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- 1255: On the Undesirable Repercussions of Gender Norms in an Endogenous Growth Model

- Ryo Sakamoto and Katsunori Minami
- 1254: Are Japanese Households Really Not Saving Anymore? (in Japanese: 「日本の家計は本当に貯蓄しなくなったのか?」)

- Miki Kohara and Charles Horioka
- 1253: Book Review of Takashi Unayama, Analysis of Consumer Behavior in Contemporary Japan: Current Perspectives on the Life Cycle Theory (Keio University Press, May 2023) (in Japanese: 「書評:宇南山卓著、『現代日本の消費分析:ライフサイクル理論の現在地』(慶應義塾大学出版会、2023年5月刊)」)

- Charles Horioka
- 1252: Icing on the cake: Can the Top-Floor Units serve as a status good and an investment simultaneously?

- Edward Chi Ho Tang and Charles Leung
- 1251r: Why Do Europeans Save? Micro-Evidence from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey

- Charles Horioka and Luigi Ventura
- 1251: Why Do Europeans Save? Micro-Evidence from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey

- Charles Horioka and Luigi Ventura
- 1250r: On the Impact of Long-term Care Insurance on the Behavior of Parents and Children: Theory and Evidence on Japan

- Charles Horioka, Emin Gahramanov and Xueli Tang
- 1250: The Nexus between Long-term Care Insurance, Formal Care, Informal Care, and Bequests: The Case of Japan

- Charles Horioka, Emin Gahramanov and Xueli Tang
- 1249: Smooth Diagnostic Expectations

- Francesco Bianchi, Cosmin Ilut and Hikaru Saijo
- 1248: Intergenerational Mobility and Student Loans

- Ryota Nakano
- 1247r: Optimal Feedback Dynamics Against Free-Riding in Collective Experimentation

- Chia-Hui Chen, Hulya Eraslan, Junichiro Ishida and Takuro Yamashita
- 1247: Optimal Feedback Dynamics Against Free-Riding in Collective Experimentation

- Chia-Hui Chen, Hulya Eraslan, Junichiro Ishida and Takuro Yamashita
- 1246: The bright side of the GDPR: Welfare-improving privacy management

- Chongwoo Choe, Noriaki Matsushima and Shiva Shekhar
- 1245: Was Keynes right? A reconsideration of the effect of a protective tariff under stagnation

- Ken-ichi Hashimoto, Kaz Miyagiwa, Yoshiyasu Ono and Matthias Schlegl
- 1244: Inventor Mobility, Knowledge Diffusion, and Growth

- Koike Yasutaka-Mori, Toshitaka Maruyama and Koki Okumura
- 1243: The Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle or Paradox after 44 Years: A Fallacy of Composition

- Charles Horioka
- 1242r: When Learning Together Goes Wrong: Negative Peer Effects in Online Learning

- Shohei Yamamoto and Shuma Iwatani
- 1242: When Learning Together Goes Wrong: Negative Peer Effects in Online Learning

- Shohei Yamamoto, Shuma Iwatani and Koki Shimazu
- 1241rr: Insatiable Wealth Preference: Evidence from Japanese Household Survey

- Mika Akesaka, Ryo Mikami and Yoshiyasu Ono
- 1239: Insurance against Aggregate Shocks

- Takuma Kunieda and Akihisa Shibata
- 1238rr: Paying to Avoid the Spotlight

- Te Bao, John Duffy and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1238r: Paying to Avoid the Spotlight

- Te Bao, John Duffy and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1238: Paying to Avoid the Spotlight

- Te Bao, John Duffy and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1237: Framing Effects on Time Preferences: The Impact of Investment and Loan Contexts in Intertemporal Choices

- Shohei Yamamoto and Shotarao Shiba
- 1236rr: Experimental Evaluation of Random Incentive System under Ambiguity

- Tomohito Aoyama and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1236r: Experimental Evaluation of Random Incentive System under Ambiguity

- Tomohito Aoyama and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1236: Experimental Evaluation of Random Incentive System under Ambiguity

- Tomohito Aoyama and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1235: Does Probation Lead to Higher Starting Wage? Evidence from Japanese Online Job Ads

- Mirka Zvedelikova
- 1234: Real Estate Market: An Urban Perspective

- Charles Leung
- 1233r: Do people rely on ChatGPT more than their peers to detect deepfake news?

- Yuhao Fu and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1233: Do people rely on ChatGPT more than their peers to detect deepfake news?

- Yuhao Fu and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1232: Career Concerns and Incentive Compatible Task Design

- Masaki Aoyagi and Maxime Menuet
- 1231: The Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle or Paradox after 44 Years: A Fallacy of Composition

- Charles Horioka
- 1230r: OUTCOME- AND SIGN-DEPENDENT TIME PREFERENCES: AN INCENTIVIZED INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE EXPERIMENT INVOLVING EFFORT AND MONEY

- Shohei Yamamoto, Shotaro Shiba and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1230: OUTCOME- AND SIGN-DEPENDENT TIME PREFERENCES: AN INCENTIVIZED INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE EXPERIMENT INVOLVING EFFORT AND MONEY

- Shohei Yamamoto, Shotaro Shiba and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1229r: Toward an Understanding of Dominated Bidding in a Vickrey Auction Experiment

- Shigehiro Serizawa, Natsumi Shimada and Tiffany Tsz Kwan Tse
- 1228: How to Increase Public Support for Carbon Pricing

- Andrej Woerner, Taisuke Imai, Davide D. Pace and Klaus M. Schmidt
- 1227: Uncertainty about Carbon Impact and the Willingness to Avoid CO2 Emissions

- Davide D. Pace, Taisuke Imai, Peter Schwardmann and Joël J. van der Weele
- 1226: R&D Subsidies, Innovation Location, and Productivity Growth

- Colin Davis and Ken-ichi Hashimoto
- 1225: Real Estate Market

- Charles Leung
- 1224: Hedonic Price Formation

- Charles Leung
- 1223: The Preference for Wealth and Inequality: Towards a Piketty Theory of Wealth Inequality

- Jean-Baptiste Michau, Yoshiyasu Ono and Matthias Schlegl
- 1222: Environmental Policies and Stagnation in a Two-Country Economy

- Masako Ikefuji and Yoshiyasu Ono
- 1221rrr: An Experimental Nash Program:A Comparison of Structured versus Semi-structured Bargaining Experiments

- Michela Chessa, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Aymeric Lardon and Takashi Yamada
- 1221rr: An Experimental Nash Program:A Comparison of Structured versus Semi-structured Bargaining Experiments

- Michela Chessa, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Aymeric Lardon and Takashi Yamada
- 1221r: An Experimental Nash Program: A Comparison of Structured v.s. Semi-Structured Bargaining Experiments

- Michela Chessa, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Aymeric Lardon and Takashi Yamada
- 1221: An Experimental Nash Program: A Comparison of Non-Cooperative v.s. Cooperative Bargaining Experiments

- Michela Chessa, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Aymeric Lardon and Takashi Yamada
- 1220: Endogenous Capital-Augmenting Technological Change

- Gregory Casey and Ryo Horii
- 1219r: Strategic anonymity and behavior-based pricing

- Stefano Colombo, Paolo Garella and Noriaki Matsushima
- 1219: Strategic anonymity and behavior-based pricing

- Stefano Colombo, Paolo Garella and Noriaki Matsushima
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