> Verlagsreihe
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no. 381:
Tillers of prosperity land ownership, reallocation, and structural transformation Shuhei Kitamura
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, March 2022
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no. 382:
The role of management accounting in stakeholder theory Junya Ohnishi
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, May 2022
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no. 383:
Public management accounting in Japan case study of the National Tax Agency in the Ministry of Finance Junya Ohnishi
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, May 2022
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no. 379:
Japan's voluntary lockdown further evidence based on age-specific mobile location data Tsutomu Watanabe and Tomoyoshi Yabu
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, March 2021
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no. 380:
The long-run effects of short-time compensation Takao Kato and Naomi Kodama
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, October 2021
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no. 373:
The responses of consumption and prices in Japan to the COVID-19 crisis and the Tohoku earthquake Tsutomu Watanabe
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, March 30, 2020
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no. 374:
The effect of the U.S.-China trade war on U.S. investment Mary Amiti, Sang Hoon Kong, and David E. Weinstein
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, April 30, 2020
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no. 377:
The welfare implications of massive money injection the Japanese experience from 2013 to 2020 Tsutomu Watanabe
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, October 11, 2020
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no. 375:
Japan's voluntary lockdown Tsutomu Watanabe and Tomoyoshi Yabu
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, August 26, 2020
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no. 378:
A retrospective on Abenomics Edward J. Lincoln
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, September, 2020
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no. 376:
The darkside of pursuing growth in the product cycle corruption, graft, and bubbles William V Rapp
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, September 2020
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no. 367:
Japanese newspapers David Flath
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, March 13, 2019
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no. 370:
Coming in at a trickle the optimal frequency of public benefit payments Cameron LaPoint and Shogo Sakabe
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, October 16, 2019
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no. 372:
The future of Japan's financial market Nobuyuki Kinoshita
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, December 2019
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no. 371:
Offshoring and working hours adjustments in a within-firm labor market Masahiro Endoh
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, November 2019
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no. 368:
The impact of the 2018 trade war on U.S. prices and welfare Mary Amiti, Stephen J. Redding, David E. Weinstein
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, April 9, 2019
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no. 369:
Trade effects on job changes through job creation and destruction responses Masahiro Endoh
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, October 19, 2019
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no. 363:
The Samurai Bond credit supply and economic growth in pre-war Japan Sergi Basco and John P. Tang
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, July 24, 2018
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no. 364:
The neo-Fisher effect econometric evidence from empirical and optimizing models Martín Uribe
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Sept. 12, 2018
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no. 365:
Main bank relationship and accounting conservatism evidence from Japan Hideaki Sakawa and Naoki Watanabel
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Sept. 17, 2018
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no. 366:
Earnings management and internal control in bank-dominated corporate governance evidence from Japan Hideaki Sakawa and Naoki Watanabel
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Sept. 17, 2018
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no. 357:
Lending to unhealthy firms in Japan during the lost decade distinguishing between technical and financial health Suparna Chakraborty and Joe Peek
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, February 2017
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no. 359:
A new governance framework for global financial regulation? Masamichi Kono
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, April 3, 2017
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no. 360:
Difficulties and challenges Japan's post-war history of economic trends and monetary policy Yoshio Suzuki
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, August 2017
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no. 362:
The Federal Reserve in the shadow of the Bank of Japan Thomas F. Cargill and Gerald P. O Driscoll, Jr
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, November 2017
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no. 358:
Are picked-up losers really losers? evidence from scrapping policies in the Japanese spinning industry, 1965-79 Takafumi Korenaga
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, May 2017
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no. 361:
The crisis that wasn't how Japan has avoided a bond market panic Mark T. Greenan and David E. Weinstein
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, November 2017
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no. 355:
In the eye of the storm William Rapp
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, October 2016
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no. 349:
Growth convergence and the middle income trap Takatoshi Ito
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, June 2016
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no. 356:
Lessons from Koizumi-era financial services sector reforms Naomi Fink
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, November 2016
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no. 348:
Good jobs and bad jobs in Japan 1982-2007 Ryo Kambayashi and Takao Kato
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, June 2016
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no. 350:
The regional spillover effects of the Tohoku earthquake Robert Dekle, Eunpyo Hong, and Wei Xie
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, June 2016
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no. 351:
Four types of attitudes towards foreign workers evidence from a survey in Japan Frances Rosenbluth, Rieko Kage, and Seiki Tanaka
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, June 2016
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no. 353:
When are uninformed boards preferable? Naoto Isaka
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, July 2016
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no. 346:
Education and marriage decisions of Japanese women and the role of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act Linda Edwards, Takuya Hasebe and Tadashi Sakai
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, April 2016
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no. 347:
Regulation, capital allocation, and TFP in Japan Naomi Fink
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, May 2016
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no. 352:
Puzzles in the Forex Tokyo "fixing" order imbalances and biased pricing by banks Takatoshi Ito and Masahiro Yamada
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, June 2016
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no. 354:
Product dynamics and aggregate shocks evidence from Japanese product and firm level data Robert Dekle, Atsushi Kawakami, Nobuhiro Kitoyaki, and Tsutomu Miyagawa
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, July 2016
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no. 345:
Why overcoming deflation alone is not enough Naomi Fink
New York: Columbia Business School, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, September 2015