Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

EIJS Working Paper Series,
Stockholm School of Economics, The European Institute of Japanese Studies

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No 166: Foreign Firms and Indonesian Manufacturing Wages: An Analysis with Panel Data
Robert E. Lipsey and Fredrik Sjöholm

No 165: Learning Technological Capability for Vietnam's Industrial Upgrading: Challenges of the Globalization.
Tran Ngoc Ca

No 164: Mapping Out the Japanese Mergers & Acquisitions Patterns - The Influence of Macro Factors on M & As
H. Richard Nakamura

No 163: ECONOMIC GROWTH AND REFORM: LESSONS FROM THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN
R. Glenn Hubbard

No 162: TECHNOLOGICAL GOVERNANCE IN ASEAN – FAILINGS IN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND DOMESTIC RESEARCH
Jon Sigurdson and Krystyna Palonka

No 161: CRISIS, SOCIAL SECTOR AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN SOME SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES
Pundarik Mukhopadhaya

No 160: INSTITUTIONAL TRANSITION AND TRANSITION COST: A METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATION
Jang-Sup SHIN

No 159: THE JAPANESE CITIZENS INCREASING PARTICIPATION IN “CIVIL SOCIETY”; IMPLICATIONS FOR FOREIGN AID
Marie Söderberg

No 158: Japan's ODA Policy in Northeast Asia
Marie Söderberg

No 157: CHANGES IN JAPANESE FOREIGN AID POLICY
Marie Söderberg

No 156: Growth & Innovation Policies For a Knowledge Economy. Experiences From Finland, Sweden & Singapore.
Magnus Blomström, Ari Kokko and Fredrik Sjöholm

No 155: Making Sense of Japanese Power. The Case of Sino-Japanese Interaction over the Pinnacle Islands.
Linus Hagström

No 154: INTEREST RATE POLICY AND ITS IMPLICATION ON THE BANKING RESTRUCTURING PROGRAMS IN INDONESIA DURING THE 1997-FINANCIAL CRISIS: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION.
Reza Y. Siregar

No 153: THE DEVASTATING CRISIS, SINGAPORE’S EXTRA-ASEAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR ASEAN
Jose L. Tongzon

No 152: Educational Reforms & Challenges in Southeast Asia
Fredrik Sjöholm

No 151: Prospects for Asian Monetary Cooperation After the Asian Financial Crisis. Pipedream or Possible Reality?
Peter Wilson

No 149: THE BIG CLEANSE: THE JAPANESE RESPONSE TO THE FINANCIAL CRISIS OF 1990'S SEEN FROM A NORDIC PERSPECTIVE
Richard Nakamura

No 148: ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING CAPACITY OF POLICY-MAKING SYSTEM FOR FINANCIAL SYSTEM RECOVERY: THE CASE OF SWEDEN WITH SOME SUGGESTIONS TO JAPAN
Kenji Suzuki

No 147: The Single European Market, Swedish Investment Liberalisation, and Horizontal and Vertical Multinationals.
Thomas Mathä

No 146: Japanese Labor Market Reform. Why Is It So Difficult?
Hiroshi Ono

No 145: Northeast Asian Dynamism: Ten Top Impediments & Countermeasures
Bruce Henry Lambert

No 143: Wrestling with Japanese Tribalism Emerging Collaborative Opportunities For India and Japan
Bruce Henry Lambert

No 142: Export-Led Growth in East Asia: Lessons for Europe's Transition Economies
Ari Kokko

No 141: THE ROLE AND FUNCTION OF EUROPEAN REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS IN JAPANESE MNCs
Tatsuo Mori

No 140: Preliminary Report on the Current State of Mergers & Acquisitions in Japan
Richard Nakamura

No 139: From Natural Resources to High-Tech Production: The Evolution of Industrial Competitiveness in Sweden and Finland
Magnus Blomström and Ari Kokko

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