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Most studies have not distinguished delay from intervals, so that whether the declining impatience really holds has been an open question. We conducted an experiment that explicitly distinguishes them, and confirmed the declining impatience. This implies that people make dynamically inconsistent...
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This paper considers the demand for job training and its interaction with organization adjustments through rotation within a team and relocation across teams in response to demand and supply shocks. The analysis includes estimations of determinants of on-thejob training, and of how much such...
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Cabinet ; survey ; Japan …
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results indicate that TAW for employees in Japan is more likely to function as a "dead-end" rather than ";stepping stone …
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qualified beneficiaries for policy compensation in terms of psychological suffering. Building on the case of Great East Japan …
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This paper explores the effects of the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake on the wages of people in the area of the earthquake over the 17 years after its occurrence and identified which part of the wage distribution has been most affected by this event by comparing the wage distributions of disaster...
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. Estimating a fixed effects model, we found that supporters of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), the winner, became … significantly happier, and supporters of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP) and New Komeito, the losers, became …
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Using a monthly survey, this paper finds that supporters of the governing cabinet are significantly happier than non-supporters throughout our sample period. We investigate the reason and examine two hypotheses: 1) happy persons support the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, and 2) supporters of...
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This paper investigates how people's happiness depends on their current activities and on time. We conducted an hourly web survey, in which 70 students reported their happiness every hour on one day every month from December 2006 to February 2008. This method is an extension of the experience...
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We show evidence that receiving Japan's Akutagawa and Naoki Prizes for literature has positive and negative effects on …
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