Related to your search
Center on Japanese Economy and Business Working Papers
See all series content
The Center on Japanese Economy and Business Working Paper Series showcases preliminary research results in the field before publication. https://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/cjeb/research
Center on Japanese Economy and Business
See all partner content
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/
Search Results
2. Worker discontent, voice, and EI programs in Japan: Evidence from the Japanese worker representation and participation survey
3. Women's higher education in Japan: Family background, economic factors, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Law
4. Why is there a home bias? An analysis of foreign portfolio equity ownership in Japan
5. Why I expect Japan to prevail: Ruminations on Morishima
6. Why do markets move together? An investigation of U.S.-Japan stock return comovements
7. Why do firms behave similarly? A study on new product introduction in the Japanese soft-drink industry
8. Why are there so many retail stores in Japan?
9. When Intellectual Property Management Changes Management Perceptions: A Research Note on the Invention of Proanthocyanidins
10. When Are Uninformed Boards Preferable?
11. What went wrong: Aggregate demand, structural reform, and the politics of 1990s Japan
12. What Drives the Profitability of Japanese Multi-Business Corporations? A Variance Components Analysis
13. What does the consumption tax mean to Japanese society and U.S. society? The difference in the priorities of overall tax reforms in both countries
14. Was the Forex Fixing Fixed?
15. Ware ware nihonjin but we're not all alike: How Japanese managers champion innovation
16. Wage structures and labor turnover in the U.S. and in Japan
17. Visible hands: Auctions and institutional integration in the Tsukiji wholesale fish market, Tokyo
18. US-Japan trade friction and its dilemmas for US policy
19. Update on Japanese bad debt restructuring
20. Uninsurable Risk and the Determination of Real Interest Rates: An Investigation Using UK Indexed Bonds
21. Turning Japanese? Lessons from Japan’s Lost Decade to the Current Crisis
22. Trends in Long-term Employment and Job Security in Japan and the United States: The Last Twenty-Five Years
23. Trade Finance and the Great Trade Collapse
24. Trade Effects on Job Changes through Job Creation and Destruction Responses
25. Trade and growth: Import led or export led? Evidence from Japan and Korea
26. Tillers of Prosperity: Land Ownership, Reallocation, and Structural Transformation
27. The Yen and Japan's Economy, 1985-2007
28. The Welfare Implications of Massive Money Injection: The Japanese Experience from 2013 to 2020
29. The United States and Japan: Competition and cooperation
30. The transfer of human resource management systems overseas: An exploratory study of Japanese and American maquiladoras
31. The Structure and Evolution of Buyer-Supplier Networks
32. The Strategic Logic of Japanese Keiretsu, Main Banks and Cross-Shareholdings, Revisited
33. The status of women in Japan: Has the Equal Employment Opportunity Law made a difference?
34. The Samurai Bond: Credit Supply and Economic Growth in Pre-War Japan
35. The role of preconceived ideas in macroeconomic policy: Japan's experiences in the two deflationary periods
36. The Role of Management Accounting in Stakeholder Theory
37. The role of long-term credit banks within the main bank system
38. The Responses of Consumption and Prices in Japan to the COVID-19 Crisis and the Tohoku Earthquake
39. The relevance of Japanese finance and its main bank system
40. The relationship of industry evolution to patterns of technological linkages, joint ventures, and direct investment between the U.S. and Japan
41. The relationship between expatriates, parent company-affiliate integration and HRM control in overseas affiliates of Japanese and American MNCs
42. The relationship between defense spending and economic performance in Japan
43. The Regional Spillover Effects of the Tohoku Earthquake
44. The recent transformation of participatory employment practices in Japan
45. The Realities and Relevance of Japan's Great Recession: Neither Ran nor Rashomon
46. The Real Effects of Asset Market Bubbles: Loan- and Firm-Level Evidence of a Lending Channel
47. The question of access to the Japanese market
48. The prospects for industrial cooperation between the United States and Japan
49. The political economy of internationalizing the Japanese financial system: The case of the bond market
50. The performance of Japanese mutual funds
51. The Performance Implications of Asset versus Transactional Advantages of MNEs
52. The Neo-Fisher Effect: Econometric Evidence from Empirical and Optimizing Models
53. The Market for Corporate Subsidiaries in Japan: An Empirical Study of Trades Among Listed Firms
54. The market and the state in economic development: Some questions from East Asia and Australia
55. The main bank system and corporate investment: An empirical reassessment
56. The Long-Run Effects of Short-Time Compensation
57. The Keiretsu puzzle
58. The Japan-U.S. Exchange Rate, Productivity, and the Competitiveness of Japanese Industries
59. The Japanese system of foreign exchange and trade control, 1950-1964
60. The Japanese market for corporate control and managerial incentives
61. The Japanese Employment System after the Bubble Burst: New Evidence
62. The Japanese economy: Sustained recovery and growth not yet assured
63. The Japanese distribution sector in economic perspective: The Large Store Law and retail density
64. The Japanese corporation and its management
65. The Japanese business system: Key features and prospects for change
66. The Japanese Big Bang as a Unilateral Action
67. The Japanese Asset Price Bubble: A 'Heterogeneous' Approach
68. The (Japan-Born) "Flying-Geese" Theory of Economic Development Revisited--and Reformulated from a Structuralist Perspective
69. The intra-daily exchange rate dynamics and monetary policies after the G5 agreement
70. The Impact of the 2018 Trade War on U.S. Prices and Welfare
71. The Impact of Outsourcing on the Japanese and South Korean Labor Markets: International Outsourcing of Intermediate Inputs and Assembly in East Asia
72. The "hidden" side of the "flying-geese" catch-up model: Japan's dirigiste institutional setup and a deepening financial morass
73. The Great Realignment: How the Changing Technology of Technological Change in Information Technology Affected the U.S. and Japanese IT Industries, 1983"“1999
74. The Great Intervention and Massive Money Injection: The Japanese Experience 2003-2004
75. The governance of failure: An anatomy of corporate bankruptcy in Japan
76. The gas industry in Japan
77. The future role of Tokyo's financial market
78. The Future of Japan’s Financial Market
79. The fiscal investment and loan system
80. The financial strategies of Japanese multinational enterprises and internal capital market
81. The Fed's response to the financial crisis: Pages from the BOJ playbook, or a whole new ball game?
82. The Federal Reserve in the Shadow of the Bank of Japan
83. The Fama-French factors as proxies for fundamental economic risks
84. The Evolution of the Productivity Dispersion of Firms—A Reevaluation of Its Determinants in the Case of Japan
85. The end of "lifetime employment" in Japan? Evidence from national surveys and field research
86. The efficiency of the Tokyo housing market
87. The Effect of the VAT Rate Change on Aggregate Consumption and Economic Growth
88. The Effect of the U.S.-China Trade War on U.S. Investment
89. The effect of the 1987 Stock Crash on international financial integration
90. The Effect of Job Training Programs at a Juvenile Correctional Facility in Japan
91. The effect of bank credit on asset prices: Evidence from the Japanese real estate boom during the 1980s
92. The Economics of Japan's Postal Services Privatization
93. The economic rationality of the Japanese distribution system
94.
The Dynamics of Multinational Corporation Impacted Comparative Advantage: Relevancy to Ricardo’s View on Cross-border Investment and Samuelson’s Skepticism
about Globalization
95. The disposal of bad loans in Japan: A review of recent policy initiatives
96. The difficulty of discerning what's too tight: Taylor rules and Japanese monetary policy
97. The difference in taxation on financial transactions between Japan and the United States: Can the U.S. system and theory be the model?
98. The Development of Studies of the Japanese Economy in the United States: A Personal Odyssey
99. The decline of the Japanese automobile industry: Domestic and international implications
100. The Darkside of Pursuing Growth in the Product Cycle — Corruption, Graft, and Bubbles
- « Previous
- Next »
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4