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mechanisms, such as keiretsu memberships and bank-appointed directors, and pay-performance sensitivity in Japan. Previous studies …-appointed monitors did not function well in Japan in the 1990s. …
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Japan during the global financial crisis. The major findings of the article are two-fold. First, in terms of credit …
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Japan's economic problems over the past decade and a half have triggered far reaching changes in the country …
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presidents, suggesting their different role in corporate governance in Japan from that in the United States. …
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This paper investigates the impact of product market competition (PMC) on private benefits of control (PBC). We estimate PBC using the voting premium between shares with differential voting rights. We use two measures of the intensity of product market competition: an external competition...
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-term consequences for the labor market structure. To this end, we examine Japan’s Lost Decade, the original Great Recession that … women made in enhancing their share of standard employment during Japan’s high growth decade in the 1980s are found to be …
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This paper explores the structure and function of the intra-firm trade network in Mitsubishi Corporation (Mitsubishi Shoji) from 1928 to 1936. In this period, Mitsubishi Co. substantially expanded its global branch network. Using original documents of Mitsubishi Co., we obtained the data on the...
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bridge the gaps between them according to the institutional environment. In Japan, UIC has developed rapidly since the late …
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