[73] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND LEARNING PERFORMANCE
Organizer: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach Chair: Eric P. Chiang, Florida Atlantic University
Papers: Yanyan Xiong, Southeast University
The Effects of the Allocation of Educational Resources on Educational Inequality: An Empirical Study from China’s Provincial-level Panel Data
Eric P. Chiang, Florida Atlantic University, and William Bosshardt, Florida Atlantic University
Lecture Capture Learning: Do Students Perform Better Compared to Face-to-Face Classes?
Kannika Saeliw, National Taiwan University, and Hung-Hao Chang, National Taiwan University
Is the Academic Performance of Elementary School Children from Foreign-spouse Families Left Behind in Taiwan
Chih-Ping Fan, Ming-Hsin Institute of Science and Technology Demographic Structure and Family Education Expenditures—The Case of Taiwan
Discussants: Xiangting Hu, Renmin University of China Kannika Saeliw, National Taiwan University
Chih-Ping Fan, Ming-Hsin Institute of Science and Technology Yanyan Xiong, Southeast University
[74] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
TOPICS IN APPLIED MICROECONOMICS
Organizers: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach, and Minchung Hsu, GRIPS
Chair: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach Papers: Yuan-Ho Hsu, National Cheng Kung University, Chuan-Yu Chen, Tianliao District Public Health Center, and Chih-Hsing Wu, National Cheng Kung University
Fraility, Socio-Economic Factors, and Life Satisfaction of the Elderly Male in Rural Community
Yu-Ping Wen, Chang Gung University, Sandra S. Liu, Purdue University, and J. Rachel Lu, Chang Gung University
An Analysis on Physicians’ Participation in Pay-for-Performance Program for Diabetes Mellitus Treatment
Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach, Xingming Fang, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, and Xiaona Han, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
The Adjustments of Industrial and Employment Structure under the Lewis Turning Point
Scott M. Fuess Jr., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and Institute for the Study of Labor, and Andrew Perumal, University of
Massachusetts, Boston
Regional Development in Japan: Cities as Magnets
Discussants: Scott M. Fuess Jr., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and Institute for the Study of Labor
Shao-Hsun Keng, National University of Kaohsiung Yuan-Ho Hsu, National Cheng Kung University Yu-Ping Wen, Chang Gung University
[75] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
Sponsored by KIER Economic Research Foundation, JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Specially Promoted Research #23000001, KIER Market Quality Research Project, and Keio University-Kyoto University Joint Global COE Program on Market Quality
MARKET QUALITY DYNAMICS
Organizer and Chair: Makoto Yano, Kyoto University Papers: Makoto Yano, Kyoto University
TBA
Minako Fujio, Yokohama National University
Discounted Optimal Growth in the Two-Sector Leontief-Shinkai Model
Kenji Sato, Kyoto University
Ergodically Chaotic Growth in the Matsuyama Model Discussants: Minako Fujio, Yokohama National University Kenji Sato, Kyoto University
Daisyoku Kanehara, Kyoto University
[76] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
DECISION-MAKING AND THE CAPABILITY APPROACH Chair: Charemis Athanasios, University of Piraeus
Papers: Reiko Yamazaki Gotoh, Ritsumeikan University An Operational Formulation of Capability Approach—
Consumption As Production
Daniel Karabekyan, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Utility Models over Prices-Cum-Goods Sets Frederick B. Parker, North Carolina State University
The Economics of Ren
Revised 2.10.13 PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE Page 13 of 27 Discussants: from above participants
[77] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
LIPSEY MEMORIAL PANEL I: THE BOUNDARIES OF THE BANK
Organizer and Chair: Katheryn Niles Russ, University of California, Davis, and NBER
Papers: Michael Koetter, Frankfurt School of Finance &
Management, Rients Galemaa, University of Groningen, and Caroline Liesegang, Deutsche Bundesbank
Cost Leadership and Bank Internationalization Eugenio Cerutti, International Monetary Fund
Drivers of Cross-Border Banking Exposures during the Crisis Katheryn Niles Russ, University of California, Davis, and NBER, Beatriz de Blas, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, and Ling Feng, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
The Marginal Dollar
Discussants: Galina B. Hale, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Camelia Minoiu, International Monetary Fund
[78] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND OUTSOURCING Chair: Ronald W. Jones, University of Rochester
Papers: Tomoki Fujii, Singapore Management University, and Pao-Li Chang, Singapore Management University
Country Image and International Trade Ronald W. Jones, University of Rochester
International Trade and the Sclerotic Economy Kwan Koo Yun, State University of New York, Albany
Outsourcing and Factor Price Equalization Discussants: from above participants
[79] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
Sponsored by KIER Economic Research Foundation, JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Specially Promoted Research #23000001, KIER Market Quality Research Project, and Keio University-Kyoto University Joint Global COE Program on Market Quality
GROWTH AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE Organizer: Makoto Yano, Kyoto University Chair: Yan Ma, Kobe University
Papers: Yan Ma, Kobe University, and Eric W. Bond, Vanderbilt University
Learning by Doing and Fragmentation
Yunfang Hu, Tohoku University, and Kazuo Mino, Kyoto University Fiscal Policy and Structural Change in a Growth Economy with Home Production
Katsufumi Fukuda, Kobe University
The Effect of Globalization in a Semi Endogenous Growth Model with Firm Heterogeneity, Endogenous International Spillover, and Trade
Discussants: from above participants
[80] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
CURRENT ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INTEGRATION
Organizer and Chair: Ansgar H. Belke, University of Duisburg-Essen, and IZA
Papers: Melody Garcia, German Institute for Development Evaluation, and Ulrich Volz, German Development Institute, and University of London
Does International Financial Integration Improve Access to Finance?
Joscha Beckmann, University of Duisburg-Essen, Ansgar H. Belke, University of Duisburg-Essen, and IZA, and Michael Kuhl, University of Duisburg-Essen
Foreign Exchange Market Interventions and the $-¥ Exchange Rate in the Long-Run
Mariusz Krawczyk, Ryukoku University, and Wei Zhang, Ryukoku University
Who Is Responsible for the Real Estate Bubble in China?
Discussants: Christian Dreger, German Institute for Economic Research
Mariusz Krawczyk, Ryukoku University
Ulrich Volz, German Development Institute, and University of London
[81] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
TOPICS IN FINANCIAL MARKET PERFORMANCE Chair: Carolyn L. Evans, Intel Corporation
Papers: Carolyn L. Evans, Intel Corporation, and George Chacko, Santa Clara University
Liquidity Risk in the Corporate Bond Markets: An Application to Financial Institutions
Raul Ibarra, Banco de Mexico
A Spatial Dominance Approach to Evaluate the Performance of Stocks and Bonds: Does the Investment Horizon Matter?
Ching-Yi Lin, National Tsing Hua University, Ling Feng, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, and Chun Wang, Brooklyn College, CUNY
Do Capital Flows Matter to Stock and Housing Returns? Evidence from China
Yu Zheng, City University of Hong Kong, and Xueping Wu, City University of Hong Kong
Securitization Induced Innocently Lax Screening during Bank Deregulation
Discussants: from above participants
[82] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES Chair: Akihiko Kawaura, Doshisha University
Papers: Yi-Chung Hsu, National Taichung University of Science and Technology, and Shr-Hao Liu, Providence University
A Study of Efficiency of Local Government Expenditures in China:
A Super Slacks-Based Model Akihiko Kawaura, Doshisha University
Consequences of Multiple Term: Evidence from Mayors in Japan Chih-Hsun Lin, National Chiayi University, and Jui-Chuan Della Chang, National Chiayi University
On Measuring Indebtedness of Taiwan’s Regional Government:
The Stochastic Frontier Approach Discussants: from above participants
[83] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
LABOR ECONOMICS I
Chair: Colleen K. Chrisinger, University of Oregon Papers: De-Chih Liu, Tamkang University
The Evolution of Excess Job Reallocation in the U.S.
Yukako Ono, Keio University, and Isamu Yamamoto, Keio University
Monopsony in Local Labor Markets and the Wage of Japanese Female Part-Time Workers
Akira Shimada, Nagasaki University
Parental Migration, Unpaid Child Labour, and Human Capital Formation
Discussants: from above participants
[85] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES
Organizer: Hope Corman, Rider University Chair: Hugh T. Rockoff, Rutgers University
Revised 2.10.13 PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE Page 14 of 27 Papers: Dhaval Dave, NBER, and Bentley University, Nancy E.
Reichman, Princeton University, and Hope Corman, Rider University Effect of Welfare Reform on Women’s Crime
Hope Corman, Rider Univesity, and H. Naci Mocan, Louisiana State University, and NBER
Alcohol Consumption, Deterrence and Crime in New York City Eugen Dimant, University of Paderborn
Individual Corruptibility and Ambiguous Earnings—An Experimental Approach
Discussants: Jane E. Ruseski, University of Alberta Michael A. Leeds, Temple University
Dhaval Dave, NBER, and Bentley University
[86] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
Sponsored by KIER Economic Research Foundation, JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Specially Promoted Research #23000001, KIER Market Quality Research Project, and Keio University-Kyoto University Joint Global COE Program on Market Quality
LAW AND ECONOMICS ON MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE Organizer: Makoto Yano, Kyoto University
Chair: Tomoya Sakagami, Kumamoto Gakuen University
Papers: Tomoya Sakagami, Kumamoto Gakuen University, Hiroko Inoue, Kyoto University, and Yasuhiko Kato, Kumamoto Gakuen University
Japanese Domestic Airline Network Optimization in Consideration of Transit Passenger Cost
Tomoru Hiramatsu, Kumamoto Gakuen University Expansive Urban Growth Boundary
Tetsuro Mizoguchi, Reitaku University Bribery Prevention and Efficiency Wage Discussants: from above participants
[87] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
TRADE CREDIT AND DEVELOPMENT
Chair: Wasseem Mina, United Arab Emirates University Papers: Hideyuki Kamiryo, Hiroshima Shudo University
Technological Policy and Dynamic Results to Government and Private: Empirically Using 68 Countries and Based on Sato’s (1981) Conservation Laws
Wasseem Mina, United Arab Emirates University Social Cohesion and FDI
Mariko Watanabe, Japan External Trade Organization
Competition of Mechanisms: How Chinese Home Appliances Firms Coped with Default Risk of Trade Credit
Mariko Watanabe, Japan External Trade Organization, and Noriyuki Yanagawa, University of Tokyo
Ex-Ante Bargaining and Ex-Post Enforcement of Trade Credit Supply: Theory and Evidence from China
Discussants: from above participants
[88] 8:00–9:45 a.m.
Allied Society Session: SEEPS
EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL TAXATION AND REGULATION ON MARKET QUALITY
Organizer and Chair: Eiji B. Hosoda, Keio University Papers: Ayumi Onuma, Keio University
To Lift or Not to Lift Trade Bans: Legal and Illegal Markets with Laundering
Eiji Sawada, Keio University
Damage Based Taxes and Dynamic Behavior of Nonpoint Agents Kazuaki Sato, Keio University
Attitudes towards Taxes: Consumption Tax or Environmental Tax?
Discussants: Kazuaki Sato, Keio University Ayumi Onuma, Keio University
Eiji Sawada, Keio University
[89] 10:00–11:30 a.m.
General Session KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Address: Takatoshi Ito, University of Tokyo
Human vs. Machine: Impact of Changing Microstructure on the Efficiency of the Foreign Exchange Market
[90] 10:00–11:30 a.m.
GENDER GAP IN THE JAPANESE LABOR MARKET Organizers: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach, and Yukiko Abe, Hokkaido University
Chair: Hideo Owan, University of Tokyo
Papers: Hideo Owan, University of Tokyo, Takao Kato, Colgate University, and Daiji Kawaguchi, Hitotsubashi University
Dynamics of the Gender Gap in the Workplace: An Econometric Case Study of a Large Japanese Firm
Masako Oi, Koichi Junior College, and Yukiko Abe, Hokkaido University
Education and Labor Market Participation: Evidence from Japanese Regions
Yukiko Abe, Hokkaido University
Regional Variations in Labor Force Behavior of Women in Japan Discussants: Dean Hyslop, Victoria University of Wellington Hideo Owan, University of Tokyo
Daiji Kawaguchi, Hitotsubashi University
[91] 10:00–11:30 a.m.
EARNINGS INEQUALITY AND LABOR ISSUES
Organizer: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach Chair: Scott M. Fuess Jr., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and Institute for the Study of Labor
Papers: Yun Xu, Central University of Finance and Economics Trade and China Wage Inequality
Jongsung Kim, Bryant University, and Edinaldo Tebaldi, Bryant University
Sources of Inequality in the United States Yu-Cheng Lai, Shih Chien University
The Effect of Migrant Workers on College Premium: Evidence from Taiwan ROC
Sheng-Jang Sheu, National University of Kaohsiung, and Shao-Hsun Keng, National University of Kaohsiung
Intra- and Inter-generational Assimilation after the 1949 Migration to Taiwan
Discussants: Jongsung Kim, Bryant University Yun Xu, Central University of Finance and Economics
Scott M. Fuess Jr., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and Institute for the Study of Labor
Yu-Cheng Lai, Shih Chien University
[92] 10:00–11:30 a.m.
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT: ASIA AND AFRICA Organizers: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach, and Scott M. Fuess Jr., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and Institute for the Study of Labor
Chair: Mariana Spatareanu, Rutgers University
Papers: Donghyun Park, Asian Development Bank, Gemma B.
Estrada, Asian Development Bank, and Marcus Noland, Peterson Institute for International Economics, and East-West Center
Developing the Services Sector as Engine of Growth for Asia: An Overview
Yunling Liang, China University of Petroleum
Human Capital Externalities and Firm Productivity Gains:
Evidences from Chinese Cities
Jean-Claude Maswana, Kyoto University, and JICA-Research Institute
Revised 2.10.13 PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE Page 15 of 27 Revisiting Infrastructures, Trade Specialization and Economic
Growth in Africa
Discussants: Jean-Claude Maswana, Kyoto University, and JICA-Research Institute
Muhan Huang, Hokkaido University Donghyun Park, Asian Development Bank
[92A] 10:00–11:30 a.m.
Allied Society Session: AsLEA
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LEGAL ISSUES IN CHINA Organizer: Yun-Chien Chang, Academia Sinica
Chair: Yu-Hsin Lin, National Chengchi University Papers: Wen-Yu Wang, National Taiwan University
Chinese Private Equity Funds as Rent-Seekers Yue Qiao, Shandong University
Reform of Legal Services: Incentive, Legal Effort and Organizational Structures
Yun-Chien Chang, Academia Sinica
A Comparative and Economic Analysis of Access to Landlocked Land: A Case for a Hybrid of Property and Liability Rules Discussants: Yun-Chien Chang, Academia Sinica
Wen-Yu Wang, National Taiwan University Yue Qiao, Shandong University
[93] 12:45–2:30 p.m.
Sponsored by KIER Economic Research Foundation, JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Specially Promoted Research #23000001, KIER Market Quality Research Project, and Keio University-Kyoto University Joint Global COE Program on Market Quality
MACROECONOMICS OF TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN CAPITAL
Organizer: Makoto Yano, Kyoto University Chair: Fumio Dei, Kobe University
Papers: Fumio Dei, Kobe University, Takakazu Honryo, University of Mannheim, and Makoto Yano, Kyoto University
‘Anti-trust Policy’ vs ‘Industrial Policy’
Yuichi Furukawa, Simon Fraser University, and Chukyo University Perpetual Leapfrogging in International Competition
Taiyo Yoshimi, Columbia Business School, and Nanzan University, and Muneya Matsui, Nanzan University
Macroeconomic Dynamics in a Model with Heterogeneous Wage Contracts
Discussants: Yuichi Furukawa, Simon Fraser University, and Chukyo University
Taiyo Yoshimi, Columbia Business School, and Nanzan University Yuichi Furukawa, Simon Fraser University, and Chukyo University
[94] 12:45–2:30 p.m.
Sponsored by Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON FIRMS IN EAST ASIA Organizer: Dionisius A. Narjoko, ERIA
Chair: Shujiro Urata, Waseda University, and ERIA Papers: Ari Kuncoro, University of Indonesia
Globalization and Innovation in Indonesia: Evidence from Micro-Data on Medium and Large Manufacturing Establishments Keiko Ito, Senshu University
Sources of Learning-by-Exporting Effects: Does Exporting Promote Innovation?
Juthathip Jongwanich, Asian Institute of Technology, and Archanun Kohpaiboon, Thammasat University
Multinational Enterprises, Exporting and R&D Activities in Thailand
Chin Hee Hahn, Gachon University, and Chang-Gyun Park, Chung-Ang University
Skill Upgrading, Technology Choice and the Role of Exporting in Korean Manufacturing Sector
Discussants: Archanun Kohpaiboon, Thammasat University Chin Hee Hahn, Gachon University
Ari Kuncoro, University of Indonesia Keiko Ito, Senshu University
[95] 12:45–2:30 p.m.
TOPICS IN OPEN ECONOMY AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
Chair: Ronaldo Carpio, University of International Business &
Economics
Papers: Ronaldo Carpio, University of International Business &
Economics
Discounted Dynamic Programming in the Space of Legendre-Fenchel Transforms
Jui-Chuan Della Chang, National Chiayi University, and Dennis W.
Jansen, Texas A&M University
Inflation Dynamics and the Cost Channel: The Small Open Economy Case
Masanori Ono, Seikei University
Balance of Payments Stages in the World over Three Decades Kiyotaka Sato, Yokohama National University, and Shrestha Nagendra, Yokohama National University
Global and Regional Shock Transmission: New Evidence from Globally Integrated Input-Output Table
Discussants: Dilyana D. Dimova, Oxford University Masanori Ono, Seikei University
Ronaldo Carpio, University of International Business & Economics Jui-Chuan Della Chang, National Chiayi University
[96] 12:45–2:30 p.m.
Allied Society Session: IEFS Japan
INTERNATIONAL TRADE, PRODUCT STANDARDS, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Organizer and Chair: Morihiro Yomogida, Sophia University Papers: Yasushi Kawabata, Nagoya City University, and Yasuhiro Takarada, Nanzan University
Regional Agreements on Standards: Multilateralism versus Regionalism
Akihiko Yanase, Tohoku University, and Hiroshi Kurata, Tohoku Gakuin University
Standards and Regional Trade Agreements
Morihiro Yomogida, Sophia University, and Yan Ma, Kobe University
Foreign Direct Investment and Border Carbon Adjustments Discussants: Akihiko Yanase, Tohoku University
Morihiro Yomogida, Sophia University Yasushi Kawabata, Nagoya City University
[97] 12:45–2:30 p.m.
LIPSEY MEMORIAL PANEL II: DETERMINANTS AND EFFECTS OF CROSS-BORDER BANKING
Organizer: Katheryn Niles Russ, University of California, Davis, and NBER
Chair: Galina B. Hale, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Papers: Claudia M. Buch, University of Tubingen, IAW, and CESif, Katja Neugebauer, IAW, and Christoph Schroder, Center for European Economic Research
Changing Forces of Gravity: How the Crisis Affected Cross-Border Banking
Carolina Villegas Sanchez, Ramon Llull University, Christian Fons-Rosen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, University of Maryland, Bent Sorensen, University of Houston, and Vadym Volosovych, Erasmus University
Quantifying the Productivity Gains from FDI
Galina B. Hale, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and Maury Obstfeld, University of California, Berkeley
Revised 2.10.13 PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE Page 16 of 27 Global Banks and Global Transmission
Matteo Cacciatore, HEC Montreal, Fabio Ghironi, Boston College, and Viktors Stebunovs, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
The Domestic and International Effects of U.S. Interstate Banking Discussants: Takatoshi Ito, University of Tokyo
Mark M. Spiegel, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Eugenio Cerutti, International Monetary Fund
Michael Koetter, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
[99] 12:45–2:30 p.m.
Sponsored by Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies (IMES), Bank of Japan
FINANCIAL CRISES AND GOVERNMENT BONDS Chair: Mitsuru Katagiri, Bank of Japan
Papers: Mitsuru Katagiri, Bank of Japan, Ryo Kato, Bank of Japan, and Takayuki Tsuruga, Kyoto University
Managing Financial Crises: Lean or Clean?
Yuk-Chow So, University of Macau, and U Sio Chong, University of Macau
Financial Crisis, Capital Requirement and Stress Tests: Evidence from the Extreme Value and Stable Paretian Estimates
Walli Ullah, Tohoku University, Yasumasa Matsuda, Tohoku University, and Yoshihiko Tsukuda, Tohoku University
Term Structure Forecasting of Government Bond Yields with Latent and Macroeconomic Factors: Do Macroeconomic Factors Imply Better Out-of-Sample Forecasts?
Discussants: from above participants
[100] 12:45–2:30 p.m.
Allied Society Session: JHEA HEALTH CARE AND AGING
Organizers: Yukiko Abe, Hokkaido University, and Hideki Hashimoto, University of Tokyo
Chair: Jay Bhattacharya, Stanford University Papers: Jay Bhattacharya, Stanford University
The Consequences of Population Aging on the Sustainability of Health Care Systems
Misuzu Azuma, Chiba Keizai University, and Hiroshi Fujiu, Chiba Keizai University
Two-Sided Transfers from Adult Children of Elderly Persons Meng Konishi, Waseda Institute for Advanced Study, Yoshifumi Konishi, Sophia University, and Haruko Noguchi, Waseda University
Retiring for Better Health? Evidence from Health Investment Behaviors in Japan
Discussants: Misuzu Azuma, Chiba Keizai University Meng Konishi, Waseda Institute for Advanced Study Jay Bhattacharya, Stanford University
[101] 12:45–2:30 p.m.
LABOR MARKET POLICIES AND THEIR IMPACTS Organizers: Yukiko Abe, Hokkaido University, and Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach
Chair: Tomoko Kishi, Nanzan University Papers: Tomoko Kishi, Nanzan University
Cohort Effects, Spousal Incomes, and Female Labor Force Participation in Japan: A Panel Data Analysis
Dean Hyslop, Victoria University of Wellington
The Impact of the 2008 Youth Minimum Wage Reform in New Zealand
Yuko Mori, Hitotsubashi University, and Daiji Kawaguchi, Hitotsubashi University
The Impact of the 2007 Minimum Wage Reform on Youth Employment in Japan
Discussants: Dean Hyslop, Victoria University of Wellington
Daiji Kawaguchi, Hitotsubashi University Tomoko Kishi, Nanzan University
[102] 12:45–2:30 p.m.
DISCRIMINATION, WAGE GAP, AND JOB MOBILITY Organizers: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach, and Yukiko Abe, Hokkaido University
Chair: Emiko Usui, Nagoya University Papers: Akira Nagae, Waseda University
Statistical Discrimination and Disability Yuki Onozuka, Hitotsubashi University
Illusive Improvement: Gender Wage Gap and Sample Selection in Japan
Emiko Usui, Nagoya University, and Seik Kim, University of Washington
Employer Learning, Job Mobility, and Wage Dynamics Discussants: Emiko Usui, Nagoya University
Akira Nagae, Waseda University Yuki Onozuka, Hitotsubashi University
[103] 12:45–2:30 p.m.
ECONOMIC THEORY: OPTIMIZATION AND MARKET REGULATIONS
Organizer: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach
Organizer: Jack W. Hou, California State University, Long Beach