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Free Trade is the Way to Achieve Japan's National Food Security
YAMASHITA Kazuhito
Improving Productivity amid Declining Population and Increasing Environmental Constraints
MORIKAWA Masayuki
A New Tax on Assets Held by Those with a Vested Interest
KOBAYASHI Keiichiro
A Tough Ordeal for the Euro: The collapse of the currency bubble was inevitable
OGAWA Eiji
The BOJ Should Provide Long-term Inflation Projections to Show Unwavering Commitment to Fight Deflation
ITO Takatoshi
Becoming a True World Power Requires Relinquishing some Odd "Chinese Characteristics" - Sharing Values with the Developed Countries; Overcoming Instability by Implementing Political Reform -
Chi Hung KWAN
Restoring the Credibility of Japanese GDP Statistics
FUKAO Kyoji
More Research of Price Expectations Needed Now: Essential in enabling Japan to end deflation
SHIMIZUTANI Satoshi
Keeping Institutional Reforms in Step
Post-Crisis Industrial Policies: Facilitation of corporate metabolism should be the target
YOSHINO Naoyuki
Asia Study Report - Embrace the Dynamism of India
URATA Shujiro
Japan Must Seek to Become the Knowledge Hub of Asia
FUJITA Masahisa
Watch Out for Price Rigidities: BOJ's role in quantity adjustments is important
WATANABE Tsutomu
Japan's Post-Crisis External Economic Policies
ITO Koji
Gödel's Money : The future of freedom and civilization
Cloud Computing and Companies' Responses: Act now to restructure IT platforms
MOTOHASHI Kazuyuki
Rising Medical Care Expenditures Could be a Plus for the Economy
IWAMOTO Yasushi
Continued Stiff Lending Attitude toward SMEs: Eliminate overdependence on financial statements in credit analysis
MURAMOTO Tsutomu
Strengthening the Fundamentals of the Japanese Economy: Expanding exports rather than creating domestic demand, generates stability and growth
TODO Yasuyuki
Probing the Issue of Health Disparities:High correlation with income and education - Policies based on the premise of homogeneity should be reconsidered
Upcoming Elections will Determine the Next Government but Political Confusion will Likely Continue
NAKANISHI Hiroshi
U.S. Automotive Crisis: Lessons and prospects - preserving the old design concept backfired
FUJIMOTO Takahiro
Now Is the Time for the Agricultural Big Bang
Report on Productivity Research - China and South Korea catching up in terms of productivity