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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:fth:osakae:505 Bank Lending in Japan: its Determinants and Macroeconomic Implications. (2000). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 15 times. (2) RePEc:fth:osakae:412 Why Do People Save? A Micro-Analysis of Motives for Household Saving in Japan (1996). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 10 times. (3) RePEc:fth:osakae:189 THE DETERMINANTS OF JAPANS SAVING RATE: THE IMPACT OF THE AGE STRUCTURE OF THE POPULATION AND OTHER FACTORS (1989). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 7 times. (4) RePEc:fth:osakae:408 Land Value and Corporate Investment: Evidence from Japanese Panel Data. (1996). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 7 times. (5) RePEc:fth:osakae:248 Saving in Japan. (1991). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 6 times. (6) RePEc:fth:osakae:223 SOVEREIGN DEBT, REPUTATION, AND CREDIT TERMS. (1990). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 4 times. (7) RePEc:fth:osakae:420 Foreign Direct Investment and the Nature of R&D. (1996). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 4 times. (8) RePEc:fth:osakae:494 Voluntary Participation Game Experiments with a Non-Excludable Public Good: Is Spitefulness a Source of Cooperation?. (2000). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 3 times. (9) RePEc:fth:osakae:402 Do the Aged Dissave in Japan? Evidence from Micro Data. (1996). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 2 times. (10) RePEc:fth:osakae:282 The Determinants of Labor Disputes in Japan : A Comparison with the US. (1992). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 2 times. (11) RePEc:fth:osakae:436 Uncertainty and Investment : Some Evidence from the Panel Data of Japanese Manufacturing Firms. (1997). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 2 times. (12) RePEc:fth:osakae:398 Growth and the Neutrality of Money. (1996). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 2 times. (13) RePEc:fth:osakae:249 Request Motives of Aged Households in Japan. (1991). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 2 times. (14) RePEc:fth:osakae:383 Market Valuation and the Q-Theory Investment. (1995). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 2 times. (15) RePEc:fth:osakae:193 ARBITRAGE ASSET PRICING UNDER EXCHANGE RISK. (1989). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 2 times. (16) RePEc:fth:osakae:295 Employeeism, Corporate Governance and the J-Firm. (1993). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (17) RePEc:fth:osakae:440 Population Aging and Consumption Inequality. (1997). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (18) RePEc:fth:osakae:461 Liquidity Preference and Persistent Unemployment with Dynamic Optimizing Agents (1998). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (19) RePEc:fth:osakae:432 The Employer Size-Wage Effect : Evidence from Italy. (1997). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (20) RePEc:fth:osakae:453 A Game Form Approach to Theories of Distributive Justice -- Formalizing Needs Principle -- (1997). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (21) RePEc:fth:osakae:304 Results-Oriented Trade Policy. (1993). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (22) RePEc:fth:osakae:442 Habits, Costly Investment, and Current Account Dynamics (1995). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (23) RePEc:fth:osakae:403 Job Design and Incentives in Hierarchies with Team Production. (1996). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (24) RePEc:fth:osakae:292 On the Correction of Trade Distortions in a Small Open Economy. (1993). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (25) RePEc:fth:osakae:438 Foreign Direct Investment, Local Content Requirement, and Profit Taxation. (1997). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (26) RePEc:fth:osakae:401 Industrial Dynamics and Structural Change: A Framework for the Analysis of Sectoral Dynamics in a Set of Countries. (1996). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (27) RePEc:fth:osakae:491 Voluntary Participation and Spite in Public Good Provision Experiments: an International Comparison. (2000). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (28) RePEc:fth:osakae:272 Corporate Hierarchy, Promotion and Firm Growth: Japanese Internal Labor Market in Transition. (1992). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (29) RePEc:fth:osakae:435 The Productivity Effects of Information Sharing, Profit-Sharing and ESOPs. (1997). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (30) RePEc:fth:osakae:392 Saving Motives in Japan. (1995). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (31) RePEc:fth:osakae:457 Characterizations of the Public and Private Ownership Solutions (1998). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (32) RePEc:fth:osakae:308 Is Japans Household Saving Rate Really High? (1993). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (33) RePEc:fth:osakae:444 Evolution of Economic Systems: The Case of Japan (1997). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. (34) RePEc:fth:osakae:208 SAVING, IS BALANCES, AND U.S.-JAPAN TRADE AND INVESTMENT FRICTION. (1989). Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research / Osaka - Institute of Social and Economic Research Cited: 1 times. 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