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2. In the Eye of the Storm
3. Product Dynamics and Aggregate Shocks: Evidence from Japanese Product and Firm Level Data
4. The Regional Spillover Effects of the Tohoku Earthquake
5. Explaining the Rise of East Asian Multinationals: State-Industry Links, a Stages Model of Structural Change, and Japan as a Precedent Setter
6. Japanese Monetary Policy and International Spillovers
7. Japan’s Foreign Economic Policy Strategies and Economic Performance
8. Quantifying Sentiment for the Japanese Economy as Predictors of Stock Prices
9. Spinning Tales About Japanese Cotton Spinning: Saxonhouse (1974) Then and Now
10. The Structure and Evolution of Buyer-Supplier Networks
11. Acquisitions, Productivity, and Profitability: Evidence from the Japanese Cotton Spinning Industry
12. Hagihara Industries Inc.
13. Information and Export Decisions: Bank’s Role as a Conduit of Information
14. Japan Post Bank: Problematic Issues
15. The Market for Corporate Subsidiaries in Japan: An Empirical Study of Trades Among Listed Firms
16. Built-in Stabilizers and Risk Literacy: Protecting the Sustainability of the Insurance Industry
17. External Shocks and Japanese Business Cycles: Impact of the "Great Trade Collapse" on the Automobile Industry
18. Is Japan Really a "Buy"? The Corporate Governance, Cash Holdings, and Economic Performance of Japanese Companies
19. Japan’s Sputtering Economic Recovery Amid Heightened Political Turmoil
20. Trends in Long-term Employment and Job Security in Japan and the United States: The Last Twenty-Five Years
21. Currency Invoicing Decision: New Evidence from a Questionnaire Survey of Japanese Export Firms
22. Trade Finance and the Great Trade Collapse
23. What Drives the Profitability of Japanese Multi-Business Corporations? A Variance Components Analysis
24. Investment, Production and Trade Networks as Drivers of East Asian Integration
25. Investor Activism in Japan: The First 10 Years
26. The (Japan-Born) "Flying-Geese" Theory of Economic Development Revisited--and Reformulated from a Structuralist Perspective
27. The Realities and Relevance of Japan's Great Recession: Neither Ran nor Rashomon
28. An Exploration of the Japanese Slowdown during the 1990s
29. Bank Monitoring Incentives and Borrower Earnings Management: Evidence from the Japanese Banking Crisis of 1993-2002
30. Changes in Corporate Restructuring Processes in Japan, 1981-2007
31. Comparing Exit Decisions and Corporate Governance
32. Comparing Japanese Versus U.S. Decision Making in Corporate Governance
33. Consumption, Land Prices and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Japan
34. Exporting Deflation? Chinese Exports and Japanese Prices
35. Exports and Financial Shocks
36. Industrial Concentration, Price-Cost Margins, and Innovation
37. International Financial Integration and Japanese Economic Performance
38. Japan's Deep Recession and Protracted Recovery
39. Japan's Solar and Wind Ambitions: How Bright Is the U.S. Market? The Tenth Annual Mitsui USA Symposium
40. Labor Immobility in Japan: Its causes and consequences
41. Technological Leadership and Late Development: Evidence from Meiji Japan, 1868-1912
42. The Contribution of Bank Lending to the Long-Term Stagnation in Japan
43. The Fed's response to the financial crisis: Pages from the BOJ playbook, or a whole new ball game?
44. The Great Realignment: How the Changing Technology of Technological Change in Information Technology Affected the U.S. and Japanese IT Industries, 1983"“1999
45. The Japanese Asset Price Bubble: A 'Heterogeneous' Approach
46. The Japanese Employment System after the Bubble Burst: New Evidence
47. The Japan-U.S. Exchange Rate, Productivity, and the Competitiveness of Japanese Industries
48. The Yen and Japan's Economy, 1985-2007
49. When Intellectual Property Management Changes Management Perceptions: A Research Note on the Invention of Proanthocyanidins
50. A Comparative Analysis of Productivity Growth and Productivity Dispersion: Microeconomic Evidence Based on Listed Firms from Japan, Korea, and China
51. A Nordic Mirror: Why Structural Reform Has Proceeded Faster in Scandinavia Than in Japan
52. History Repeats Itself: Evolutionary Structural Change and TNCs' Involvement in Infrastructure Overseas, Flying-Geese Style
53. Japan's Economic Recovery Stalled
54. Observations on the Current State of Corporate Governance in Japan
55. The Economics of Japan's Postal Services Privatization
56. The Evolution of the Productivity Dispersion of Firms—A Reevaluation of Its Determinants in the Case of Japan
57. The Impact of Outsourcing on the Japanese and South Korean Labor Markets: International Outsourcing of Intermediate Inputs and Assembly in East Asia
58. A Practical Analysis of Transfer Pricing Methodologies for Bilateral Advance Pricing Arrangements
59. Collateral, Debt Capacity, and Corporate Investment: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
60. Defining Price Stability in Japan: A View from America
61. Herd Behavior by Japanese Banks After Financial Deregulation in the 1980s
62. Listing Policy and Development of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in the Pre-War Period
63. Optimal Tariffs: The Evidence
64. Professor Kiyoshi Kojima's Contributions to FDI Theory: Trade, Structural Transformation, Growth, and Integration in East Asia
65. Characteristics of the Hedge Fund Industry in Japan
66. Competition for Corporate Control: Institutional Investors, Investment Funds, and Hostile Takeovers in Japan
67. Japan's Economy: Finally Finding Its Way to Full Employment and Sustained Growth
68. Reciprocity and Network Coordination: Evidence from Japanese Banks
69. The Strategic Logic of Japanese Keiretsu, Main Banks and Cross-Shareholdings, Revisited
70. Zombie Lending and Depressed Restructuring in Japan
71. Challenges for Japanese universities' technology licensing offices: What technology transfer in the United States can tell us
72. Forecasting skewness in stock returns: Evidence from firm-level data in Tokyo markets
73. Japan: Another economic recovery, new political terrain
74. Market discipline and deposit insurance reform in Japan
75. Problems and prescriptions for the Japanese economy: An overview
76. Stability and change in embedded relationships: Broken ties in Japanese automotive keiretsu
77. The effect of bank credit on asset prices: Evidence from the Japanese real estate boom during the 1980s
78. The Japanese economy: Sustained recovery and growth not yet assured
79. The role of preconceived ideas in macroeconomic policy: Japan's experiences in the two deflationary periods
80. Worker discontent, voice, and EI programs in Japan: Evidence from the Japanese worker representation and participation survey
81. A behavioral risk management system
82. Collateral channel and credit cycle: Evidence from the land price collapse in Japan
83. Corporate governance reform in Japan and South Korea: Two paths of globalization
84. Happy news from the dismal science: Reassessing Japanese fiscal policy and sustainability
85. Is foreign direct investment a channel of knowledge spillovers? Evidence from Japan's FDI in the United States
86. Japanese macroeconomic dilemmas: The implications of demographics for growth and stability
87. Monetary Policy Beyond the Zero Interest Rate Policy under Deflation
88. Monetary policy in Japan: Problems and solutions
89. New proposals to regulate hedge funds: SEC Rule 203(b)(3)-2
90. The financial strategies of Japanese multinational enterprises and internal capital market
91. What went wrong: Aggregate demand, structural reform, and the politics of 1990s Japan
92. CEO compensation and firm performance in Japan: Evidence from new panel data on individual CEO pay
93. Choices for Japanese fiscal policy
94. Economical impacts of IT on industries in Japan
95. Evolving corporate governance in Japan
96. Inflation targeting discussions in Japan - unconventional monetary policy under deflation: How people have argued; Why the BOJ opposes adoption
97. It takes more than a bubble to become Japan
98. Policy challenges and the reform of postal savings in Japan
99. Political economy of competition policy in Japan: Case of airline services
100. Putting e-commerce to work: The Japanese convenience store case
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