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Japan

Name Date published Author
The Nature and Role of the Civil Service in Japanese Government Decision-making January 2005
Developing Asia’s Competitive Advantage in Green Products: Learning from the Japanese Experience January 2010
Agriculture and Political Reform in Japan: The Koizumi Legacy January 2006
Reforming Japan’s Capital Markets January 2005
Japanese Aid as a Prerequisite for FDI: The Case of Southeast Asian Countries January 2009
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
Acceleration of Economic Reform in Japan and the Role of the Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy January 2006
The Public Financial System in Japan – Re-verification of the ballooning theory and the privileged government enterprise theory January 2005
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