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- 1198: Inflation Expectations and Survey Design

- Junichi Kikuchi
- 1197: Housing and Macroeconomics

- Charles Leung
- 1196r: Should the Fiscal Authority Avoid Implementation Lag?

- Masataka Eguchi, Hidekazu Niwa and Takayuki Tsuruga
- 1196: Should the Fiscal Authority Avoid Implementation Lag?

- Masataka Eguchi, Hidekazu Niwa and Takayuki Tsuruga
- 1195r: Revisiting CES utility functions for distributional preferences: Do people face the equality–efficiency trade-off?

- Keigo Inukai, Yuta Shimodaira and Kohei Shiozawa
- 1195: Revisiting CES Utility Functions for Distributional Preferences: Do People Face the Equality–efficiency Trade-off?

- Keigo Inukai, Yuta Shimodaira and Kohei Shiozawa
- 1194r: Beware the performance of an algorithm before relying on it: Evidence from a stock price forecasting experiment

- Tiffany Tsz Kwan Tse, Nobuyuki Hanaki and Bolin Mao
- 1194: Beware the Performance of an Algorithm Before Relying on it: Evidence from a Stock Price Forecasting Experiment

- Tiffany Tsz Kwan Tse, Nobuyuki Hanaki and Bolin Mao
- 1193rr: Preference for Young Workers in Mid-career Recruiting Using Online Ads for Sales Jobs: Evidence from Japan

- Mirka Zvedelikova
- 1193r: Preference for Young Workers in Mid-career Recruiting Using Online Ads for Sales Jobs: Evidence from Japan

- Mirka Zvedelikova
- 1193: Preference for Young Workers in Mid-career Recruiting Using Online Ads for Sales Jobs: Evidence from Japan

- Mirka Zvedelikova
- 1192r: Personalized pricing when consumers can purchase multiple items

- Qiuyu Lu and Noriaki Matsushima
- 1192: Personalized Pricing When Consumers Can Purchase Multiple Items

- Qiuyu Lu and Noriaki Matsushima
- 1191: The countervailing power hypothesis and contingent contracts

- Noriaki Matsushima and Shohei Yoshida
- 1190: The slow demographic transition in regions vulnerable to climate change

- Nguyen Thang Dao, Matthias Kalkuhl and Chrysovalantis Vasilakis
- 1189: Do the Retired Elderly in Europe Decumulate Their Wealth? The Importance of Bequest Motives, Precautionary Saving, Public Pensions, and Homeownership

- Charles Horioka and Luigi Ventura
- 1188: Linear Panel Regression Models with Non-Classical Measurement Errors: An Application to Investment Equations

- Kazuhiko Hayakawa and Takashi Yamagata
- 1187: Characterizing pairwise strategy-proof rules in object allocation problems with money

- Hiroki Shinozaki
- 1186: Many-to-Many Matching on a Skill-Sharing Platform

- Masaki Aoyagi
- 1185r: Investigation of the Convex Time Budget Experiment by Parameter Recovery Simulation

- Keigo Inukai, Yuta Shimodaira and Kohei Shiozawa
- 1185: Investigation of the Convex Time Budget Experiment by Parameter Recovery Simulation

- Yuta Shimodaira, Kohei Shiozawa and Keigo Inukai
- 1184: Personalized pricing with heterogeneous mismatch costs

- Noriaki Matsushima, Tomomichi Mizuno and Cong Pan
- 1183: Welfare Effects of Fuel Tax and Feebate Policies in the Japanese New Car Market

- Tatsuya Abe
- 1182: Should Product-Specific Advertisement be Regulated in Pharmaceutical Markets?

- Junichiro Ishida and Tsuyoshi Takahara
- 1181: Predicting the unpredictable: New experimental evidence on forecasting random walks

- Te Bao, Brice Corgnet, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Yohanes Riyanto and Jiahua Zhu
- 1180: A Special Issue on Housing Affordability: An Introduction

- Charles Leung and Byron Kwok Ping Tsang
- 1179: Behavior-based Price Discrimination in the Domestic and International Mixed duopoly

- Suzuka Okuyama
- 1178: Business Cycles with Cyclical Returns to Scale

- Jay Hyun, Ryan Kim and Byoungchan Lee
- 1177: When Is the Trend the Cycle?

- Dan Cao, Jean-Paul L’Huillier and Donghoon Yoo
- 1176r: The effect of choosing a proposer through a bidding procedure in implementing the Shapley value

- Michela Chessa, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Aymeric Lardon and Takashi Yamada
- 1176: Cost of complexity in implementing the Shapley value by choosing a proposer through a bidding procedure

- Michela Chessa, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Aymeric Lardon and Takashi Yamada
- 1175r: An Experiment on The Nash Program: A Comparison of Two Strategic Mechanisms Implementing the Shapley Value

- Michela Chessa, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Aymeric Lardon and Takashi Yamada
- 1175: An Experiment on the Nash Program: A Comparison of Two Strategic Mechanisms Implementing the Shapley Value

- Michela Chessa, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Aymeric Lardon and Takashi Yamada
- 1174r: Accounting for the slowdown in output growth after the Great Recession: A wealth preference approach

- Kazuma Inagakli,, Yoshiyasu Ono and Takayuki Tsuruga
- 1174: Accounting for the slowdown in output growth after the Great Recession: A wealth preference approach

- Kazuma Inagaki,, Yoshiyasu Ono and Takayuki Tsuruga
- 1173: The Productivity Rankings of Research Institutions of Economics and Social Sciences in Japan Compared to NUS and HKU, 2021: Evaluation by the Publications in Major Academic Journals (in Japanese:「経済・社会科学系4附置研究所及びシンガポール国立大学経済学部、香港大学経営経済学部の研究生産性比較調査(2021年)」)

- Shigehiro Serizawa, Akihisa Shibata and Satoru Takahashi
- 1172: Relation between Relative income and Marriage in Japan

- Ryo Mikami
- 1171: Greenfield Foreign Direct Investment: Social Learning drives Persistence

- Joe Cho Yiu Ng, Thomas Chao Hung Chan, Byron Kwok Ping Tsang and Charles Leung
- 1170: Collaborative Web Page Development Using Crawling (in Japanese:「クローリングを用いた連携Webページ開発」)

- Natsumi Shimada and Tomoko Nakajo
- 1169: An experimental study on strategic preference formation in two-sided matching markets

- Natsumi Shimada
- 1168r: Comparing data gathered in an online and a laboratory experiment using the Trustlab platform

- Nobuyuki Hanaki, Takahiro Hoshino, Kohei Kubota, Fabrice Murtin, Masao Ogaki, Fumio Ohtake and Naoko Okuyama
- 1168: Comparing data gathered in an online and a laboratory experiment using the Trustlab platform

- Nobuyuki Hanaki, Takayuki Hoshino, Kohei Kubota, Fabrice Murtin, Masao Ogaki, Fumio Ohtake and Naoko Okuyama
- 1167: Is the Age Structure of the Population One of the Determinants of the Household Saving Rate in China? A Spatial Panel Analysis of Provincial Data

- Jingwen Yin and Charles Horioka
- 1166: Signaling under Double-Crossing Preferences: The Case of Discrete Types

- Chia-Hui Chen, Junichiro Ishida and Wing Suen
- 1165: Determinants of health insurance enrollment and health expenditure in Ghana: An empirical analysis

- Kwame Adjei-Mantey and Charles Horioka
- 1164: No price envy in the multi-unit object allocation problem with non-quasi-linear preferences

- Hiroki Shinozaki
- 1163: Working from a Distance: Productivity Dispersion and Labor Reallocation

- Dongya Koh, Jingping Gu and Andrew Liu
- 1162: Horizontal Merger Analysis with Endogenous Product Range Choice

- Nisvan Erkal and Lijun Pan
- 1161: A Characterization of the Minimum Price Walrasian Rule with Reserve Prices for an Arbitrary Number of Agents and Objects

- Yuya Wakabayashi, Ryosuke Sakai and Shigehiro Serizawa
- 1160: Comparing behavior between a large sample of smart students and a representative sample of Japanese adults

- Nobuyuki Hanaki, Keigo Inukai, Takehito Masuda and Yuta Shimodaira
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