Osaka Daigaku keizaigaku = The Economic review of Osaka University Osaka University 35 (19860000)

 CiNii Books

Prototypes in the Modern Japanese Economy--Distinctive Japanese Features Observed in the Historical Transition from the Wealthy Merchant Houses to the Zaibatsu  9-28
Circulation of Zeni in Bocho District in Tokugawa Japan  29-50
The Livelihood of the Salt-Farmers in the Tempo Period in the Aspect of the Price History  51-71
The Development of Local Rice Markets and Shipping Business in the Tokugawa Period  72-101
The Dress Regulations of Kurume-Han  102-125
A Note on the Standard of Living in the Preindustrial Japan  126-131
Productivity of Cotton Spinning Industry in the Meiji Period  132-157
The Possession and Disposal of Profit of Zaibatsu Enterprises on 1940  158-173
A Character of Stock Investment by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. during the WW II  174-195
The Articles of the Konoike Trust Co., Ltd  196-205
Agriculture and Industrial Revolution in Europe  206-216
The Standard of Living and Demographic Fluctuations in Flanders at the Age of Proto-Industrialization  217-236
The Movements of Regional Disparities in the Modern French Economy--Its Long-term Trends and Causes  237-254
Cost Accounting System and Management at Sutton Manufacturing Company  255-274
What Is So-called Structural Current Account Imbalance?  275-299
Security Expenditures versus Protection of Domestic Industries--A Neglected Dimension of International Trade Theory  280-296
The Effectiveness of Taxes and Subsidies in Controlling International Balance of Payments  297-304
Tax Benefits for Personal Welfare in Japan's Income Tax  305-317
Extensions to Mandatory Retirement Ages in Japan  318-335
The Diffusion of New Technology and the Role of the Reallocative Ability of Entrepreneurs--The Case of Oxygen Converters in the Japanese Iron and Steel Industry  336-350
Obscurantism and "Mental Crisis" of J.S. Mill  351-374
Accounting Doctrines  375-383