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- 145: Internal R&D and External Knowledge Acquisition of Start-up Firms: Exploring the Role of Entrepreneurial Human Capital

- Masatoshi Kato
- 144: Which Should the Government Subsidize: Child Care or Elderly Care?

- Atsushi Miyake and Masaya Yasuoka
- 143: Do resource depletion experiences affect social cooperative preferences? Analysis using field experimental data on fishers in the Philippines and Indonesia

- Kenta Tanaka, Keisaku Higashida, Arvin Vista, Anton Setyo Nugroho and Budi Muhamad Ruslan
- 142: Government-induced Production Commitment in the Open Economy

- Hiroaki Ino and Akira Miyaoka
- 141: MEASURING THE BURDEN OF INDIRECT TAXATION INCLUDING CONSUMPTION TAX IN JAPAN BY INCOME GROUP

- Toshiyuki Uemura, Yoshimi Adachi and Yurie Saitoh
- 140: Population Aging, Fiscal Sustainability and PAYG Pension Reform

- Takaaki Morimoto, Yuta Nakabo and Ken Tabata
- 139: Do initial financial conditions determine the fate of start-up firms?

- Yuji Honjo and Masatoshi Kato
- 138: A revealed preference theory of monotone choice and strategic complementarity

- Natalia Lazzati, John Quah and Koji Shirai
- 137: Mixed Oligopoly and Privatization in General Equilibrium

- Kenji Fujiwara
- 136: How should a government finance redistribution policies?

- Masaya Yasuoka and Minoru Hayashida
- 135: Strategic Delegation of Indebted Firms in a Duopoly with Uncertain Demand

- Tetsuya Shinkai, Takao Ohkawa, Makoto Okamura and Kozo Harimaya
- 134: Product Line Strategy in a Vertically Di¤erentiated Duopoly

- Ryoma Kitamura and Tetsuya Shinkai
- 133: Cost Reduction can Decrease Pro t and Welfare in a Monopoly

- Ryoma Kitamura
- 132: Trade and FDI Liberalization in an Oligopolistic Model: Partial versus General Equilibrium Effects

- Kenji Fujiwara
- 131: Trade and FDI Liberalization in Multiple Oligopolies

- Kenji Fujiwara
- 130: Necessarily welfare-improving privatization

- Kenji Fujiwara
- 129: On the efficiency of Bertrand and Cournot equilibrium in the presence of asymmetric network compatibility effects

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- 128: Price and quantity competition in a differentiated duopoly with network compatibility effects

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- 127: 1On endogenous Stackelberg leadership: The case of horizontally differentiated duopoly and asymmetric net work compatibility effects

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- 126: Should non-genuine products be expelled from markets?

- Keisuke Hattori and Keisaku Higashida
- 125: Population Aging and Growth: the Effect of PAYG Pension Reform

- Ken Tabata
- 124: Cannibalization within the Single Vertically Di¤erentiated Duopoly

- Ryoma Kitamura and Tetsuya Shinkai
- 123: The Curse of Low-valued Recycling

- Hiroaki Ino and Norimichi Matsueda
- 122: Financing Elderly Care Service Subsidies horizontally differentiated duopoly

- Masaya Yasuoka
- 121: Endogenous timing decisions for product R&D investment competition with demand spillovers in a horizontally differentiated duopoly

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- 120: Strategic Choice on Product Line in Vertically Differentiated Duopoly

- Ryoma Kitamura and Tetsuya Shinkai
- 119: Tax Principles and Tariff-Tax Reforms

- Kenji Fujiwara
- 118: Economic Integration, Quality Choice, and Monopoly

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- 117: Network externalities between carriers or machines:How they work in the smartphone industry

- Ryoma Kitamura
- 116: Tax Principles and Tariff-Tax Reforms under International Oligopoly

- Kenji Fujiwara
- 115: Endogenous product compatibility choice under Cournot competition with a network externality

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- 114: Child-care Policies and Pension in an Endogenous Fertility Model

- Masaya Yasuoka
- 113: Cannibalization may Allow a Cost-inefficient Firm to Earn more than a Cost-effcient Firm in a Duopoly with Two Vertically Differentiated Goods

- Ryoma Kitamura and Tetsuya Shinkai
- 112: Tax Principles and Coordination of Trade and Domestic Policies under Imperfect Competition

- Kenji Fujiwara
- 111: Contracting-Out of Household Waste Collection Services in Japan

- Norimichi Matsueda and Jun'ichi Miki
- 110: Pareto-improving tariff-tax reforms under imperfect competition

- Kenji Fujiwara
- 109: Subsidies for Elderly Care in Pay-As-You-Go Pension

- Masaya Yasuoka
- 108: Social Norms on Working Hours, Work-Life Balance, and Fertility Choice

- Kohei Daido and Ken Tabata
- 107: Loss Aversion, Stochastic Compensation, and Team Incentives

- Kohei Daido and Takeshi Murooka
- 106: Optimal Term Length for an Overconfident Central Banker

- Etienne Farvaque and Norimichi Matsueda
- 105: The Expansion of the Commercial Sector and the Child Quantity-Quality Transition in a Malthusian World

- Ken Tabata
- 104: Rising Longevity, Human Capital and Fertility in Overlapping Generations Version of an R&D-based Growth Model

- Ken-ichi Hashimoto and Ken Tabata
- 103: Task Assignment under Agent Loss Aversion

- Kohei Daido, Kimiyuki Morita, Takeshi Murooka and Hiromasa Ogawa
- 102: Central Bank Financial Strength and Credibility: A Simple Dynamic Optimization Model

- Atsushi Tanaka
- 101: Survival and Distinct Exit Routes of New Firms

- Masatoshi Kato and Yuji Honjo
- 100: The Economics of Cannibalization: A Duopoly in which Firms Supply Two Vertically Differentiated Products

- Ryoma Kitamura and Tetsuya Shinkai
- 099: A trade and domestic tax reform in imperfectly competitive markets

- Kenji Fujiwara and Ryoma Kitamura
- 098: Asymmetric welfare implication between a small number of leaders and a small number of followers in Stackelberg models

- Hiroaki Ino and Toshihiro Matsumura
- 97: Capital and Credibility of the Bank of Japan: A Perspective(in Japanese)

- Atsushi Tanaka
- 96: Why did the Dutch East India Co. outperform the British East India Co.? —A theoretical explanation based on the objective of the firm and limited liability—

- Tetsuya Shinkai, Takao Ohkawa, Makoto Okamura and Kozo Harimaya