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Name Date published Author
The Lost Decade in the Japanese Labor Market: Labor’s share and Okun’s Law January 2006
An Empirical and Theoretical Study on the Wider Use of Local Currencies in the Asia-Pacific Region after the Asian Financial and Currency Crisis: An analysis focused on Thailand January 2005
Structural Change in Japanese Business Fluctuations and Nikkei 225 Stock Index Futures Transactions January 2005
Public Debt and the Macroeconomic Stability of Japan January 2005
The Public Financial System in Japan – Re-verification of the ballooning theory and the privileged government enterprise theory January 2005
Political Economy of Public Capital Formation in Japan January 2008
Cost-effectiveness analysis and its application for policy evaluation for medicine or public health January 2006
A Study on Financial Deficit and Declining Birthrate — From the Viewpoint of “Children as a Social Security Revenue Source” January 2008
Sequencing of Capital Account Liberalization – Japan’s experiences and their implications to China January 2006
Firms’ Perceptions of the Business Cycle and Their Managerial and Financial Conditions January 2007
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