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No.142 | Yasuhiro TAKARADA and Makoto TAWADA:Optimal Foreign Aid and Altruistic Behavior |
No.141 | Fan Conglai:Research on the Correlation of Deflation and Shrinking Money Supply. |
No.140 | J.Thomas Lindblad:Japanese Investment in Indonesia in Historical Perspective. |
No.139 | Hiroshi kakazu:Globalization and Regional Economy:Problems and Prospects of Growth Triangle (GT) Approach Okinawa as a Case Study. |
No.138 | Suranart Khamanarong:The marketing diversification of SMES administration in Thailand. |
No.137 | Preecha Kuwinpant:A study on SMES in Thailand:A general overview. |
No.136 | Takatoshi Tsukamoto:The conditions and problems of the medical insurance system in China. |
No.135 | Hikaru Ogawa:Distribution of household income within a non-cooperative family. |
No.134 | Paolo Mario Piacentini:Financial constraints and the real economy:a framework for the analysis of recent episodes of financial fragility. |
No.133 | Cao Fengqi:Issues on financing system for the small & medium-sized enterprises in China. |
No.132 | Mohan,L.Lakhera:Declining share of Japanese investments in India during the nineties:possible causes and policy imperatives for arresting the decline. |
No.131 | Peter C. Y. Chow : What can be done after the Asian financial crisis. |
No.130 | Hitoshi Hirakawa : East Asia’s currency and economic crisis and the development of regional cooperation. |
No.129 | Mitsushige Nitta : The foundation of an enterprise as a knowledge creation process: focussing on the foundation of the technology-intensive firm. |
No.128 | Charles Chau-Fei Ou : Business formation in Japan, Taiwan and the United States – A comparative analysis. |
No.127 | Paolo Mario Piacentini : Final demand, growth and employment – The relevance of demand-side factor in explainning recent employment and growth trends in USA and Europe. |
No.126 | Chatthip Nartsupha :The theory of the School of Political Economy in historical studies of the Thai village communities,February 2001. |
No.125 | Hiroyasu Uemura: Demand, distribution and structural change A nonlinear model of neo-marxian and kaleckian accumulation theory, October 2000. |
No.124 | Akira Nishimori, Hikaru Ogawa:Regulation by Participation with capacity choice, September 2000. |
No.123 | Takao Ohkawa, Makoto Okamura, Makoto Tawada:Endogenous timing and welfare in the game of trade policies under international oligopoly, August 2000. |
No.122 | Nung Jin Kim: Korean firms’ research and development strategies, July 2000. |
No.121 | Yutan Li: Development and characteristics of China’s township-village industry, July 2000. |
No.120 | Katsuo Hiizumi: The past and present of Chinese economic area, March 2000. |
No.119 | Jaw-Yann TWU: The emergence of economically integrated regions in the Asia-Pacific, March 2000. |
No.118 | Tetsuji Kawamura: Reappraisal of structural changes of the U. S. economy in the 1980S From a perspective of transforming postwar Pax Americana, March 2000. |
No.117 | Hiroyasu Uemura: Growth, distribution and structural change in the Japanese economy: A study based on the institutional analysis, March 2000. |
No.116 | Thiery Ribault:Care services for the Japanese elderly: between family arrangements and market mechanisms, November 1999. |
No.115 | Wei Dapeng: Toward systematic construction of core competencies: Some lessons for development of Chinese enterprises, July 1999. |
No.114 | Yoshiki Kaneko:The Asian currency crisis 1998 and Malaysia’s response The impact on Malaysian’s political economy -, July 1999. |
No.113 | Hee-Cheol Moon:A comparative study of intellectual property management systems in Japan and Korea, July 1999. |
No.112 | Robert Boyer:Will the Japanese and the German innovation systems cope with the challenges of the XXIst century?, February 1999. |
No.111 | Yasuo Fukao:Central government intervention in local government in Indonesia in the 1990’S, February 1999. |
No.110 | Frank S. T. Hsiao, Mei-chu W. Hsiao:Catching up but falling behind in the long run on capitalist development of Taiwan and Korea, February 1999. |
No.109 | Jiro Nemoto, Mika Goto: Dynamic data envelopment analysis: Modeling intertemporal behavior of a firm in the presence of productive inefficiencies, January 1999. |
No.108 | Wolfgang Klenner: Japan’s economy Coping with structural changes in east and Southeast Asia, January 1999. |
No.107 | Sthphen Nicholas, William Purcell: Do Japanese buyers learn? A longitudinal study of Japanese MNEs’ subcontracting with Australian suppliers, January 1999. |
No.106 | Chaiwoot CHAIPAN :Asean economies in transition and the role of tourism: Lessons from Thailand, September 1998. |
No.105 | Katsuya UE: An expansion of medium run macroeconomic dynamics, March 1998. |
No.104 | Jae Kie Park:A comparative study on management innovation of R&D centers in Japan, Korea and US., March 1998. |
No.103 | Tadashi Yagi; Noriko Furumatsu; Nobuhiro Okuno: Optimal allocation of inter regional educational public investment with threshold externality, March 1998. |
No.102 | Panos Mourdoukoutas: Do Japanese companies have a competitive strategy?, December 1997. |
No.101 | Toshio Yamada:Le capitalisme japonais et le compromis compagnie iste, August 1997. |
No.100 | Hiroshi Kumon: A 1996 survey of the conditions for the long term establishment of the Japanese production system as practiced at Japanese auto assembly plants in the US, March 1997. |
No.99 | Ikuo Iwasaki: The dynamics and structures of local Chinese capital in Southeast Asia, March 1997. |
No.98 | Jong Rong Chen: Technological source and technological capability, March 1997. |
No.97 | Marcus Edward Rebick: Trade and labor markets with price discrimination in the product market: The Japanese labor market 1965 1990, February 1997. |
No.96 | Guo Liang Li: The formation and development of the ethnic Chinese business groups in Southeast Asia, February 1997. |
No.95 | Nobuyoshi Yamori : Are banks leaders or followers of international business? Recent experiences of Japanese banks, August 1996. |
No.94 | Jiro NAKAMURA :International migration and the labor market in the sendingcountries: case of Thailand, March 1996. |
No.93 | sao OHASHI, Hiroshi TERUYAMA : Intra-firm mobility, wages and promotions in the Japanese employment system, March 1996. |
No.92 | Koichi NAKAJIMA :A quantitative study of the effects of Japanese imperial policy on Taiwan rice and sugar economies, March 1996. |
No.91 | Hiroyasu UEMURA, Akinori ISOGAI, Akira EBIZUKA : A regulation approach to the post-war Japanese economy: The hypothesis of the ‘Hierarchical market-firm nexus’, March 1996. |
No.90 | Michel J. MESTRE : Performance management and first line management, March 1996. |
No.89 | Kozo MAKINO : Deregulation of electric utility industry and its effects on electricity rates, March 1996. |
No.88 | Joop HARTOG, Edwin LEUVEN, Coen TEULINGS : Wages and the bargaining regime in a corporatist setting: The Netherlands, January 1996. |
No.87 | CHEAH Hock-Beng : Changes in competitive advantage in east Asia and the pacific: causes and consequences, November 1995. |
No.86 | Hiroshi OIKAWA :An economic interpretation of the education system in Hongkong, August 1995. |
No.85 | Sergei Stanislavovich LOBANOV : Japan’s foreign direct investment and financing of affiliates in East Asia, June 1995. |
No.84 | G bor BAKOS : Foreign direct investments in Eastern Europe, focusing on Japan’s role, June 1995. |
No.83 | Jaw-Yann TWU :Economic collaboration of the sea of Japan region in perspective, March 1995. |
No.82 | Koji TANIGUCHI : The role of Japanese and Taiwan-Korean FDIS in the industrial development in Thailand: a comparison, March 1995. |
No.81 | Jaw-Yann TWU : The Asian growth triangle: structure, change and perspective, March 1995. |
No.80 | Carl Anthony MOSK : Small scale production and urban expansion in industrializing Japan: Nagoya, 1890-1940, November 1994. |
No.79 | Kazuharu KIYONO : Strategiceffects of domestic and export cartels: Their static and dynamic analysis |
No.78 | CHAIWOOT Chaipan : Foreign direct investment in Thailand from Japan and Nies: A local perspective, November 1994. |
No.77 | Carl Anthony MOSK :The market for older workers in Japan: A long-run view, November 1994. |
No.76 | Wen-jeng KUO : The characteristics of Taiwan’s direct investment toward Asian developing countries: A study on firm’s behavior, June 1994. |
No.75 | Takao MAKIDO :Motivation policy in Chinese enterprises, March 1994. |
No.74 | LEE Gun-Yung : Different impacts of Confucianism on the corporate-society formation of Japan and Korea, March 1994. |
No.73 | Tien-tung HSUEH :Pattern, specialization and efficiency of China’s regional economic development, March 1994. |
No.72 | Sheng- Yann LII : Japanese direct foreign investment and trade flows in the Asia-Pacific region, January 1994. |
No.71 | Hiroyasu UEMURA, Akira EBIZUKA :Incentives and flexibility in the hierarchical Market-firm nexus: A prelude to the analysis of productivity regimes in Japan, January 1994. |
No.70 | Rafic ALIEV : Russian Development strategy for the international economic cooperation in the Japan sea: plan and concept, December 1993. |
No.69 | Yoshiteru MINAGAWA : Taxation and reinvestment by MNCS, November 1993. |
No.68 | Khondaker Mizanur RAHMAN : Japanese foreign direct investment and Malaysia’s economic development, November 1993. |
No.67 | RyueiOKUMURA : Productive government expenditures and the current balance of payments, October 1993. |
No.66 | Isao YANAGIMACHI :Korean semiconductor firms in the global competition, September 1993. |
No.65 | GONG, Byeong-Ho :Cooperative relationship between assemblers and suppliers in the automobile industry: A comparative study of Japan and Korea, August 1993. |
No.64 | Takao MAKIDO :Current issues facing Korean corporate management: viewed from comparison with Japanese experience, March 1993. |
No.63 | HLA PHYU CHIT :A search for growth: A development management approach for Myanmar, March 1993. |
No.62 | Tadashi YAGI : Optimal regional allocation mechanism of public investment, February 1993. |
No.61 | Zhiming CHENG : The rationalization of the organization system of China’s automobile industry: reference to the Japan’s experience, February 1993. |
No.60 | Sriwongse SUMITRA : The role of Japanese trading company on the Thai marine products industry, February 1993. |
No.59 | Tain-Jy CHEN :Foreign direct investment in the electronics industry: A comparative study of firms from the U. S., Japan, and Taiwan, December 1992. |
No.58 | Prem Narain SHARMA :Regional & local development management systems in India and Japan: A comparative study, December 1992. |
No.57 | Johen GOTTKO, Robert O. McMAHON, Paul SAUER, Murray YOUNG : Assessing export performance: Towards a test of alternative models, July 1992 |
No.56 | Spyros John Vliamos : Economic theorising and policy making, March 1992. |
No.55 | Mitsuo Fujimoto : Les Impacts des Multinationales sur les Pays H tes, February 1992. |
No.54 | Maung Maung Lwin : A preliminary study on urban informal sector of Myanmar — The case of capital city Yangon –, March 1991. |
No.53 | Jiro Nemoto, Yasuo Nakanishi, Seishi Madono :Scale economies and over- capitalization in Japanese electric utilities, March 1991. |
No.52 | Nobuhiro Okuno, Kimiyoshi Kamada, Ritsuko Futagami : Decisions on regional allocation of public investment, March 1991. |
No.51 | Soshichi Kinoshita : A linked international model for the pacific basin economy, November 1990. |
No.50 | Spyros Vliamos, Tadashi Yagi : Balanced regional development and public investment in a foam of non-material public infrastructure, October 1990. |
No.49 | Yasuyuki Nishigaki : Productivity of public capital and the effects on income distribution in Japanese manufacturing industries, March 1990. |
No.48 | Jiro Nemoto, Kimiyoshi Kamada, Makoto Kawamura :Mesuring social discount rates and optimal stocks in Japan, 1960-1982, March 1990. |
No.47 | Nobuhiro Okuno, Ritsuko Futagami : Regional income inequality and allocation of public investment : The experience in Japan, 1958-1986, March 1990. |
No.46 | Soshichi Kinoshita, Jiro Nemoto :The changing pattern of international specialization and economic interdependence among Asia-Pacific, the US and the EC economies, January 1990. |
No.45 | Nobuhiro Okuno, Tadashi Yagi :Public investment, economic growth and interregional income inequalities, November 1989. |
No.44 | Hua Sing Lim :Japanese direct foreign investment (DFI) and Singapore’s economic development, October 1989. |
No.43 | Haruo Nagamine: Science and technology in human resources development: experience in the ESCAP region, March 1989. |
No.42 | Soshichi Kinoshita: An economeric analysis of the transmission mechanism of business fluctuation within the Pacific basin economy, March 1989. |
No.41 | Noriaki Iwata: Technological capability of Manufacturing firms in Nagoya city, March 1989. |
No.40 | Kitti Limskul: The sectoral capital stock, employment and sources of economic growth in Thailand 1960-1986, September 1988. |
No.39 | Hiroshi Osada:Oil prices and the Indonesian economy, September 1988. |
No.38 | Kiyoaki Adachi:Canada’s commercial agents in the 1880’s the national policy reconsidered, August 1988. |
No.37 | Ryuhei Okumura:Real and monetary shocks in a dynamic two-country model, July 1988. |
No.36 | Soshichi Kinoshita; Mitsuo Yamada:The Impacts of robotization on macro and sectoral economies within a world econometric model, July 1988. |
No.35 | Panos Mourdoukoutas: International recession, Microelectronics and economic adjustment ―― The case of Japan, February 1988. |
No.34 | Takio Nakagawa: Asian retailing revolution and Japanese companies ―― The Thailand case――,December 1987. |
No.33 | Taiyo Ozaki:Comparisons of investment behaviors of the U.S. economy with those of the Japanese economy, September 1987. |
No.32 | Werner Pascha: On the contribution of phasing to the analysis of East Asian economic development, June 1987. |
No.31 | Takao Saito: Der Einflu der deutschen Betriebswirtschaftslehre auf die japanische ― Insbesondere in bezug auf das Rechnungswesen, March 1987. |
No.30 | Masaichi Mizuno:The economic consequences of government deficit ―― The Japanese case, March 1987. |
No.29 | Takeshi Amemiya; Keiko Shimono:An application of nested logit models to the labor supply of the elderly, September 1986. |
No.28 | Wilaiwan Wannitikul: Comparative study on trade conflicts between Thailand and selected major trading partners, June 1986. |
No.27 | Kanji Miyamoto: International transfer prices and practices of Japanese companies, March 1986. |
No.26 | Kazuhisa Ito: Corporate financing & financial policies in Korea & Taiwan, February 1986. |
No.25 | Wilaiwan Wannitikul:International conflicts on trade and investment Thailand-Japan aspect, December 1985. |
No.24 | Isao Ohashi: Wage and employment adjustments and the efficiency wage hypothesis ― An application to the Japanese manufacturing industries, August 1985. |
No.23 | Tsuneo Iida: What is really unique about the Japanese economy? August 1985. |
No.22 | Tsuneo Iida:International economic conflicts and Japan, July 1985. |
No.21 | Fumihiko Adachi: Trade, growth and international economic conflicts, March 1985. |
No.20 | Masahiro Imao: Japan-U.S. trade friction regarding services ― A study of the fin ancial, air transportation and restauraunt & catering industries, December 1984. |
No.19 | Maung Maung Lwin:An econometric approach to urbanization, age, education and internal migration ― A cross-sectional analysis (Theory and reality in Japanese case), November 1984. |
No.18 | Tsuneo Iida: The challenge of affluence, August 1984. |
No.17 | Nobuhito Takeuchi; Masaichi Mizuno: Economic and political factors affecting budgetary decisions in Japan, March 1984. |
No.16 | Tamiki Kishida: Decision‐making process and organization structure in Japanese management, January 1984. |
No.15 | Jun’ichi Senda: The decision‐making process of the Japanese monetary policy ―In the case of bank rate policy, January 1984. |
No.14 | Karl‐Heinz Schmidt: Robotization in small scale industry of Japan and West ‐Germany ― A comparative study with special reference to employment, December 1983. |
No.13 | Yosifusa Naito: Increase of Asian NICs exports of manufactures and its impact On the division of labour with Japan in manufactured goods, December 1983. |
No.12 | Yvon Gasse: The process of acquisition of new technologies by small and medium firms ― A Model, July 1983. |
No.11 | Tsuneo Iida: Trade frictions between Japan and other developed economies ― An overview, March 1983. |
No.10 | Maung Maung Lwin: Burmese urbanization ― An overview, February 1983. |
No.9 | Yoshikuni Ohnishi: Multinational corporations from developing countries ― Emergence of new powers in the world economy, October 1982. |
No.8 | Il‐Gon Kim: Trade imblance and economic cooperation between Korea and Japan, September 1982. |
No.7 | Toshihiko Toda:An international comparison of business failures, July 1982. |
No.6 | Eiji Ogawa: A study on learning process ― Focusing on the application process of industrial robots in Japan’s small manufacturing enterprises, May 1982. |
No.5 | Kunihiro Jojima: Die heutigen Nord‐Nord‐Konflikte als Problem des Freihandels ― Eine Stellungnahme, March 1982. |
No.4 | Hiroshi Fujise: Japan’s historical position in the world trade 1900‐1940, March 1982. |
No.3 | Eiji Ogawa: A study of Japanese direct investment, March 1982. |
No.2 | Tsuneo Iida:Public finance and cultural factors in economic growth in Japan, September 1981 |
No.1 | Tsuneo Iida:Concept and possibility of the pacific community, September 1981. |
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