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No | Author(s) | Title | Date |
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241 | Fazekas, K. | Transition of the Hungarian Labour Market- Age, Skill and Regional Differences | January 2005 |
242 | Asako, K. | On Consumption Rather than on Production: The Optimal Environmental Taxation of an Open Economy (in Japanese) | January 2005 |
243 | Shiohama, T. | Fixed Size Confidence Regions for Parameters of Stationary Processes Based on a Minimum Contrast Estimator | January 2005 |
244 | Hayakawa, A. | The 2004 Occupational Pension Reform in Japan (in Japanese) | January 2005 |
245 | Hosoya, K. | The Speed of Convergence in a Two-Sector Growth Model with Health Capital | January 2005 |
246 | Sekine, K. | Pension Plan Management from the Corporate Management Perspective (in Japanese) | January 2005 |
247 | Hagemejer, K. | Accounting for the New Swedish Old-age Pension Scheme: A Comment | January 2005 |
248 | Ogura, S. | On a Columbus's Egg: A Comment on Settergern's Paper | January 2005 |
249 | Settergren, O. Mikula, B.D. |
The Rate of Return of Pay-As-You-Go Pension Systems | January 2005 |
No | Author(s) | Title | Date |
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250 | Nakashima, S. | Actual Conditions of Foreigners' Crime in Japan (in Japanese) | January 2005 |
251 | Ogawa, N. Takayama, N. |
Demography and Ageing | January 2005 |
252 | Nakamura, H. Nakamura, M. |
Economic Growth with Mechanization of the Production Process | March 2005 |
253 | Takayama, N. | Pension Reform in Japan | March 2005 |
254 | Ikemoto, S. | The Outlook of the Old-age Pension System in the Czech Republic | March 2005 |
255 | Iwaskaki, I. Sato, K. |
Private Pension Funds in Hungary →figures |
March 2005 |
256 | Yoshino, E. | Consistently Compromising Reform of the Polish Pension System: from 1999 to 2004 | March 2005 |
257 | Bezdek, V. | The Public Pension System in the Czech Republic from the Point of View of Public Finance | March 2005 |
258 | Yorimitsu, M. | Population Decrease in Japan and Okinawa (in Japanese) | March 2005 |
259 | Gabos, A. Gal, R. I. Kezdi, G. |
Fertility Effects of the Pension System and Other Intergenerational Transfers: Test on Hungarian Data | March 2005 |
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270 | Kim, S. Sun, W. Kurata, Y. |
On the Possibility of Foreign Worker's Employment in Japanese Elderly Care Service Sector (in Japanese) | March 2005 |
271 | Takayama, N. | Reforming the MP's Pensions in Japan(in Japanese) | April 2005 |
272 | Eguchi, T. | The Supplementary Pension System in France (in Japanese) | April 2005 |
273 | Takayama, N. | The New World Bank Report on Pensions (in Japanese) | June 2005 |
274 | Ito, T. Tsuri, M. |
Sustainability of the Public Pension System in Japan (in Japanese) | June 2005 |
275 | Yomogida, M. Aoki, R. |
It Takes a Village: Network Effect of Child-rearing | June 2005 |
276 | Yoshida, H. | Intergenerational Imbalance and Fiscal Reform in Japan: Approach with Generational Accounting (Abstract Only) | September 2005 |
277 | Takayama, N. | Rise and Fall of the Opting-out Plan in Japanese Pensions: A Brief Note | September 2005 |
278 | Tamagno, E. | The Canadian Pension System | September 2005 |
279 | Hata, J. | The Future of Corporate Pensions and Retirement Benefits in Japan (in Japanese) | September 2005 |
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280 | Fujimoto, K. | Corporate and Personal Pensions in Germany (in Japanese) | October 2005 |
281 | Ozawa, M. | International Comparison of Retirement Benefits Accounting (in Japanese) | October 2005 |
282 | Takayama, N. | Social Security Pensions and Intergenerational Equity: The Japanese Case | October 2005 |