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Projects accepted in fiscal 2025
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)