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The Center on Japanese Economy and Business is the preeminent US academic center focused on promoting knowledge of Japanese business systems in domestic, East Asia, and international contexts. https://business.columbia.edu/cjeb/
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2. Japanese high technology industrial policy in comparative context
3. Japan's small-scale family enterprises
4. Market access and international competition: A simulation study of 16K Random Access Memories
5. A comparative study of Japanese plants operating in the U.S. and American plants: Recruitment, job training, wage structure and job separation
6. Housing finance imperfections and private saving: A comparative simulation analysis of the U.S. and Japan
7. Japan and the international monetary regime
8. Japanese labor markets and subcontracting
9. Japan's industrial structure in crisis: National concerns and international implications
10. Labor force withdrawal, re-entry and wages by educational attainment in Japanese women
11. Management of the United States-Japan trade relationship and its implications for the Pacific Basin economies
12. Saving and investment in Japan
13. The intra-daily exchange rate dynamics and monetary policies after the G5 agreement
14. Wage structures and labor turnover in the U.S. and in Japan
15. Do the Japanese elderly reduce their total wealth?
16. Explaining the Japanese financial system: A review of the Bank of Japan's recent volume
17. Japan's financial power
18. Problems of the U.S. trade structure
19. Some empirical evidence on hysteresis in aggregate US import prices
20. The future role of Tokyo's financial market
21. The political economy of internationalizing the Japanese financial system: The case of the bond market
22. The relationship between defense spending and economic performance in Japan
23. The United States and Japan: Competition and cooperation
24. Why are there so many retail stores in Japan?
25. Analyzing leading and coincident indicators for Pacific Basin countries
26. A Pacific Free Trade Area?
27. Declining industries, mechanisms of structural adjustment, and trade policy in Pacific Basin economies
28. Do management forecasts of earnings affect stock prices in Japan?
29. Foreign exchange rate expectations: Micro survey data
30. Growth cycle signals as inflation indicators for major industrial nations
31. Inventory behavior and economic instability in Japan
32. Is the Bank of Japan a closet monetarist? Monetary targeting in Japan, 1978-1988
33. Pensions and labor turnover in Japan
34. The causes and consequences of Japan's high saving ratio
35. The economic rationality of the Japanese distribution system
36. The fiscal investment and loan system
37. The Japanese corporation and its management
38. The relationship of industry evolution to patterns of technological linkages, joint ventures, and direct investment between the U.S. and Japan
39. Change and response in Japan's international economic policy
40. Fundamentals and stock returns in Japan
41. Japan's resource imports
42. Japan's role in Asia-Pacific cooperation: Dimensions, prospects, and problems
43. Section 301 and the U.S. Japan economic relationship: Reflections on Kuroda
44. Shareholding interlocks in the Keiretsu, Japan's financial groups
45. The controversy over Japan's low manufactured imports
46. The Financial System and Global Socioeconomic Changes
47. The market and the state in economic development: Some questions from East Asia and Australia
48. The M.I.G.A. and Its Mission
49. The United States-Japan Relationship in the Rapidly Changing World Environment
50. Alternative estimates of Japanese saving and comparisons with the U.S.: Can the capital gains to land be included in "saving?"
51. Commuting and land prices in the Tokyo metropolitan area
52. Indirect shareholding within Japan's business groups
53. Japanese investment in the border region of the United States and Mexico
54. Japan's financial system and the evolving role of main banks
55. Monetary policy and the term structure of interest rates in Japan
56. Peace and security on the Korean peninsula: Reflections on the economic dimension
57. Penetration without dependence: A network analysis of Japanese economic activity in the U.S.
58. Predictable stock returns in the United States and Japan: A study of long-term capital market integration
59. The complexity of wholesale distribution channels in Japan
60. The effect of the 1987 Stock Crash on international financial integration
61. A comparison of relations between security market prices, returns and accounting measures in Japan and the United States
62. Comparisons, contrasts and implications from financial development in Japan, Taiwan and Korea
63. Innovation and technical development in the Japanese steel industry
64. Is Japan's retail sector truly distinctive?
65. Japanese multinationals: An evolutionary theory and some global political implications for the 1990's
66. Keiretsu shareholding ties: Antitrust issues
67. Securities trading in the absence of dealers: Trades and quotes on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
68. Taking Responsibility: Japanese Companies and Corporate Citizenship
69. The best of both worlds? An exploratory study of human resource management practices in U.S.-based Japanese affiliates
70. The decline of the Japanese automobile industry: Domestic and international implications
71. The efficiency of the Tokyo housing market
72. The governance of failure: An anatomy of corporate bankruptcy in Japan
73. The status of women in Japan: Has the Equal Employment Opportunity Law made a difference?
74. The transfer of human resource management systems overseas: An exploratory study of Japanese and American maquiladoras
75. Thinking About World Order: America, Japan and Germany in the 1990's
76. Visible hands: Auctions and institutional integration in the Tsukiji wholesale fish market, Tokyo
77. Changing patterns in corporate financing and the main bank system in Japan
78. Contracting with contracts: How the Japanese manage organizational transactions
79. Fundamental issues in the United States-Japan economic relations
80. Is the Japanese extended family altruistically linked? A test based on Engel curves
81. Japanese banking in the United States: From transient advantage to strategic failure
82. Organizational variation in championship behavior: The case of Japanese firms
83. Review of "The Japanese Experience of Economic Reforms," ed. Juro Teranishi and Yutaka Kosai
84. Short-run and long-run expectations of the yen/dollar exchange rate
85. Some Thoughts on Japan's Financial Mess
86. The prospects for industrial cooperation between the United States and Japan
87. The relevance of Japanese finance and its main bank system
88. The role of long-term credit banks within the main bank system
89. US-Japan trade friction and its dilemmas for US policy
90. A longitudinal study of staffing patterns in U.S. affiliates of Japanese multinational corporations
91. Can winners be losers? The case of the Deming Prize for quality and performance among large Japanese manufacturing firms
92. Japan's saving rate: An update
93. Medium-term prospects for the Japanese economy and for U.S.-Japan relations
94. Securities trading in the absence of dealers: Trades and quotes on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
95. The disposal of bad loans in Japan: A review of recent policy initiatives
96. Air transport policy in Japan
97. Bank organization and screening performance
98. Bubbles in Japan's stock market: A macroeconomic analysis
99. Crumbling or transforming? Japan's economic success and its postwar economic institutions
100. Decision making localization and decentralization in Japanese MNCs: Are there costs of leaving local managers out of the loop?
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