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Projects accepted in fiscal 2025

Research on work and family-life balance policy and female employment
Hirakawa Marie (Nihon University)
Policy and foreign subsidiary behavior
Marie-Ann Betschinger (HEC Montréal)
How Gender Norms Determine Marriage, Fertility, and Education Aspirations and Corresponding Outcomes 
Teresa Molina (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
The Making of Modern Japan: Long-Run Accumulation of Japanese National Wealth (1900-2020)  
Zhexun MO (Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality)
The Impact of Export Control Policies and Tariff Wars on Japan's Global and Domestic Production using Micro Level Data
Deseatnicov Ivan (HSE University)
Understanding Self-Employment Trends in Tax Data: Evidence from Japan
Dmitri Koustas (University of Chicago)
Deepening of corporate support and business feasibility assessment by financial institutions
Nobuyoshi Yamori (Kobe University)
Detecting Health Types and Dynamics in an Aging Society by Machine Learning: Evidence Based on Japan
Wenjie Wang (Nanyang Technological University)
Impacts of Foreign Employment on Productivity and Import/Export Dynamics of Firms: Evidence from Japanese Government Micro Data
Suzuki, Kensuke (Clark University)
Overwork Norms and Gender Pay Gap in Japan and South Korea
Eunmi Mun (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Maternal International Migration and Child Development
Takuya Hasebe (Sophia University)
Empirical research on energy and environmental policies based on microdata
Koichiro Ito (University of Chicago)
Changing Marriage Matching Patterns and Their Implications for Long-Run Demographic Trends
Satoshi Tanaka (University of Queensland)
Cartel Sustainability under Declining Demand
Masahiro Nishida (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
The Necessity of Asset Price Bubbles and Economic Policy
Masaru Inaba (Senshu University)
Roles of International Finance in Sectoral Compositions and Macroeconomies
Shinnosuke Kikuchi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Toward a unified framework for decision making under ambiguity
Shohei Yanagita (Hitotsubashi University)
Comprehensive Study of the Effects of Structured Managements Practices (SMPs) on Firm Productivity in Japan and in Cross-country Comparisons
Sébastien Lechevalier (School of Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS, Paris))
Trade Unionism in Japan and around the World
Alex Bryson (University College London)
The role of Expatriates in Facilitating Knowledge Transfer to Foreign Affiliates
René Belderbos (KU Leuven)
Economic Transition and Gender Wage Gap in Emerging Market Economies: A Comparison Study of China and Russia
Peng ZHAN (Zhejiang University)
Macroeconomic Analysis of Declining Fertility Rates in Postwar Japan: Assessing Factors and Exploring Policy Implications through the Integration of Micro and Macro Data
Takashi Unayama (Kyoto University)
The Effects of Trade Policies on Allocative Efficiency: Theoretical and Quantitative Analyses
Ikuto Aiba (The University of Tokyo)
Digitizing Firms in Meiji-period Kangyo Nenpo
Cheryl Wu (Yale University)
Noise Pollution in Japan: Evidence from microdata
Takeru Sugasawa (Housing Research and Advancement Foundation of Japan)
Empirical Analysis of Innovation Strategies in the Sake Industry Using Census Microdata: A Focus on Craft Sake and Comparisons with Wine
SATO, Jun (University of Niigata Prefecture)
Agglomeration of firms and establishments in Japan: A quantitative analysis of a spatial heterogeneous-firm model
Motoaki Takahashi (University of Mainz/ Kiel Institute for the World Economy)