Journal of the Japanese and International Economies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the Japanese and International Economies is 6. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Are Japanese Full-time Workers Conservative in Starting New Businesses?134
Does the productivity J-curve exist in Japan?-Empirical studies based on the multiple q theory55
Lerner meets Metzler: Tariff pass-through of worldwide trade44
Management practices and productivity in Japan: Evidence from six industries in JP MOPS38
No Successor, No Success? Impact of a Little Son on Business Performance36
Tackling the risks in crypto: Choosing among bans, containment and regulation27
Offshoring and working hours adjustments in a within-firm labor market26
How the new fed municipal bond facility capped municipal-treasury yield spreads in the Covid-19 recession21
Nelson–Siegel decay factor and term premia in Japan20
Editorial Board19
Employers’ stereotypes and taste-based discrimination14
Editorial Board14
A field experiment on discrimination against foreigners in the rental housing market in Japan examining the 23 wards of Tokyo12
Tokenism in gender diversity on board of directors11
Bequests and wealth inequality in Japan11
The transmission of monetary policy shocks: Evidence from Japan11
Stock market response to public investment under the zero lower bound: Cross-industry evidence from Japan10
Intergenerational associations between paternal job loss and children's educational attainment in Japan9
Global competition and labor-intensive production in SMEs: Firm-level evidence from Japan at the threshold of the lost decades9
Cross-regional heterogeneity in health and economic outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic: An analysis of Japan9
Policy uncertainty in Japan9
The China shock and job reallocation in Japan8
Nowcasting economic activity with mobility data8
The impact of science-intensive drugs on longevity and cure rate: Evidence from new prescription drugs launched in Japan7
The impact of firms’ international trade on domestic suppliers: The case of Japan7
Potential benefits and determinants of remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from Japanese Household Panel Data7
Trust in finance: Values matter7
Natural trading partners versus empires in East and Southeast Asia regional integration (1840-1938)7
Editorial Board7
The effect of regional import shocks on job flows in Japanese manufacturing establishments6
The effects of a megabank merger on firm-Bank relationships and loan availability6
Information effects of monetary policy6
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