Discussion Papers in Economics and Business
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- 21-16: Taxes, corporate takeovers, and step transactions

- Kazuki Onji and Roger Gordon
- 21-15: Early monetary policies of the Tokugawa shogunate and merchants' coping strategies: 1695-1736

- Atsuko Suzuki
- 21-14: Impact of Temporary School Closure Due to COVID-19 on the Academic Achievement of Elementary School Students

- Shinsuke Asakawa and Fumio Ohtake
- 21-13: Corporate investment, financing, and exit model with an earnings-based borrowing constraint

- Michi Nishihara, Takashi Shibata and Chuanqian Zhang
- 21-12: Who Works from Home after First Declaration State of Emergency?

- Fumio Ohtake and Hiroki Kato
- 21-11: The relationship between reemployed workers f change in job and their intrinsic motivation

- Shuji Ishizuka, Koichi Sekine, Shintaro Kakuchi, Mami Ueyama and Hiroya Hirakimoto
- 21-10: Why Minimum Corporate Income Taxation Can Make the High-Tax Countries Worse off: the Compliance Dilemma

- Yukihiro Nishimura and Jean Hindriks
- 21-09: Inequality aversion with general payoff function

- Daijiro Kawanaka
- 21-08-Rev.: Historical Relationships and International Market Return Predictability: The Role of the UK in the Former British Colonies, Protectorates and Mandates

- Takuro Hidaka, Yuta Saito and Jun Sakamoto
- 21-08: Predictability of market returns for the UK's former colonies, protectorates, and mandates
- Takuro Hidaka and Jun Sakamoto
- 21-07: The Resilience of FDI to Natural Disasters through Industrial Linkages

- Shusaku Sasaki, Tomoya Saito and Fumio Ohtake
- 21-06: The Resilience of FDI to Natural Disasters through Industrial Linkages

- Hayato Kato and Toshihiro Okubo
- 21-05: Technology sharing incentives for monopolistic firms

- Takahiro Ishii
- 21-04: The effect of inter vivos gifts taxation on wealth inequality and economic growth

- Ryota Nakano
- 21-03: Estimation of High Dimensional Vector Autoregression via Sparse Precision Matrix

- Benjamin Poignard and Manabu Asai
- 21-02: Human capital spillovers from Special Economic Zones: evidence from Yangtze Delta in China

- Zhaoying Lu
- 21-01: Quantifying the effects of Special Economic Zones using spatial econometric models

- Zhaoying Lu
- 20-24: How should a startup respond to acquirers? A real options analysis

- Michi Nishihara
- 20-23: Reference Dependence and Monetary Incentives: Evidence from Major League Baseball

- Reio Tanji
- 20-22: Ageographical and statistical analysis of gKaryu-byo h, Japan fs venereal disease (VD):the effect of the morbidity on indexes of infertility and fertility in modern Japan: the case of Gunma prefecture, 1910s-20s

- Kenichi Tomobe
- 20-21-Rev.: Electoral Commitment in Asymmetric Tax-competition Models

- Yukihiro Nishimura and Kimiko Terai
- 20-21: Electoral Commitment in Asymmetric Tax-competition Models
- Yukihiro Nishimura and Kimiko Terai
- 20-20: Child Labor, Corruption, and Development

- Toshiki Miyashita, Kohei Okada and Kei Takakura
- 20-19: Economic Integration and Agglomeration of Multinational Production with Transfer Pricing

- Hayato Kato and Hirofumi Okoshi
- 20-18: Does It Matter Where You Invest? The Impact of FDI on Domestic Job Creation and Destruction

- BiN Ni, Hayato Kato and Yang Liu
- 20-17: Efficient policy with firm heterogeneity and variable markups

- Atsushi Tadokoro
- 20-16: Tariff policies, variable markups, and within-sector missallocation

- Atsushi Tadokoro
- 20-15: Daewoo Motors (1992-1999)A dragon multinational in the car industry

- Sardor Tadjiev and Pierre-Yves Donzé
- 20-14: A Study of the Relationship between Employees f Behavior and Performance Rating

- Yuji Takaoka, Seiko Otomo, Ryota Kirihata, Kazutoshi Takahira and Hiroya Hirakimoto
- 20-13: Child mortality, child labor, fertility, and demographics*

- Kei Takakura
- 20-12: Equity Valuation Based on Management Earnings Forecasts An Evaluation of Gao et al. (2019)

- Kazumasa Higashikawa
- 20-11: Short-term responses to nudge-based messages for preventing the spread of COVID-19 infection: Intention, behavior, and life satisfaction

- Shusaku Sasaki, Hirofumi Kurokawa and Fumio Ohtake
- 20-10: Optimal capital structure and bankruptcy cascades

- Michi Nishihara and Takashi Shibata
- 20-09: Dynamic Analysis of Education, Automation, and Economic Growth

- Kohei Okada
- 20-08: Tariffs and Foreign Direct Investment in a North South Product Cycle Model

- Tatsuro Iwaisako and Hitoshi Tanaka
- 20-07: Education policy and R&D based growth in an overlapping generations model

- Kohei Okada
- 20-06: Hydraulic power project of U.S. federal government in the provinces \Case studies of four early Reclamation Projects \

- Takuro Hidaka
- 20-05: Do vertical spillovers differ by investors' productivity?Theory and evidence from Vietnam

- Bin Ni and Hayato Kato
- 20-04: Preemptive competition between two firms with different discount rates

- Michi Nishihara
- 20-03: A Study of School-Aged Children Height in Modern Rural Japan:An Analysis of Zakoji Village, Shimoina-gun, Nagano Prefecture

- Takako Kimura
- 20-02: A Penalised OLS Framework for High-Dimensional Multivariate Stochastic Volatility Models

- Benjamin Poignard and Manabu Asaiz
- 20-01: The Text-Score Allocation Model: Finding Latent Topics of Online Review Documents and Multi-Item Ratings

- Sotaro Katsumata and Seungjin Kim
- 19-18: Dynamic analysis of demographic change and human capital accumulation in an R&D-based growth model

- Kohei Okada
- 19-17: Height, nutrition and the side production of sericulture and carp feeding in modern rural Japan(1) aggregate data analysis:the case of Zakouji-village, Shimo-Ina gun, Nagano, 1880s-1930s

- Kenichi Tomobe, Takako Kimura and Keisuke Moriya
- 19-16: Mining pollution and infant health in modern Japan:from village/ town statistics of infant mortality

- Keisuke Moriya and Kenichi Tomobe
- 19-15: Coordination and free-riding problems in blood donations
- Ai Takeuchi and Erika Seki
- 19-15-Rev.: Coordination and free-riding problems in the provision of multiple public goods

- Ai Takeuchi and Erika Seki
- 19-14: Public debt rule breaking by time-inconsistent voters

- Ryo Arawatari and Tetsuo Ono
- 19-13-Rev.: Is Environmental Tax Harmonization Desirable in Global Value Chains?

- Haitao Cheng, Hayato Kato and Ayako Obashi
- 19-13: Is Environmental Tax Harmonization Desirable in Global Value Chains?
- Haitao Cheng, Hayato Kato and Ayako Obashi
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