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- f191: Effects of Electrification on the Production and Distribution in the Coal Industry: Evidence from 1900s Japan

- Mayo Morimoto
- f187: Stabilize the Peasant Economy: Governance of Foreclosure by the Shogunate

- Masaki Nakabayashi
- f181: Self-fulfilling Distortion and Ownership Structure: Market Discipline and Owner fs Dominance at the Dawn of the Japanese Capitalism

- Masaki Nakabayashi
- f177: Crowding-Out Effect of Publicly Provided Childcare: Why Maternal Employment Did Not Increase

- Shintaro Yamaguchi
- f171: Childcare Availability, Household Structure, and Maternal Employment

- Shintaro Yamaguchi
- f169: Parental Leave Reforms and the Employment of New Mothers: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Japan

- Yukiko Asai
- f168: From the Substance to the Shadow: The Court Embedded into Japanese Labor Markets

- Masaki Nakabayashi
- f167: Structural Disposal and Cyclical Adjustment: Non-performing Loans, Structural Transition, and Regulatory Reform in Japan, 1997-2011

- Toshiki Kawashima and Masaki Nakabayashi
- f166: Honesty, Diligence, and Skill: Risk Sharing and Specialization in the Kiryu Silk Weaving Cluster, Japan

- Masaki Nakabayashi
- f165: Contained Crisis and Socialized Risk: Unconventional Monetary Policy by the Bank of Japan in the 1890s

- Masaki Nakabayashi
- f164: Referral Hiring of Miners: Case from the Coal Industry in Early Twentieth-Century Japan

- Mayo Morimoto
- f163: Legacy of Czar: The Russian Dual System of Schooling and Signaling

- Aigerim Zhangaliyeva and Masaki Nakabayashi
- f160: Price, Quality, and Organization: Branding in the Japanese silk-reeling industry

- Masaki Nakabayashi
- f157: Extended Schooling and Internalized Training: Skill Elements Evolution of Blue-collar Workers in an Internal Labor Market

- Masaki Nakabayashi
- f155: What determines work hours?: who you work with or where you work

- Sachiko Kuroda and Isamu Yamamoto
- f154: Does downsizing take a toll on retained staff? An analysis of increased working hours during recessions using Japanese micro data

- Yuji Genda, Sachiko Kuroda and Souichi Ohta
- f153: Acquired Skills and Learned Abilities: Wage Dynamics of Blue-collar Workers in Internal Labor Markets

- Masaki Nakabayashi
- f147: How are hours worked and wages affected by labor regulations?: -The white-collar exemption and 'name-only managers' in Japan

- Sachiko Kuroda and Isamu Yamamoto
- f145: Poaching, Courts, and Settlements:Complementarity of Governance in Labor Markets

- Masaki Nakabayashi
- f144: Tenant, Landlord, and Risk: Revisiting the Debate on Japanese Capitalism

- Masaki Nakabayashi
- f142: Imposed Efficiency of Treaty Port: Japanese Industrialization and Western Imperialist Institutions

- Masaki Nakabayashi