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Theorie 23 Theory 23 Japan 15 Social security 11 Economic growth 9 Borrowing constraint 8 Endogenous growth 8 Overlapping generations 8 China 7 Japanese Economic History 7 Overlapping Generations 7 Political economy 7 Unemployment 7 Voting 7 political economy 7 Game theory 6 Innovation 6 Public education 6 Spieltheorie 6 Welfare 6 endogenous growth 6 overlapping generations 6 real options 6 Börsenkurs 5 Economic Growth 5 Experiment 5 Government debt 5 Inequality 5 R&D 5 Share price 5 Tax competition 5 Technology transfer 5 Wage inequality 5 Willingness to pay 5 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 5 economic growth 5 foreign direct investment 5 inequality 5 Coronavirus 4 Corporate governance 4
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Free 397
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Book / Working Paper 508
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Arbeitspapier 55 Graue Literatur 55 Non-commercial literature 55 Working Paper 55
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English 279 Undetermined 200 Japanese 27 Dutch 1 Chinese 1
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Ono, Tetsuo 42 Arawatari, Ryo 29 Tsutsui, Yoshiro 23 Fukushige, Mototsugu 22 Futagami, Koichi 21 Yamamoto, Kazuhiro 15 Horii, Ryo 13 Mino, Kazuo 12 Sato, Yasuhiro 12 Iwaisako, Tatsuro 11 Sasaki, Masaru 11 Miyakoshi, Tatsuyoshi 10 Nishihara, Michi 9 Sekiguchi, Tomoki 9 Urai, Ken 9 Wan, Junmin 9 Hirayama, Kenjiro 8 Takatsuki, Yasuo 8 Hori, Takeo 7 Kitamura, Hiroshi 7 Nakabayashi, Masaki 7 Tanaka, Hitoshi 7 Hashimoto, Yoshizo 6 Honda, Yuzo 6 Kawata, Keisuke 6 Maebayashi, Noritaka 6 Maruyama, Akiko 6 Miyaoka, Akira 6 Morimoto, Keiichi 6 Ohnishi, Masamitsu 6 Osaki, Yusuke 6 Oya, Kosuke 6 Shen, Junyi 6 Shirai, Izumi 6 Tanaka, Takanori 6 Ishiguro, Shingo 5 Ishikawa, Noriko 5 Mizukami, Hideki 5 Nakamoto, Yasuhiro 5 Svento, Rauli 5
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Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University 444 Oulun yliopisto / Pohjois-Suomen tutkimuslaitos 1
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Discussion Papers in Economics and Business 445 Discussion papers in economics and business 52 Taloustieteellisiä keskustelualoitteita 8 Discussion Papers In Economics And Business 2021 1 Osaka University Discussion Papers in Economics and Business Working Paper 1 Osaka University, Graduate School of Economics and Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP), Approach, Discussion Papers in Economics and Business, 12-10 1
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RePEc 444 ECONIS (ZBW) 64
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Dynamic effects of anticipated and temporary tax changes in a R&D-Based growth model
Takao, Kizuku - Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University - 2014
Tax changes are often announced before the implementations and are not permanent but only temporary. R&D firms will optimally adjust their investment decision to a tax schedule accordingly. This paper analyzes how anticipated and temporary tax changes dynamically affect the innovation...
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The impact of improved access to market information through mobile phones usage on selling prices: Evidence from rural areas in Cambodia
Shimamoto, Daichi; Yamada, Hiroyuki; Gummert, Martin - Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University - 2014
Monopsony is often observed in local agricultural markets in developing countries because of the high entry cost to buyers; farmers in such markets therefore sell their agricultural products at a lower price. However, this situation seems to be changing with the diffusion of mobile phones. This...
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A Multilevel Investigation of Individual and Contextual Effects on Employee Job Crafting
Li, Jie; Sekiguchi, Tomoki; Qi, Jipeng - Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University - 2014
We extend the theory of job crafting by proposing that job characteristics, individual differences, and group-level contexts interactively promote employee job crafting. Specifically, drawing on the theories of job characteristics, regulatory focus, and social exchange, we develop a multilevel...
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Inverted u-shaped relationship between inequality and economic performance
Matsumoto, Yuichiro - Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University - 2014
This paper shows that in a borrowing-constrained economy, a median level of inequality stimulates investment, whereas low and high levels of inequality dampen investment. This nonlinearity is a result of two effects. There are more rich individuals in an equal economy than in an unequal economy....
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Staying or Leaving? Gender, Job opportunities, and Poor Law Administration in Nineteenth-Century England
Yamamoto, Chiaki - Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University - 2014
English agriculture in the first half of the nineteenth century was characterised by the ehigh-wage north and low-wage southf pattern. The serious problem of rural unemployment in southern England is also widely acknowledged for this period. The question then remains: Why did agricultural...
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Environmental Technology Transfer in a Cournot Duopoly: The Case of Fixed-Fee Licensing
Miyaoka, Akira - Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University - 2014
This study considers a Cournot duopoly market in which a clean firm can transfer its less polluting technology to a dirty firm through a fixed-fee licensing contract. We analyze the impacts of emissions taxes on the incentives of firms to transfer technology as well as on the total pollution...
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Motivation behind remittance from migrants: Evidence from Albania
Shimamoto, Daichi - Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University - 2014
In Albania, remittance has been an important factor for the countryfs economic growth since the collapse of the countryfs communist regime in the early 1990s. In this paper, I investigated why migrants send remittance to their parents household. In the analysis, I considered four remittance...
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How has Sharp Corporation led themselves to crisis: Flexibility in the neighborhood brings rigidity at the core
Nakagawa, Koichi; Matsumoto, Yoichi; Tsuboyama, Yuki - Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University - 2014
Managerfs cognitive biases prohibits from changing organization. But, we do not know in-depth and correctly how do they decide things when they persist in something. We distinguish managerial objects into three categories: focus of attention, neighborhood of focus, and out of focus, and we...
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Externality of Sales Activities and Policy Effectiveness
Takaoka, Masanori - Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University - 2014
Externalities exist when companies perform sales activities (e.g., advertising and sales promotions). However, welfare analysis of policy effectiveness, such as taxation/regulation on sales activities, has not been sufficiently conducted. Existing studies have mainly focused on specifying the...
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Optimal income taxation without commitment: policy implications of durable goods
Morita, Shigeo - Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University - 2014
This paper examines the design of a tax policy applied to the consumption of durable goods and labor income. We consider cases wherein the government cannot commit to a tax policy in the second period. If the type of taxpayers is unrevealed, it is optimal to tax the durable goods consumption of...
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