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This paper conceptualizes "Gacha", a lottery mechanism to win virtual items, which was developed in Japan, as game of …, referring to previous studies, this paper also analyzes the difference of mobile game regulation between the West and Japan …. Japan has a longer history and more experience in both monetization of mobile games with gambling like elements (Gacha) and …
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This paper offers a look at the Japanese mobile free to play market with a focus on "Gacha", a game of luck mechanism used in many Japanese games. The paper tries to explain about the concept of Gacha, its different forms, some known regulation issues and briefly looks at player and...
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This paper investigates face-to-face lying and beliefs associated with it. In experiments in Sweden and Japan, subjects …
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This paper examines the interdependence and coordination of monetary and exchange rate policies among the G-3 countries over the period 1977 through 1993. The results in the paper suggest that the international monetary transmission mechanism is important and that, among the G-3, U.S. policies...
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The main features of the Toyota Production System (TPS) have been widely publicised and discussed since the 1980s. By now, other car manufacturers might reasonably have been expected to have learned the lessons and fully caught up with Toyota's productivity levels. This has still not happened....
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reduction for Japan and Korea under the U.S. Market Development Program, which includes the Market Access Program and Foreign …
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for Japan and Korea under the U.S. Market Development Program, which includes the Market Access Program and Foreign Market …
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The theoretical part of this book analyzes non-cooperative and cooperative policies of exchange rate management within a formal two-country game-theoretic framework where interventions are fully neutralized and signal future changes in monetary policy. This analysis incorporates two novel...
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