Discussion paper series
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- 2015-06: DIRECT AND MEDIATED TIES TO UNIVERSITIES: ‘SCIENTIFIC’ ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY AND INNOVATION PERFORMANCE OF PHARMACEUTICAL FIRMS

- Rene Belderbos, Victor Gilsing and Shinya Suzuki
- 2015-05: Pharmaceutical patents and generic entry competition: the role of marketing exclusivity

- Kaz Miyagiwa and Yunyun Wan
- 2015-03: Population aging, education and skill premium in international trade
- Xiao Chen and Alan Woodland
- 2015-02: The free-rider problem and the optimal duration of research joint ventures: theory and evidence from the Eureka program

- Kaz Miyagiwa, Amy Sissoko and Huasheng Song
- 2015-01: Exporting versus foreign direct investment: Learning through propinquity

- Anthony Creane and Kaz Miyagiwa
- HIAS-E-142: Testing and Quantifying Economic Resilience

- Naoko Hara and Yohei Yamamoto
- HIAS-E-141: New Approach to Estimating the Productivity of Public Capital: Evidence from 22 OECD Countries

- Hiroshi Morita
- HIAS-E-140: Deciphering the Neo-Fisherian Effect
- Hafedh Bouakez and Takashi Kano
- HIAS-E-139: Charity Fraud: An Experimental Study of the Moral Hazard Problem in the Charity Market

- Hiroki Kato and Youngrok Kim
- HIAS-E-138: Shutting-out-proofness in object allocation problems with money

- Hiroki Shinozaki
- HIAS-E-137: Shill-proof rules in object allocation problems with money

- Hiroki Shinozaki
- HIAS-E-136: Non-obvious manipulability and efficiency in package assignment problems with money for agents with income effects and hard budget constraints

- Hiroki Shinozaki
- HIAS-E-135: Efficiency and strategy-proofness in object allocation problems with payments: Externalities with income effects

- Hiroki Shinozaki
- HIAS-E-134: Tax-Price Elasticities of Charitable Giving and Selection of Declaration: Panel Study of South Korea

- Hiroki Kato, Tsuyoshi Goto and Youngrok Kim
- HIAS-E-133: Financial Integration, Excess Consumption Volatility, and the World Real Interest Rate

- Haruna Yamada
- HIAS-E-132: The Trend Effect of Foreign Exchange Intervention

- Rasmus Fatum, Yohei Yamamoto and Binwei Chen
- HIAS-E-131: Estimation of firms' inflation expectations using the survey DI

- Jouchi Nakajima and 上智 中島
- HIAS-E-130: Government and market initiatives for the governance of fertilizer quality in Vietnam

- Emi Kojin, Van Hoang Do, Thiet Nguyen, Yutaka Arimoto, Hong Tu Vo, Yukichi Mano, Duy Can Nguyen and Kazunari Tsukada
- HIAS-E-129: Nutrient deficiencies and compositional variability in fertilizers: The case of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam

- Yukichi Mano, Yutaka Arimoto, Duy Can Nguyen, Van Hoang Do, Emi Kojin, Thiet Nguyen, Kazunari Tsukada and Hong Tu Vo
- HIAS-E-128: Posterior Inferences on Incomplete Structural Models: The Minimal Econometric Interpretation

- Takashi Kano
- HIAS-E-127: High-frequency realized stochastic volatility model

- Toshiaki Watanabe and Jouchi Nakajima
- HIAS-E-126: Central Bank Information Effects in Japan: The Role of Uncertainty Channel

- Ryo Matsumoto, Hiroshi Morita and Taiki Ono
- HIAS-E-125: Cambodian Refugees
- Katsuo Kogure and Masahiro Kubo
- HIAS-E-124: Transportation Infrastructure and Trade

- Han Zheng and Li Hongtao
- HIAS-E-123: Price Discrimination in the Transport Industry and the Gains from Trade

- Han Zheng
- HIAS-E-122: The Efficiency of the Government’s Revenue Projections

- Natsuki Arai, Nobuo Iizuka and Yohei Yamamoto
- HIAS-E-121: Macroeconomic uncertainty matters: A nonlinear effect of financial volatility on real economic activity

- Jouchi Nakajima
- HIAS-E-120: An evolution of global and regional banking networks: A focus on Japanese banks’ international expansion

- Michael Harrison, Jouchi Nakajima and Mimoza Shabani
- HIAS-E-119: Transportation Infrastructure and Trade
- Han Zheng and Li Hongtao
- HIAS-E-118: Forecasting GDP growth using stock returns in Japan: A factor-augmented MIDAS approach

- Hiroshi Morita
- HIAS-E-117: Heterogeneous Internal Trade Cost and Its Implications in Trade

- Han Zheng
- HIAS-E-116: COVID-19 Uncertainty Index in Japan: Newspaper-Based Measures and Economic Activities

- Hiroshi Morita and Taiki Ono
- HIAS-E-115: Do Economic Incentives Promote Physical Activity? Evidence from the London Congestion Charge

- Ryota Nakamura, Andrea Albanese, Emma Coombes and Marc Suhrcke
- HIAS-E-114: Welfare Costs of Exchange Rate Fluctuations: Evidence from the 1972 Okinawa Reversion

- Kazuko Kano and Takashi Kano
- HIAS-E-113: Price Discrimination in the Transport Industry and the Gains from Trade
- Han Zheng
- HIAS-E-112: Nonlinear Pricing in the Transport Industry and the Gains from Trade

- Han Zheng and Daisuke Fujii
- HIAS-E-111: Border Carbon Adjustments with Endogenous Assembly Locations

- Haitao Cheng
- HIAS-E-110: The Role of Agricultural Market Information on Farmers' Agricultural Outcomes: Evidence from Smallholder Coffee Producers in Ethiopia

- Guenwoo Lee, Aya Suzuki and Yu Ri Kim
- HIAS-E-109: Mobile money and shock-coping: Urban migrants and rural families in Bangladesh under the COVID-19 shock

- Hiroyuki Egami, Yukichi Mano and Tomoya Matsumoto
- HIAS-E-108: Does Restricting the Availability of Cigarettes Reduce Smoking?

- Ryota Nakamura and Ying Yao
- HIAS-E-107: A new test for common breaks in heterogeneous panel data models

- Peiyun Jiang and Eiji Kurozumi
- HIAS-E-106: Trade, Consumption Pollution and Tax

- Haitao Cheng
- HIAS-E-105: An Inquiry into the Process of Upgrading Rice Milling Service: The Case of Mwea Irrigation Scheme in Kenya

- Yukichi Mano, 裕吉 真野, Timothy Njeru and Keijiro Otsuka
- HIAS-E-104: Forecasting Daily Volatility of Stock Price Index Using Daily Returns and Realized Volatility

- Makoto Takahashi, Toshiaki Watanabe and Yasuhiro Omori
- HIAS-E-103: Fiscal Adjustments and Debt-Dependent Multipliers: Evidence from the U.S. Time Series

- Yasuharu Iwata and Hirokuni Iiboshi
- HIAS-E-102: Demographic Shocks and Wowen's Labor Market Participation: Evidence from the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in India

- James Fenske, Bishnupriya Gupta and And Song Yuan
- HIAS-E-101: Response time and revealed information structure

- Tomohito Aoyama
- HIAS-E-100: Fiscal multipliers in the most aged country: Empirical evidence and theoretical interpretation

- Hiroshi Morita
- HIAS-E-99: Does remedial activity with math workbook improve learning? Empirical evidence from scaled-up intervention in Niger

- Takao Maruyama, Takashi Kurosaki and 卓 黒崎
- HIAS-E-98: Reserves and Risk: Evidence from China

- Rasmus Fatum, Takahiro Hattori and Yohei Yamamoto
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