M Hashimoto - The American Economic Review, 1981 - JSTOR
The standard analysis of firm-specific human capital argues that the cost of and the return to
the investment will be shared by the worker and the employer. By sharing the investment,
the parties reduce the likelihood of either party unilaterally terminating the employment ...
M Hashimoto… - The American Economic Review, 1985 - JSTOR
A long-term employment relationship in Japan has been cited often as a principal reason for
Japan's high labor productivity. Yet, recent discussions suggest that Japan may not be
unique in enjoying strong employer-employee attachment. What are the facts? IIL Llly ...
M Hashimoto - The Journal of Political Economy, 1979 - JSTOR
The prevalence in Japan of flexible wages in the form of bonus payments is explained by a
high profitability of investment in specific human capital together with the low costs of
transactions facing the employer and the worker in assessing fluctuations in productivities. ...
M Hashimoto… - The Bell Journal of Economics, 1980 - JSTOR
When firm-specific human capital is involved, both the worker and the employer have the
incentive to prespecify future wages. This incentive arises from transaction costs associated
with spot contracts and from opportunistic bargaining which may occur during the ...
M Hashimoto - The American Economic Review, 1982 - JSTOR
Jobs differ widely in both the number and kinds of fringe benefits they offer, but the
opportunities for learning on the job, which may be offered to workers either formally or
informally, are believed to be an important fringe benefit present in practically all working ...
M Hashimoto - 1990 - research.upjohn.org
Japan and the United States today represent the two most successful free market economies
in the world. These two economies share many similarities: both operate in highly
competitive and open markets; both have enjoyed strong positions in manufacturing and ...
[CITATION] Employment and wage systems in Japan and their implications for productivity
M Hashimoto - Paying for productivity: A look at the evidence, The …, 1990
M Hashimoto… - The American Economic Review, 1992 - JSTOR
In Hashimoto and Raisian (1985), we reported our analysis of the differences in the level of
tenure and the shape of earnings profiles in Japan and the United States. One of the main
findings reported in that article was that the firm-specific tenure (a proxy for firm-specific ...
B Fleisher, M Hashimoto… - The Journal of Economic …, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The authors assess the impact of foreign graduate teaching associates (GTAs) on
undergraduate economics instruction where the standard language for the majority of
students is English. They find little evidence that foreign GTAs adversely affect grades in ...
M Hashimoto - 1974 - nber.org
I benefited greatly from comments and suggestions made by Gary S. Becker, Margaret L.
Hashimoto, Masatoshi Kuratani, H. Gregg Lewis, Gail Makinen, Jacob Mincer, Marc Nerlove,
Douglas S. Paauw, Gary Saxonhouse, TW Schultz, T. Paul Schultz, Miron Stano, Kozo ...
M Hashimoto - Journal of Labor Economics, 1993 - JSTOR
This article discusses some aspects of labor market adjustments in Japan that may be
relevant to the low unemployment rate there. Japanese statistics treat kyugyosha (persons
not at work) as being employed, but some of these workers would be counted as ...
M Hashimoto… - Economic Inquiry, 1980 - Wiley Online Library
Blacks are less likely to own homes than whites.'Women are paid less than men. No
economist would accept these observations as even prima facie evidence of discrimination
in these markets. Blacks as a group are poorer than whites, and black comparative ...
M Hashimoto - 1994 - nber.org
The international competitiveness of the American economy is a critical policy concern for
the United States. The key factor behind an internationally competitive economy is the ability
of its labor force to adapt flexibly to continual innovation and to produce high-quality ...
M Hashimoto - JL & Econ., 1987 - HeinOnline
G, trowing evidence indicates that the federal minimum wage law has adversely affected the
employment rate, the labor-force participation rate, and on-the-job training of young workers.
1 Insofar as the minimum wage has adverse effects on youth labor markets, it is also ...
[CITATION] Employment and unemployment effects of minimum wages
M Hashimoto… - NBER, Working Paper, Cambridge, 1970
BA Weinberg, BM Fleisher… - 2007 - nber.org
This paper develops an original measure of learning in higher education, based on grades
in subsequent courses. Using this measure of learning, this paper shows that student
evaluations are positively related to current grades but unrelated to learning once current ...
M Hashimoto - Economic Inquiry, 1975 - Wiley Online Library
This paper re-examines the specific human capital hypothesis concerning short-run
employment variation to analyze the circumstances in which wage reductions and/or layoffs
will occur. By relaxing the usual assumption of downward wage rigidity, we show that the ...
M Hashimoto, R Percy, T Schoellner… - IZA Discussion Paper …, 2004 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We investigate the effects of maternity leave coverage on women's post-birth
wages, job tenure, and labor market attachment. We pay particular attention to unobservable
characteristics that are correlated with maternity leave coverage and that affect labor ...
M Hashimoto… - Journal of the Japanese and International …, 1989 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper estimates the magnitudes of on-the-job investments in human capital in
Japan and the United States for three firm size categories. Japanese workers are found to
invest more than US workers, and workers in large firms invest more in both countries. The ...
[CITATION] The structure and short-run adaptability of labor markets in Japan and the United States
M Hashimoto… - 1987 - Hoover Institution, Stanford …
M Hashimoto, K Yamanaka, T Shimosato… - The Bulletin of Tokyo …, 2006 - J-STAGE
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in oral condition and health status
between persons with 20 or more teeth at the age of 80 (8020 elderly) and persons of the
same age with less than 20 teeth (non-8020 elderly). This study was conducted by a team ...
BA Weinberg, M Hashimoto… - The Journal of Economic …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The authors develop an original measure of learning in higher education, based on grades
in subsequent courses. Using this measure of learning, they show that student evaluations
are positively related to current grades but unrelated to learning once current grades are ...
M Hashimoto - 1981 - getcited.org
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[CITATION] Aspects of labor market flexibility in Japan and the United States
M Hashimoto… - Employment Security and labor market flexibility: an …, 1992
M Hashimoto - Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 1995 - Elsevier
This paper distinguishes between two types of investment in employment relations:
Investment in technical skills and investment in the reliability of information exchanged
within the firm. The first type of investment affects productivity in ways that are well known. ...
M Hashimoto - 2000 - research.upjohn.org
... Upjohn Institute Press Book Chapters. Title. Fringe Benefits and Employment. Authors.
Masanori Hashimoto, Ohio State University. Year. 2000. Citation. Hashimoto, Masanori.
2000. "Fringe Benefits and Employment." In Employee ...
M Hashimoto, K Yamanaka… - Geriatrics & …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: To clarify the relationship between oral condition and health status, particularly
bone mineral density (BMD), in the elderly aged 80 years or more. Methods: We examined
the oral conditions and health status of two groups. One was elderly who lived at home ...
M Hashimoto - 1974 - nber.org
I benefited greatly from Comments and suggestions made by Gary S. Becker, Margaret L.
Hashimoto, Masatoshi Kuratani, H. Gregg Lewis, Gail Makinen, Jacob Mincer, Marc Nerlove,
Douglas S. Paauw, Gary Saxonhouse, TW Schultz, T. Paul Schultz, Miron Stano, Kozo ...
M Hashimoto… - Working Papers, 2005 - ideas.repec.org
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view it first. Information about this may be contained in the File-Format links below. In case of
further problems read the IDEAS help page. Note that these files are not on the IDEAS site ...
M Hashimoto… - Economic Development and Cultural …, 1981 - JSTOR
As evidenced in much of the work presented at the 1975 Bangkok conference sponsored by
the Conference for International Coordination of National Research in Demography
(CICRED), fertility response to an infant or child death in the family appears to be modest ...
M Hashimoto… - ISER Discussion Paper, 1996 - ideas.repec.org
Recent growth in fringe benefits is attributable to increases in both legally required and
voluntarily provided benefits. Therefore, predictions based upon the conventional firm-level
analysis, in which non-wage payments are assumed to be entirely exogenous, should be ...
M Hashimoto… - Labour Economics, 2000 - Elsevier
Contrary to the argument that non-wage compensation is a tax on labor reducing
employment, we find that employment may increase in response to an increased demand for
benefits (a decreased cost of providing benefits or increased government-mandated ...
Y Higuchi… - Unpublished Manuscript, 2004 - ier.hit-u.ac.jp
Japan saw its unemployment rate rise more than 2.5 folds between 1990 (2.1 percent) and
2002 (5.4 percent) with the rate of increase accelerating after the late 1990's (Figure 1). 1 At
this writing, there is indication that the number of unemployed persons may have peaked ...
M Hashimoto - Managerial and Decision Economics, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
It is well known by now that the Japanese labor market exhibits some distinct features. Some
of these features have often been contrasted with those in the United States. In Japan, for
example, levels of employment tenure are high, employer-employee attachment strong, ...
[CITATION] Demand for children in Japan during modernization
M Hashimoto - Research in Population Economics, 1980 - Jai Pr
M Hashimoto, RA Miller… - 1997 - economics.sbs.ohio-state.edu
ABSTRACT: Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, we investigate whether the
wage and non-wage effects of training hold up over the long run. We also examine the
effects of several other early labor market experience variables. We find that the effects of ...
[CITATION] Training and Employment Relations in Japanese Firms
M Hashimoto - Market Failure in Training, 1991
I Morita, H Nakagaki, K Kato, T Murakami… - …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Results: The group with mothers who did not prefer sweet food had an approximately four times
greater chance of having ≥20 teeth compared with the group with mothers who preferred sweet
food. Those participants who did not prefer sweet food themselves were approximately ...
[CITATION] Firm-Specific Human Capital as a Shared Investment: Reply
M Hashimoto - American Economic Review, 2001 - American Economic Association
[CITATION] Bonus Payments, On-the-Job Training, and Lifetime Employment in Japan, 87J
M Hashimoto - Pol. Econ, 1979
[CITATION] Employment and Wage Systems in Japan and Their Implications on Productivity: A Transaction-Cost Perspective
M Hashimoto - … Institute conference on Worker Compensation and …, 1989
[CITATION] Wage Rigidity in the United States
M Hashimoto… - Manuscript, July, 1984
[CITATION] Economic Interpretations of Japanese Fertility Behavior
M Hashimoto - Preliminary Report, Oct, 1972
[CITATION] Share Repurchases and Cancellation
M Hashimoto - Capital Market TrendReport, 1998
[CITATION] Employment tenure and on-the-job training in Japan and the United States
M Hashimoto… - unpublished paper, University of Washington, 1984
[CITATION] Wage Reduction, Job Separation and Specific Human Capital
M Hashimoto - 1974 - Institute for Economic Research, …
[CITATION] The Effects of Non-Wage Compensation on Employment and Hours,” a paper presented to the Upjohn Institute Conference on Employment Benefits
M Hashimoto - Labor Costs, and Labor Markets in Canada and the …, 1994
R Miller… - Working Papers, 1997 - econpapers.repec.org
By Ross Miller and Masanori Hashimoto; HOW DO TRAINING AND EARLY LABOR MARKET
EXPERIENCE AFFECT THE ECONOMIC WELL-BEING OF YOUTHS? ... Ross Miller () and Masanori
Hashimoto. Working Papers from Ohio State University, Department of Economics. ...
BA Weinberg, BM Fleisher… - 2008 - economics.sbs.ohio-state.edu
Abstract This paper develops an original measure of learning in higher education, based on
grades in subsequent courses. Using this measure of learning, this paper shows that student
evaluations are positively related to current grades but unrelated to learning once current ...
M Hashimoto - 樋口美雄・児玉俊洋・阿部正浩 (2004) の付属論文として …, 2004 - rieti.go.jp
Objective The aim of this project is to analyze the relationship between job search methods
and labor market outcomes of unemployed persons in the US Tabulations are compiled and
multivariate analyses are conducted so that the findings for the US can be compared with ...
BA Weinberg, BM Fleisher… - Manuscript, Dept. Econ., …, 2007 - uqu.edu.sa
Abstract This paper studies methods for evaluating instruction in higher education. We
explore student evaluations of instruction and a variety of alternatives. We develop a simple
model to illustrate the biases inherent in student evaluations. Measuring learning using ...
M Hashimoto - International Economic Review, 1985 - econpapers.repec.org
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M Hashimoto… - 1978 - getcited.org
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[CITATION] Employment Tenure and On-the-job Training: Firm-size Differences in Japan and the United States
M Hashimoto - 1983 - Institute for Economic Research, …
M Hashimoto - Economic Affairs, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
2. Abstract What is the effect of minimum wage regulation on youth crime? Masanori
Hashimoto, of Ohio State University, argues that in the USA the evidence suggests that the
minimum wage causes both unemployment and teenage crime.
[CITATION] Factors Affecting State Differences in Unemployment
M Hashimoto - 1971 - Columbia university.
[CITATION] Davis, Steven J., 116, 116n5. I16n7 Dore, Ronald, 373 Dube, Arindrajit, 37 Eichner, Matthew J., 8, 158, 159, 168 Eriksson, Tor, 74n 11
J Ausink, T Barmby, RJ Barro… - … markets and firm …, 2003 - University Of Chicago Press
M Hashimoto - 1984 - getcited.org
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M Hashimoto - nber.org
During the past year work has proceeded on three broad research programs: education, the
economics of the legal system, and the eco- nomics of health. Some ongoing programs in education
are being directed by Gary S. Becker (personal in- come distribution, consumption-labor ...
[CITATION] Federal Coal Leasing Policy
M Hashimoto… - 1981 - American Enterprise Institute Press
M Hashimoto - jed.or.kr
This paper examines certain economic factors which are postulated to be related to the
decline of fertility in Japan.'It is usually said that the first complete demographic transition
outside the western world occurred in Japan. Although the fertility decline was most ...
M Hashimoto… - economics.sbs.ohio-state.edu
Japan's labor market faces a number of problems, some the direct consequences of the
macroeconomic malaise in the years since the early 1990s and others of a more long-term
nature. Identifying and analyzing the key issues is the purpose of this chapter. This ...
[CITATION] RESEARCH IN ECONOMIC EDUCATION-Evaluating Teaching in Higher Education-The authors show that student evaluations are positively related to …
BA Weinberg, M Hashimoto… - Journal of Economic Education, 2009
[CITATION] Educational choice and labor markets in Japan: Chicago, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1981
M Hashimoto - Economic development and cultural change, 1986
KJ Arrow, J Ausink, FS Balfour… - Labor markets and …, 2003 - books.google.com
Author Index Abe, Yukiko, 15, 350 Abraham, KG, 326 Allen, PT, 377 Anegawa, Tomofumi, 260
Araki, Takashi, 372 Ark, Bart van, 24 Arrow, Kenneth J., 158, 268 Ausink, J., 206 Baker,
George, 77nl 1 Balfour, FS, 329, 331 Barmby, Tim, 373 Barro, RJ, 329 Beach, CM, 329, ...
M Hashimoto, M Jansen… - Center for the …, 1989 - asianetwork.org
The practice of lifetime employment is rooted in Japanese culture. It is difficult to imagine a
key economic institution that does not reflect a country's culture. If it does not, either the
institution or the culture would undergo change leading to mutual divergence or ...
M NAKANISHI, T FUJIWARA… - IEIC Technical Report …, 2006 - sciencelinks.jp
Abstract; This paper describes the outline of the engineering ethics course offered in
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University. The course,
Information Technology and Ethics, consists of 14 classes and was taught by ten teachers ...
F GTAs, B Fleisher, M Hashimoto… - The Journal of …, 2002 - personal.psu.edu
Abstract: The authors assess the impact of foreign graduate teaching associates (GTAs) on
undergraduate economics instruction where the standard language for the majority of
students is English. They find little evidence that foreign GTAs adversely affect grades in ...
[CITATION] How Do Early Work and Training Experiences Affect the Labor Market Outcomes of Youths?
M Hashimoto, RA Miller… - 1998 - Department of Economics, Ohio …
M Hashimoto - The Journal of Asian Studies, 2002 - Cambridge Univ Press
... Masanori Hashimoto a1. a1 Ohio State University. ... 288 pp. $36.95 (cloth). Masanori Hashimoto
(2002) The Journal of Asian Studies, , Volume 61, Issue 01 , February 2002 pp 253-255
http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0021911800032745. Masanori Hashimoto (2002). ...
[CITATION] 3 WAGE FLEXIBILITY IN THE
M Hashimoto… - Labor market adjustments in the …, 1987 - Kluwer Academic Pub
A Dube, T Anegawa, T Araki, B Ark, KJ Arrow… - nber.org
Baker, George, 77n11 Balfour, FS, 329, 331 Barmby, Tim, 373 Barro, RJ, 329 Beach, CM,
329, 331 Becker, Gary S., 35, 267 Ben-Ner, Avner, 74n11 Black, Sandra E., 52n5, 74n11
Blanchflower, David G., 107 Braverman, H., 82n5 Break, G., 329 Brittain, JA, 328 Brown, ...
[CITATION] The Effects of Increases in Non-Wage Compensations on Employment
M Hashimoto… - 1997
M Hashimoto… - 1996 - eric.ed.gov
Abstract: A study investigated the labor market transition of youths over the first 8-14
postschooling years using the 1992 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Its primary
objective was to develop an understanding of youth labor markets by examining the ...
M Hashimoto - Economía de la educación, 1996 - dialnet.unirioja.es
... El capital humano específico como inversión compartida. Autores: Masanori Hashimoto;
Localización: Economía de la educación / coord. por Esteve Oroval Planas, 1996, ISBN
84-344-2601-3 , págs. 109-120. Fundación Dialnet. Acceso de usuarios registrados. ...
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