The Japanese Economy-A Market Quality Perspective
PartT Introduction Chapter 1 Economic Analysis of Market Quality Makoto Yano Chapter 2 Keio Household Panel Survey (KHPS): Outline and Purposes Yoshio Higuchi, Masakazu Kimura, and Michio Naoi Chapter 3 Using Private-Sector Funding to Establish Fiscal Discipline: Improving Fiscal Policy Discipline by Introducing Revenue Bonds Naoyuki Noshino
PartU Panel Data Analysis of Market Quality Chapter 4 Poverty Dynamics in Japan 2004-2006: Evidence from Keio Household Panel Survey Kayoko Ishii, and Atsuhiro Yamada Chapter 5 Support for the Continued Employment of Women: The Effects of Labor Law Reforms and Macroeconomic Conditions Yoshio Higuchi
PartV Market Quality in Labor and Financial Markets Chapter 6 Policies to Create High Quality Labor Markets: From the Perspective of Law and Economics Yoshio Higuchi, and Ryuichi Yamakawa Chapter 7 Towards an Ageism-free Labor Market in Japan Atsushi Seike Chapter 8 Financial System Reform: Status and Issues Kazuhito Ikeo Chapter 9 Financial Crisis and Japan's Lost Decade Mitsuhiro Fukao Chapter 10 The Quality of Earnings and the Quality of Capital Markets Yukiharu Kurokawa Chapter 11 Law and Economics of M&A Markets Makoto Yano, and Takashi Komatsubara
PartW Rules that Support Markets Chapter 12 From Firewood to Coal: Deforestation and the Development of the Silk Reeling Industry in Modern Japan S. Sugiyama, and Izumi Yamada Chapter 13 A New Regime for High Quality Recycling in the East Asian Region Eiji Hosoda Chapter 14 Law and Economics in the International Economy Fukunari Kimura, and Jiro Tamura Chapter 15 Global Outsourcing and Japanese Trade Policy Ryuhei Wakasugi
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