Discussion Papers in Economics and Business
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- 15-12: A nation without a corporate income tax: Evidence from nineteenth century Japan

- Kazuki Onji and John Tang
- 15-11: Socially Optimal Service hours with Special Offers

- Hyewon Kim and Hiroaki Sandoh
- 15-10: The Effect of Technology Choice on Specialization and Welfare in a Two-Country Model

- Yukiko Sawada
- 15-09: The Relationships between Mandatory and Voluntary Disclosures: Unobservable Precision Choices by Management

- Toru Ishikawa
- 15-08: Basic and Applied Research: A Welfare Analysis

- Kunihiko Konishi
- 15-07: Growth Cycles in a Two-country Model of Innovation

- Kunihiko Konishi
- 15-06: Modeling pollution and economic growth: the effect of a lethal threshold

- Asuka Oura, Yasukatsu Moridera and Koichi Futagami
- 15-05: The effects of education externality on schooling

- Koichi Fukumura
- 15-04: Product line policy and profitability in the semiconductor industry: Analysis of 59 company financial data in 2001-2013
- Masao Nakaya, Fumiaki Nakamura and Koichi Nakagwa
- 15-04-Rev.: Product line policy and profitability in the semiconductor industry: Analysis of 59 company financial data in 2001-2013

- Masao Nakaya, Fumiaki Nakamura and Koichi Nakagwa
- 15-03: Optimal disaster-preventive expenditure in a dynamic and stochastic model
- Takumi Motoyama
- 15-03-Rev.: Optimal disaster-preventive expenditure in a dynamic and stochastic model

- Takumi Motoyama
- 15-02: Shaping Japanese Management Abroad: How and Why Japanese Companies are Embedded with Particular Practices in India

- Mohan Maharjan and Tomoki Sekiguchi
- 15-01: Inequality and Public Debt: A Positive Analysis
- Ryo Arawatari and Tetsuo Ono
- 15-01-Rev.: Inequality and Public Debt: A Positive Analysis

- Ryo Arawatari and Tetsuo Ono
- 14-37-Rev.2: Pensions, Education, and Growth: A Positive Analysis

- Tetsuo Ono and Yuki Uchida
- 14-37: Pensions, Education, and Growth: A Positive Analysis
- Tetsuo Ono and Yuki Uchida
- 14-37-Rev.: Pensions, Education, and Growth: A Positive Analysis
- Tetsuo Ono and Yuki Uchida
- 14-36: Inefficiency in fiscal policy: A political economy of the Laffer curve

- Yutaro Hatta
- 14-35-Rev.2: Replica Core Equivalence Theorem: An Extension of the Debreu-Scarf Limit Theorem to Double Infinity Monetary Economies

- Ken Urai and Hiromi Murakami
- 14-35: Replica Core Equivalence Theorem: An Extension of Debreu-Scarf Limit Theorem to Double Infinity Monetary Economies
- Ken Urai and Hiromi Murakami
- 14-35-Rev.: Replica Core Equivalence Theorem: An Extension of the Debreu-Scarf Limit Theorem to Double Infinity Monetary Economies
- Ken Urai and Hiromi Murakami
- 14-34: Which Prefecture is the Best to Live?: Regional Characteristics of Preferred Prefecture in Japan
- Chisako Yamane, Shoko Yamane and Yoshiro Tsutsui
- 14-33: Are facets of homo economicus associated with higher earnings and happiness

- Shoko Yamane, Yoneda Yoneda and Yoshiro Tsutsui
- 14-32: Optimal income taxation without commitment: policy implications of durable goods

- Shigeo Morita
- 14-31: The time consistent public goods provision

- Shigeo Morita
- 14-30-Rev.: Growth, Unemployment, and Fiscal Policy: A Political Economy Analysis
- Tetsuo Ono
- 14-30: Growth, Unemployment, and Fiscal Policy: A Political Economy Analysis
- Tetsuo Ono
- 14-30-Rev.2: Growth, Unemployment, and Fiscal Policy: A Political Economy Analysis

- Tetsuo Ono
- 14-29: Externality of Sales Activities and Policy Effectiveness

- Masanori Takaoka
- 14-28: How has Sharp Corporation led themselves to crisis: Flexibility in the neighborhood brings rigidity at the core

- Koichi Nakagawa, Yoichi Matsumoto and Yuki Tsuboyama
- 14-27-Rev.: A patentability requirement and industries targeted by R&D
- Keiichi Kishi
- 14-27: A patentability requirement and industries targeted by R&D
- Keiichi Kishi
- 14-26: Determinants of Job Crafting among Part-Time and Full-Time Employees in Japan: A Relational Perspective
- Tomoki Sekiguchi, Li Jie and Masaki Hosomi
- 14-25: Estimating the future local public school expenditures in Japan - the impacts of scale diseconomies and the change in faculty age structure -

- Nobuo Akai and Miki Suhara
- 14-24: Staying or Leaving? Gender, Job opportunities, and Poor Law Administration in Nineteenth-Century England

- Chiaki Yamamoto
- 14-23-Rev.2: Intergenerational Politics, Government Debt, and Economic Growth

- Tetsuo Ono
- 14-23: Intergenerational Politics, Government Debt and Economic Growth
- Tetsuo Ono
- 14-23-Rev.: Intergenerational Politics, Government Debt, and Economic Growth
- Tetsuo Ono
- 14-22: Banks restructuring sonata: How capital injection triggered labor force rejuvenation in Japanese banks

- Kazuki Onji, Takeshi Osada and David Vera
- 14-21: Does the heterogeneity of project implementers affect the program participation of beneficiaries?: Evidence from rural Cambodia

- Ayako Wakano, Hiroyuki Yamada and Daichi Shimamoto
- 14-20: Does the Size and Composition of the Board of Directors of Shinkin Banks Affect their Risk Taking and Efficiency?

- Tsutomu Chano and Yoshiro Tsutsui
- 14-19: Inverted u-shaped relationship between inequality and economic performance

- Yuichiro Matsumoto
- 14-18: A Social Cognitive Framework of Newcomers f Extra-Role Behaviors

- Li Jie and Tomoki Sekiguchi
- 14-17-Rev.: Economic Growth and the Politics of Intergenerational Redistribution
- Tetsuo Ono
- 14-17-Rev.2: Aging, Pensions, and Growth

- Tetsuo Ono
- 14-17: Economic Growth and the Politics of Intergenerational Redistribution
- Tetsuo Ono
- 14-16: The dark side of foreign subsidiary socialization: Lessons from the analysis of 7 Japanese multinationals in emerging country

- Koichi Nakagawa, Kazumi Tada, Mitsuru Nakagawa and Tomomi Imagawa
- 14-15: Efficient Scale of Local Government in China: Quantile Regression Approach to County-Level Data

- Mototsugu Fukushige and Yingxin Shi
- 14-14: Catching up and falling behind in technological progress: the experience of the textile and chemical industries in Italy between 1904 and 1937

- Makiko Hino and Mototsugu Fukushige
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