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, the chapter compares Tokyo and Osaka and shows the connections between the urban environment and development of migrant …This paper discusses the development of Korean communities in Japan from their origins in the late nineteenth century …
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for economic growth through strict immigration regulations. The working-aged population in Tokyo is on the decline and … be considered independently, even in countries like Japan where the sense of ethnic homogeneity is deeply rooted. This … paper uses the limited data available to illustrate some of Japan's current trends in international migration resulting from …
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York City, Chicago, Osaka, and Tokyo. The authors utilize some simple models of international price dispersion and market …
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, where global climate negotiations are deadlocked. Tokyo, the world's biggest metropolis and emitter of greenhouse gases … available. Hence, the paper answers the question to what extend Tokyo's new carbon market can be considered a worthwhile model …-to-date sustainability economics reasoning, the paper evaluates the design and the recent results of Tokyo's carbon market, showing that …
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sources of institutional trajectories of economic development in China, Japan, and Korea. It stylizes the Malthusian-phase of … states of Qing China, Tokugawa Japan, and Yi Korea by focusing on the way in which agricultural taxes were enforced. It also …
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to Brazil, China, Japan, and the U.S.. The period under study is 1980 to 2001 and we distinguish in our analysis between …
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prototypical New Keynesian model fit to Japanese data exhibits orthodox dynamics during Japan's episode with zero interest rates …. We then demonstrate that this specification is more consistent with outcomes in Japan than alternative specifications …
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Using data from Germany, Japan, UK, and the U.S., we explore possible threshold cointegration in nominal short- and …
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We show in a public goods experiment on three continents that conditional cooperation is a universal behavioral regularity. Yet, the number of conditional cooperators and the extent of conditional cooperation are much higher in the U.S.A. than anywhere else.
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