100 Selected Papers/Humanities & Social Sciences
AOYAGI Masaki
(Institute of Social and Economic Research)
Optimal Sales Schemes against Interdependent Buyers
vol11_p37.pdf
KONDO Ayako
(Institute of Social and Economic Research)
Long-term Effects of a Recession at Labor Market Entry in Japan and the United States
HINO Nobuyuki
(Graduate School of Language and Culture)
The Teaching of English as an International Language in Japan: An Answer to the Dilemma of Indigenous Values and Global Needs in the Expanding Circle
IKEDA Shinsuke
(Institute of Social and Economic Research)
Habit Formation in an Interdependent World Economy
OHTAKE Fumio
(Institute of Social and Economic Research)
Time Discounting:Declining Impatience and Interval Effect
vol11_p38.pdf
NAKAMICHI Masayuki
(Graduate School of Human Sciences)
Old Grandmothers Provide Essential Care to Their Young Granddaughters in a Free-Ranging Group of Japanese Monkeys (Macaca fuscata)
ONO Tetsuo
(Graduate School of Economics)
Growth and Unemployment in an OLG Economy with Public Pensions
ONO Yoshiyasu
(Institute of Social and Economic Research)
Time Patience and Specialization Patterns in the Presence of Asset Trade
OTANI Junko
(Graduate School of Human Sciences)
Older People in Natural Disasters
SATO Yasuhiro
(Graduate School of Economics)
International Commodity Taxation in the Presence of Unemployment
TAKII Katsuya
(Osaka School of International Public Policy)
Does the Diversity of Human Capital Increase GDP? A Comparison of Education Systems
HORIOKA Charles Yuji
(Institute of Social and Economic Research)
Is the Eldest Son Different? The Residential Choice of Siblings in Japan
NORTH Scott
(Graduate School of Human Sciences)
Overtime Activists Take On Corporate Titans: Toyota, McDonald’s and Japan’s Work Hour Controversy