The Japanese Economic Review
2016 - 2025
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Volume 73, issue 4, 2022
- Taxation and human capital accumulation with endogenous mortality pp. 555-596

- Debajyoti Chakrabarty
- Racers’ attractive looks, popularity, and performance: how do speedboat racers react to fans’ expectations? pp. 597-623

- Eiji Yamamura, Ryohei Hayashi, Yoshiro Tsutsui and Fumio Ohtake
- Labor mobility within Japanese regional labor markets and spillover effects pp. 625-645

- Nasser Dine Mohamedou
- Asymmetric volatility transmission in Japanese stock market in the presence of structural breaks pp. 647-677

- Dimitrios Kartsonakis-Mademlis and Nikolaos Dritsakis
- Competition among coalitions in a cournot industry: a validation of the porter hypothesis pp. 679-713

- Luca Lambertini, Giuseppe Pignataro and Alessandro Tampieri
Volume 73, issue 3, 2022
- Economics of the community mechanism pp. 433-457

- Masao Ogaki
- The 2021 Japanese Economic Association Nakahara Prize Professor Fuhito Kojima pp. 459-461

- Kosuke Aoki
- Toward market design in practice: a progress report pp. 463-480

- Fuhito Kojima and Hiroaki Odahara
- Mari Tanaka awarded for the 2021 Japanese Economic Association award for young female researchers sponsored by the Nippon Life Insurance Company pp. 481-482

- Haruko Noguchi
- High-frequency identification of monetary policy shocks in Japan pp. 483-513

- Hiroyuki Kubota and Mototsugu Shintani
- Minimum quality standards and benchmarking in differentiated duopoly pp. 515-537

- Peter Michaelis and Thomas Ziesemer
- Clearance sales and new product introduction pp. 539-554

- Atsuo Utaka
Volume 73, issue 2, 2022
- Can nudges save lives? pp. 245-268

- Fumio Ohtake
- Long-term consequences of the hidden curriculum on social preferences pp. 269-297

- Takahiro Ito, Kohei Kubota and Fumio Ohtake
- Forecasting the Japanese macroeconomy using high-dimensional data pp. 299-324

- Yoshiki Nakajima and Naoya Sueishi
- Abatement innovation in a Cournot oligopoly: emission versus output tax incentives pp. 325-350

- Naoto Aoyama and Emilson Silva
- The Joneses in Japan: income comparisons and financial satisfaction pp. 351-372

- Andrew Clark, Claudia Senik and Katsunori Yamada
- What composes desirable formal at-home elder care? An analysis for multiple service combinations pp. 373-402

- Shinya Sugawara
- Corporate social responsibility, vertical product differentiation, and privatization policy pp. 403-425

- Xingtang Wang and Leonard F. S. Wang
- Correction to: COVID‑19 and output in Japan pp. 427-427

- Daisuke Fujii and Taisuke Nakata
- Correction to: What composes desirable formal at-home elder care? An analysis for multiple service combinations pp. 429-429

- Shinya Sugawara
Volume 73, issue 1, 2022
- Introduction to the Special Issue: lab and field experiments pp. 1-3

- Nobuyuki Hanaki and Kazuhito Ogawa
- Why macroeconomics needs experimental evidence pp. 5-29

- John Duffy
- Lab-in-the-field experiments: perspectives from research on gender pp. 31-59

- Lata Gangadharan, Tarun Jain, Pushkar Maitra and Joe Vecci
- Watching, being watched, and human interactions: evidence from trust games pp. 61-82

- Kiyotaka Yageta
- Sustainability of renewable energy investment motivations during a feed-in-tariff scheme transition: evidence from a laboratory experiment pp. 83-101

- Jun Maekawa, Koji Shimada and Ai Takeuchi
- Is a PD game still a dilemma for Japanese rural villagers? A field and laboratory comparison of the impact of social group membership on cooperation pp. 103-121

- Yohei Mitani
- Job stress and mental health among social workers: evidence from a field experiment at a public employment support institution in Japan pp. 123-146

- Yumi Ishikawa, Miki Kohara and Aya Nushimoto
- An experimental comparison of rebate and matching in charitable giving: The case of Japan pp. 147-177

- Shusaku Sasaki, Hirofumi Kurokawa and Fumio Ohtake
- Distance to news: how social media information affects bribe-giving in India pp. 179-209

- Jun Goto, Takashi Kurosaki and Yuko Mori
- Online-to-offline advertisements as field experiments pp. 211-242

- Akira Matsui and Daisuke Moriwaki
Volume 72, issue 4, 2021
- Introduction to the special issue “SIR Model and Macroeconomics of COVID-19” pp. 533-535

- Yasushi Iwamoto, Daisuke Miyakawa and Fumio Ohtake
- Welfare economics of managing an epidemic: an exposition pp. 537-579

- Yasushi Iwamoto
- Structure of epidemic models: toward further applications in economics pp. 581-607

- Toshikazu Kuniya
- COVID-19 and output in Japan pp. 609-650

- Daisuke Fujii and Taisuke Nakata
- The macroeconomics of COVID-19 exit strategy: the case of Japan pp. 651-682

- So Kubota
- Trade-off between job losses and the spread of COVID-19 in Japan pp. 683-716

- Kisho Hoshi, Hiroyuki Kasahara, Ryo Makioka, Michio Suzuki and Satoshi Tanaka
Volume 72, issue 3, 2021
- Introduction to the special issue “The Impacts of COVID-19 on the Japanese Economy” pp. 329-331

- Yasushi Iwamoto, Daisuke Miyakawa and Fumio Ohtake
- Japan’s voluntary lockdown: further evidence based on age-specific mobile location data pp. 333-370

- Tsutomu Watanabe and Tomoyoshi Yabu
- Effective but fragile? Responses to repeated nudge-based messages for preventing the spread of COVID-19 infection pp. 371-408

- Shusaku Sasaki, Hirofumi Kurokawa and Fumio Ohtake
- Who spent their COVID-19 stimulus payment? Evidence from personal finance software in Japan pp. 409-437

- Michiru Kaneda, So Kubota and Satoshi Tanaka
- Describing the impacts of COVID-19 on the labor market in Japan until June 2020 pp. 439-470

- Taiyo Fukai, Hidehiko Ichimura and Keisuke Kawata
- Online learning during school closure due to COVID-19 pp. 471-507

- Masato Ikeda and Shintaro Yamaguchi
- Measuring business-level expectations and uncertainty: survey evidence and the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 509-532

- Cheng Chen, Tatsuro Senga and Hongyong Zhang
Volume 72, issue 2, 2021
- Ryo Okui awarded the 2020 Japanese Economic Association Nakahara Prize pp. 167-168

- Mototsugu Shintani
- A moment inequality approach to statistical inference for rankings pp. 169-184

- Ryo Okui
- Nominal contracts and the payment system pp. 185-216

- Hajime Tomura
- The impact of soil-liquefaction information disclosures on housing prices: evidence from Kaohsiung, Taiwan pp. 217-241

- Chien-Yuan Sher, Nai-Wei Chen, Yu-Hsi Liu and Ryan H. Murphy
- Sequencing R&D decisions with a consumer-friendly firm and spillovers pp. 243-260

- Mariel Leal, Arturo Garcia and Sang-Ho Lee
- Simultaneous optimization of multiple taxes on car use and tolls considering the marginal cost of public funds in Japan pp. 261-297

- Tatsuhito Kono, Yohei Mitsuhiro and Jun Yoshida
- Partial insurance in Japan pp. 299-328

- Kohei Kubota
Volume 72, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction to the special issue “Economics and Complex Networks” pp. 1-4

- Teruyoshi Kobayashi and Naoki Masuda
- How does the global network of research collaboration affect the quality of innovation? pp. 5-48

- Takashi Iino, Hiroyasu Inoue, Yukiko Saito and Yasuyuki Todo
- Formation of Chinese venture capital syndication network pp. 49-64

- Makoto Nirei, Toshiaki Shoji and Fei Yu
- Do sourcing networks make firms global? Microlevel evidence from firm-to-firm transaction networks pp. 65-96

- Ryo Itoh and Kentaro Nakajima
- Effects of dual networks on tax strategies: geography and transaction pp. 97-128

- Ryo Itoh and Zonghui Li
- Identifying macroscopic features in foreign visitor travel pathways pp. 129-144

- Tatsuro Kawamoto and Ryutaro Hashimoto
- Inter-organisational patent opposition network: how companies form adversarial relationships pp. 145-166

- Tomomi Kito, Nagi Moriya and Junichi Yamanoi
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