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