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is apparently insensitive to economic conditions in Korea, unlike in Japan (Freemand and Weitzinan). When "overtime …This paper examined the bonus and wage behavior in Korea. We found that both bonuses and wages in Korea respond to … economic conditions much more than their counterparts in Japan. This finding may reflect the fact that the Korean labor market …
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United States and Japan. Fiscal Policy and Management in East Asia explores the inefficient tax systems of many developing …
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United States and Japan. Fiscal Policy and Management in East Asia explores the inefficient tax systems of many developing …. Measuring the Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in Korea -- 4. Income Risk and the Benefits of Social Insurance: Evidence from … to Dinner? Simulating the Transition Paths of the United States, the European Union, Japan, and China -- 6. External Debt …
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is apparently insensitive to economic conditions in Korea, unlike in Japan (Freemand and Weitzinan). When "overtime …This paper examined the bonus and wage behavior in Korea. We found that both bonuses and wages in Korea respond to … economic conditions much more than their counterparts in Japan. This finding may reflect the fact that the Korean labor market …
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This paper presents a comprehensive study of the interactions among returns, volatility, and trading volume between the U.S. and Japanese stock markets by using intradaily data from October 1985 to December 1991. By examining the effect of foreign price volatility and trading volume on...
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factors to the role of capital flows in the currency crises in different countries, especially Thailand, Indonesia, and Korea …
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factors to the role of capital flows in the currency crises in different countries, especially Thailand, Indonesia, and Korea …
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Introduction: A mere decade ago Japan’s financial system, and especially its banking system, was not only the largest … country. Today presents a completely different picture. Japan’s financial system is weak and in disarray. Banks no longer rank … among the world’s top ten, and their credit ratings have declined dramatically. Two of Japan’s top 21 banks have already …
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