Price-Setting Behavior of Japanese Companies - The Results of "Survey of Price-Setting Behavior of Japanese Companies" and Its Analysis --
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No 2000-08, Bank of Japan Research Papers from Bank of Japan
Abstract:
In recent years, the environment surrounding Japanese companies has been changed by a decrease in the expected growth, globalization, developments in information technology, and deregulation. To investigate how their price-setting behavior has been changing in these conditions, the Bank of Japan conducted the "Survey of Price-Setting Behavior of Japanese Companies" by contacting 1,206 companies listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Respondents did not include financial institutions, insurance and general trading companies.
Date: 2000-08
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