Two or Three Problems Concerning Social Stability and Our Measures of Welfare: What Can Economists Learn from Other Social Sciences? Takenori Inoki OriginalPaper 30 December 2008 Pages: 1 - 16
A Theory of Man as a Creator of the World Akihiko Matsui OriginalPaper 30 December 2008 Pages: 19 - 32
Growth and Bubbles with Consumption Externalities Kazuo Mino OriginalPaper 30 December 2008 Pages: 33 - 53
Japanese Contributions to Nonlinear Cycle Theory in the 1950s K. Vela Velupillai OriginalPaper 30 December 2008 Pages: 54 - 74
The Estimation of the Incidence of Employer Contributions to Social Security in Japan Toshiaki TachibanakiYukiko Yokoyama OriginalPaper 30 December 2008 Pages: 75 - 83
An Empirical Study on Health in Taiwan and Its Long-Term Adjustment Koyin ChangYung-Hsiang Ying OriginalPaper 30 December 2008 Pages: 84 - 98
Social Status, Education and Government Spending in a Two-Sector Model of Endogenous Growth Wen-Ya ChangYing-An ChenMing-Ruey Kao OriginalPaper 30 December 2008 Pages: 99 - 112
Heterogeneous Contests and Less Informative Signals Hisaki KonoNobuyuki Yagi OriginalPaper 30 December 2008 Pages: 113 - 126
Luxury Prices: An Expository Note Michele PiccioneAriel Rubinstein OriginalPaper 30 December 2008 Pages: 127 - 132
The Behaviour of Solutions to Bargaining Problems on the Basis of Solidarity Yongsheng XuNaoki Yoshihara OriginalPaper 30 December 2008 Pages: 133 - 138