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Japan

Name Date published Author
International Price Dispersion and Market Segmentation in Japan and the United States: Theory and Empirics April 2013
Historical Sources of Institutional Trajectories in Economic Development: China, Japan, and Korea Compared November 2012
Japan’s Post-Triple-Disaster Growth Strategy August 2012
Changing Commercial Policy in Japan During 1985–2010 November 2010
Examination of the Singapore Shift in Japan’s Foreign Direct Investment in Services in ASEAN March 2010
The Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Japanese Consumption Exports July 2011
Coordination Under Uncertain Conditions: An Analysis of the Fukushima Catastrophe October 2011
Nothing New in the (North) East? Interpreting the Rhetoric and Reality of Japanese Corporate Governance January 2006
Structural Change in Japanese Business Fluctuations and Nikkei 225 Stock Index Futures Transactions January 2005
U.S., European and South Korean Efforts to Raise Nuclear Power Plant Utility factors – What Japan Should Learn from These Efforts January 2010
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