Papers - Yamamoto, Isamu
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K Ishii, I Yamamoto, M Nakayama
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 70, 101285 (Journal of the Japanese and International Economies) 70 2023.12
ISSN 08891583
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Intervention and information effects at the individual level during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
MS Chang, I Yamamoto
PloS one 18 (11), e0294189 (PLoS ONE) 18 ( 11 November ) e0294189 2023.11
ISSN 1932-6203
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Muto K, Yamamoto I, Nagasu M, Tanaka M, Wada K
PLoS ONE (PLoS ONE) 15 ( 6 ) e0234292 2020.06
Accepted, ISSN 1932-6203
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Job tasks and wages in the Japanese labor market: Evidence from wage functions
Kobayashi T, Yamamoto I
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies (Journal of the Japanese and International Economies) 58 2020.12
Accepted, ISSN 08891583
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Why Do People Overwork at the Risk of Impairing Mental Health?
Kuroda S, Yamamoto I
Journal of Happiness Studies (Journal of Happiness Studies) 20 ( 5 ) 1519 - 1538 2019.06
Accepted, ISSN 13894978
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Effect of Work-Life Balance Practices on Firm Productivity: Evidence from Japanese Firm-level Panel Data
YAMAMOTO Isamu
B E JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS & POLICY (WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH) 14 ( 4 ) forthcoming 2014
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted, ISSN 1935-1682
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Is downward wage flexibility the primary factor of Japan's prolonged deflation?
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Asian Economic Policy Review 9 ( 1 ) 2014
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted
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What motivates volunteer work in an emergency? Evidence from the 2011 East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Economics Bulletin 32 1933-1941 2012
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted
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Do peers affect determination of work hours? Evidence based on unique employee data from global Japanese firms in Europe
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Journal of Labor Research 34 ( 3 ) 359-388 - 388 2013
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted, ISSN 0195-3613
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Firms’ demand for work hours: Evidence from matched firm-worker data in Japan
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies (ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE) 29 ( 3 ) 57-73 - 73 2013
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted, ISSN 0889-1583
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Impact of overtime regulations on wages and work hours
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies (ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE) 26 ( 2 ) 249-262 - 262 2012
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted, ISSN 0889-1583
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Wage premiums for firms’ work-life balance practices: Evidence from Japanese matched firm-worker data
YAMAMOTO Isamu
The Business & Management Review 4 ( 1 ) 153-161 2013
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted
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The era of the 24-hour society?: Assessing changes in work timing using a Japanese time use survey
YAMAMOTO Isamu
APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD) 19 ( 11 ) 1035-1038 - 1038 2012
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, ISSN 1350-4851
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Estimating Frisch labor supply elasticity in Japan
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Journal of The Japanese and International Economies (ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE) 22 ( 4 ) 566–585 - 585 2008
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted, ISSN 0889-1583
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The Employment of Older Workers in Japanese Firms: Empirical Evidence From Micro Data
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Human Resource Management in Aging Societies: Perspectives from Japan and Germany (Palgrave Macmillan) 2008
Research paper (conference, symposium, etc.), Joint Work, Accepted
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Why are Nominal Wages Downwardly Rigid, but Less So in apan?: An Explanation based on Behavioral Economics and Labor Market/Macroeconomic Differences
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Monetary and Economic Studies 25 ( 2 ) 45-88 2007
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted
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Wage Fluctuations in Japan after the Burst of the Bubble: Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity, Payroll, and the Unemployment Rate
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Monetary and Economic Studies 23 ( 2 ) 1月30日 2005
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted
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The Impact of Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity on the unemployment Rate: Quantitative Evidence from Japan
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Monetary and Economic Studies 21 ( 4 ) 57-86 2003
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted
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Are Japanese Nominal Wages Downwardly Rigid? (Part II): Examinations using a Friction Model
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Monetary and Economic Studies 21 ( 2 ) 31-68 2003
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted
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Are Japanese Nominal Wages Downwardly Rigid? (Part I): Examinations using a Friction Model
YAMAMOTO Isamu
Monetary and Economic Studies 21 ( 2 ) 1月29日 2003
Research paper (scientific journal), Joint Work, Accepted