Groups versus individuals, partial lying, and social image concern in a dice-rolling experiment pp. 301-331

- Yoshitaka Okano and Eiji Goto
- Input price discrimination and incentives for raising rivals’ costs pp. 333-353

- Chin-Sheng Chen
- The adverse effect of competition on consumers under foreign competition pp. 355-379

- Junlin Chen, Jingyi Huang, Yue Yu and Chenhang Zeng
Volume 75, issue 1, 2024
- Factor decomposition of changes in the income tax base pp. 1-28

- Taro Ohno, Junpei Sakamaki, Daizo Kojima and Tomotsugu Imahori
- Comparing behavior between a large sample of smart students and Japanese adults pp. 29-67

- Nobuyuki Hanaki, Keigo Inukai, Takehito Masuda and Yuta Shimodaira
- Input price, bargaining power, and a multi-input-multi-product firm pp. 69-92

- Pei-Cyuan Shih, Yan-Shu Lin and Yen-Ju Lin
- Strategic delegation and tariff protection with network externalities pp. 93-119

- Kangsik Choi and Ki-Dong Lee
- The conflict between residents and tourists: on the variety-shifting effect of tourism growth pp. 121-145

- Takaaki Takahashi
- Tourism infrastructure and the environment: how does environmental regulation affect welfare, tourism industry, and domestic wage inequality? pp. 147-179

- Takanori Shimizu and Hisayuki Okamoto
- The effect of employer tenure on wages in Japan pp. 181-214

- Ayaka Nakamura
Volume 74, issue 4, 2023
- Preface to the Special Issue on “Statistical Decision Theory and Treatment Choice” pp. 445-446

- Charles Manski
- Statistical decision theory respecting stochastic dominance pp. 447-469

- Charles Manski and Aleksey Tetenov
- Inference on optimal treatment assignments pp. 471-500

- Timothy B. Armstrong and Shu Shen
- Minimax-regret treatment rules with many treatments pp. 501-537

- Matthew Masten
- Bandwidth selection for treatment choice with binary outcomes pp. 539-549

- Takuya Ishihara
- Applications of Choquet expected utility to hypothesis testing with incompleteness pp. 551-572

- Hiroaki Kaido and Yi Zhang
- Treatment choice, mean square regret and partial identification pp. 573-602

- Toru Kitagawa, Sokbae (Simon) Lee and Chen Qiu
Volume 74, issue 3, 2023
- What do contracts do to facilitate relationships? pp. 333-354

- Hideshi Itoh
- The 2022 Japanese Economic Association Nakahara prize recipient: Professor Satoru Takahashi, National University of Singapore pp. 355-356

- Takashi Kamihigashi
- Strict robustness to incomplete information pp. 357-376

- Stephen Morris, Daisuke Oyama and Satoru Takahashi
- The 2022 Japanese economic association award for young female researchers sponsored by the Nippon life insurance company pp. 377-378

- Takako Fujiwara-Greve
- Overcoming problems of coordination and freeriding in a game with multiple public goods: dynamic contribution with information provision pp. 379-411

- Ai Takeuchi and Erika Seki
- Ethical production and export performance across destinations: evidence from Myanmar pp. 413-437

- Mari Tanaka
- Adverse selection and bounded rationality: an impossibility theorem pp. 439-444

- Takeshi Murooka and Takuro Yamashita
Volume 74, issue 2, 2023
- Can e-commerce mitigate the negative impact of COVID-19 on international trade? pp. 215-232

- Kazunobu Hayakawa, Hiroshi Mukunoki and Shujiro Urata
- Social security reform and welfare in a two sector model pp. 233-249

- Partha Sen
- Strategic corporate social responsibility and partial privatization policy with foreign penetration pp. 251-278

- Lili Xu, Fanrui Su and Sang-Ho Lee
- Endogenous organizational form in a multiproduct mixed duopoly pp. 279-299

- Kangsik Choi
- Input Price Discrimination in Endogenous Competition Mode pp. 301-330

- Kangsik Choi and Seonyoung Lim
Volume 74, issue 1, 2023
- Impact of university reform on research performance aggregated and disaggregated across research fields: a case study of the partial privatization of Japanese national universities pp. 1-27

- Yuta Kikuchi
- An analysis of altruistic and selfish motivations underlying hometown tax donations in Japan pp. 29-55

- Eiji Yamamura, Yoshiro Tsutsui and Fumio Ohtake
- Inter-industry trade and heterogeneous firms: country size matters pp. 57-81

- Hangtian Xu and Yiming Zhou
- Pre-order strategies with demand uncertainty and consumer heterogeneity pp. 83-115

- Junshan Lin and Chenhang Zeng
- Attributes needed for Japan’s central bank digital currency pp. 117-175

- Hiroshi Fujiki
- Age-related changes in the effect of birth weight on child development: findings from a Japanese Longitudinal Survey pp. 177-197

- Mao Nakayama and Midori Matsushima
- Generalization of strategic delegation pp. 199-214

- Kojun Hamada
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