Discussion Papers in Economics and Business
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- 14-13: Valuation of sequential R&D investment under technological, market, and rival preemption uncertainty

- Michi Nishihara
- 14-12: A Multilevel Investigation of Individual and Contextual Effects on Employee Job Crafting

- Jie Li, Tomoki Sekiguchi and Jipeng Qi
- 14-11: Growth effect of bubbles in a non-scale endogenous growth model with in-house R&D

- Kizuku Takao
- 14-10: Dynamic effects of anticipated and temporary tax changes in a R&D-Based growth model

- Kizuku Takao
- 14-09: Measurement of causality change between multiple time series

- Ryo Kinoshita and Kosuke Oya
- 14-08: Environmental Technology Transfer in a Cournot Duopoly: The Case of Fixed-Fee Licensing

- Akira Miyaoka
- 14-07: The different effects of risk preferences on the adoption of agricultural technology: evidence from a rural area in Cambodia

- Daichi Shimamoto, Hiroyuki Yamada and Ayako Wakano
- 14-06: The impact of improved access to market information through mobile phones usage on selling prices: Evidence from rural areas in Cambodia

- Daichi Shimamoto, Hiroyuki Yamada and Martin Gummert
- 14-05: Motivation behind remittance from migrants: Evidence from Albania

- Daichi Shimamoto
- 14-04: A study of the failure of Panasonic fs plasma TV business

- Takanori Nakano
- 14-03: The hybrid management of emerging market firms in the post-M&A phase Based on the case of overseas M & A made by Lenovo

- Tanrui Mao
- 14-02: General Equilibrium Model with Information Asymmetry and Commodity-Information Technologies

- Ken Urai, Akihiko Yoshimachi and Kohei Shiozawa
- 14-01: Intraday Return and Volatility Spillover Mechanism from Chinese to Japanese Stock Market

- Yusaku Nishimura, Yoshiro Tsutsui and Kenjiro Hirayama
- 13-32: How Urbanization Affect Employment and Social Interactions

- Yasuhiro Sato and Yves Zenou
- 13-31-Rev.: Human Capital Investment, Credentialing, and Wage Differentials

- Masashi Tanaka
- 13-31: Human capital investment, Signaling, and Wage differentials
- Masashi Tanaka
- 13-30: Urban laboring poor against Infant Mortality at Osaka city of the early 20th century: Who saved babies?

- Emiko Higami, Kenichi Tomobe and Makoto Hanashima
- 13-28: Analyzing the impact of labor market integration

- Keisuke Kawata, Kentaro Nakajima and Yasuhiro Sato
- 13-28: Social Network Sites, Motivations and Social Capital: Comparative Study of Japan and Brazil

- Marcos Hideyuki Yokoyama
- 13-27-Rev.: General Equilibrium Model for an Asymmetric Information Economy with Endogenous Resale Upperbounds
- Ken Urai, Akihiko Yoshimachi and Kohei Shiozawa
- 13-27: General Equilibrium Model for an Asymmetric Information Economy
- Ken Urai, Akihiko Yoshimachi and Kohei Shiozawa
- 13-27-Rev.2: General Equilibrium Model for an Asymmetric Information Economy without Delivery Upper Bounds

- Ken Urai, Akihiko Yoshimachi and Kohei Shiozawa
- 13-26: Public Research Spending in an Endogenous Growth Model

- Kunihiko Konishi
- 13-25: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NONTRADITIONAL MONETARY POLICY: THE CASE OF JAPAN

- Yuzo Honda
- 13-24: Relationship-specific Investment as a Barrier to Entry

- Hiroshi Kitamura, Akira Miyaoka and Misato Sato
- 13-23: Economic geography, endogenous fertility, and agglomeration

- Tadashi Morita and Kazuhiro Yamamoto
- 13-22: A Note on Commodity Taxation and Economic Growth

- Kunihiko Konishi
- 13-21: Intergovernmental Fiscal Relationships in China: A Simple Model Based on the Nonsymmetric Nash Solution

- Mototsugu Fukushige and Yingxin Shi
- 13-20: Dynamic analysis of wage inequality and creative destruction
- Keiichi Kishi
- 13-19: The long-run relationship between the Japanese credit and money multipliers

- Mototsugu Fukushige
- 13-18: The Life of a Mariner in Eighteenth-Century Bristol: A Case Study of Higher-Value Probate Inventories

- Yoshihiko Okabe
- 13-17: Dissatisfaction withdwelling environments in an aging society: An empirical analysisof theKanto area in Japan

- Noriko Ishikawa and Mototsugu Fukushige
- 13-16-Rev.: A Panel Study of Zombie SMEs in Japan: Identification, Borrowing and Investment Behavior

- Kentaro Imai
- 13-16: A Panel Study of eZombie f SMEs in Japan: Identification, Borrowing and Investment Behavior
- Kentaro Imai
- 13-15-Rev: Intellectual Property Rights and Foreign Direct Investment: A Welfare Analysis

- Hitoshi Tanaka and Tatsuro Iwaisako
- 13-15: Intellectual Property Rights and Foreign Direct Investment: A Welfare Analysis
- Hitoshi Tanaka and Tatsuro Iwaisako
- 13-14: Making up one fs mind to marry or have children: Results of a questionnaire survey in Japan

- Yoshiro Tsutsui, Kamesaka Kamesaka, Oleksandr Movshuk and Sayuri Shiraishi
- 13-13: Indeterminacy and utility-generating government spending under balanced-budget fiscal policies

- Takeo Hori and Noritaka Maebayashi
- 13-12: Land development, search frictions, and city structure

- Yasuhiro Sato and Wei Xiao
- 13-11: The relationship between an electricity supply ceiling and economic growth: An application of disequilibrium modeling to Taiwan

- Mototsugu Fukushige and Hiroshige Yamawaki
- 13-10: Long-Run Fiscal Multiplier for Autonomous Prefectures in China

- Yingxin Shi and Mototsugu Fukushige
- 13-09-Rev: The Leading Indicator Property of the Term Spread and the Monetary Policy Factors in Japan

- Hiroshi Nakaota and Yuichi Fukuta
- 13-09: The Leading Indicator Property of the Term Spread and the Monetary Policy Factors in Japan
- Hiroshi Nakaota and Yuichi Fukuta
- 13-08: Wealth Distribution Dynamics with Status Preference: asymmetric motivations for status

- Yutaro Hatta
- 13-07: Fiscal Sustainability, Macroeconomic Stability, and Welfare under Fiscal Discipline in a Small Open Economy
- Keiichi Morimoto, Takeo Hori, Noritaka Maebayashi and Koichi Futagami
- 13-07-Rev.: Debt Policy Rules in an Open Economy

- Keiichi Morimoto, Takeo Hori, Noritaka Maebayashi and Koichi Futagami
- 13-06-Rev.2: Public Education and Social Security: A Political Economy Approach

- Tetsuo Ono
- 13-06: Public Education and Social Security: A Political Economy Approach
- Tetsuo Ono
- 13-06-Rev: Public Education and Social Security: A Political Economy Approach
- Tetsuo Ono
- 13-05: Preemption, leverage, and financing constraints

- Michi Nishihara and Takashi Shibata
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