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Japan's Ltcb: What A Coup And What A Risk, Brian Bremner
Japan's Ltcb: What A Coup And What A Risk, Brian Bremner
Documents
No abstract provided.
The Brief (The 1999 Alumni Magazine), Southern Methodist University, School Of Law
The Brief (The 1999 Alumni Magazine), Southern Methodist University, School Of Law
The Brief (Law Alumni Magazine), 1965-2002
• A Global Law School for the Metroplex
• With Justice for All - A Profile of SMU Alumni on the Supreme Court of Japan and the Supreme Court of Texas
• Reflections on Dean Potts
• The East Asian Financial Crisis: The Legal Dimensions
• Alumni Barbara Lynn says lawyer jokes aren't funny.
Bank Restructuring Falls Short: Imf, Unknown
Gen Ms 02 Batchelder-Haley Letters Finding Aid, Susie R. Bock
Gen Ms 02 Batchelder-Haley Letters Finding Aid, Susie R. Bock
Search the General Manuscript Collection Finding Aids
Description:
Abigail E. Batchelder and Cora M. (Giles) Haley, graduates in the Second Class of 1899 of Gorham Normal School, lived and taught in Japan at the turn of the 20th century. The collection consists of letters to their former landlady and mentor, describing the people, landscape, and society there.
Date Range:
1906-1908, 1915-1916, 1918
Size of Collection:
0.25 ft.
Pile Of Bad, Yakuza-Tied Debts Awaits New President Of Rcc, Tomoko Otake
Pile Of Bad, Yakuza-Tied Debts Awaits New President Of Rcc, Tomoko Otake
Documents
No abstract provided.
Legislators File Complaint Over Ministry's Ncb Rescue, The Japan Times
Legislators File Complaint Over Ministry's Ncb Rescue, The Japan Times
Documents
No abstract provided.
Former Chief Offered To Liquidate Ncb In '97, The Japan Times
Former Chief Offered To Liquidate Ncb In '97, The Japan Times
Documents
No abstract provided.
Former Ncb Execs Held For Cooking Books, The Japan Times
Former Ncb Execs Held For Cooking Books, The Japan Times
Documents
No abstract provided.
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Summer 1999), Taylor University
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Summer 1999), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Summer 1999 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
The Japanese Banking Crisis: Where Did It Come From And How Will It End?, Takeo Hoshi, Anil Kashyap
The Japanese Banking Crisis: Where Did It Come From And How Will It End?, Takeo Hoshi, Anil Kashyap
Documents
No abstract provided.
Recent Banking Sector Reforms In Japan, Hiroshi Nakaso
Recent Banking Sector Reforms In Japan, Hiroshi Nakaso
Documents
No abstract provided.
Ministry Probes Ncb Plan For Reform, Financial Woes, The Japan Times
Ministry Probes Ncb Plan For Reform, Financial Woes, The Japan Times
Documents
No abstract provided.
Rcc To Buy Risky Loans, Unknown
Worker Dislovation: Who Bears The Burden? A Comparative Study Of Social Values In Five Countries, Clyde Summers
Worker Dislovation: Who Bears The Burden? A Comparative Study Of Social Values In Five Countries, Clyde Summers
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rcc Plans Bad Loan Buys From June, Unknown
Jammin’ On The Jazz Frontier: The Japanese Jazz Community In Interwar Shanghai, E. Taylor Atkins
Jammin’ On The Jazz Frontier: The Japanese Jazz Community In Interwar Shanghai, E. Taylor Atkins
Faculty Peer-Reviewed Publications
Examines the community of expatriate Japanese musicians playing jazz in interwar Shanghai, and the symbolic meaning of Shanghai as a "frontier" where musicians could develop their chops.
Debt Collector Starts Operation, Unknown
Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne Alumnus, Taylor University Fort Wayne
TUFW Alumni Publications (All)
The Spring 1999 edition of The Fort Wayne Alumnus, published by Taylor University Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Hlac, Rcb Merger Creates New Collection Agency, Tomoko Otake
Hlac, Rcb Merger Creates New Collection Agency, Tomoko Otake
Documents
No abstract provided.
Inventory Reduction And Productivity Growth: Linkages In The Japanese Automotive Industry, Marvin B. Lieberman, Lieven Demeester
Inventory Reduction And Productivity Growth: Linkages In The Japanese Automotive Industry, Marvin B. Lieberman, Lieven Demeester
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
The literature on JIT production suggests a causal link between work-in-progress inventory and manufacturing productivity. Such a connection has been described in numerous case studies but never tested statistically. Historical data for 52 Japanese automotive companies are used to evaluate the inventory-productivity relationship. It is found that firms increased their productivity rank during periods of substantial inventory reduction. More detailed tests suggest that inventory reductions stimulated gains in productivity. On average, each 10% reduction in inventory led to about a 1% gain in labor productivity, with a lag of about one year. Such effects were more immediate for Toyota affiliates, …
A Comparative Study Of The Writing Component Of The Language Arts Curricula In Japan And In California's Secondary Schools, Nelly Mcfeely
A Comparative Study Of The Writing Component Of The Language Arts Curricula In Japan And In California's Secondary Schools, Nelly Mcfeely
Master's Theses
Digitized thesis
An Analysis Of The Sino-Japanese Dispute Over The T'Iaoyutai Islets (Senkaku Gunto), Hungdah Chiu
An Analysis Of The Sino-Japanese Dispute Over The T'Iaoyutai Islets (Senkaku Gunto), Hungdah Chiu
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
The Diaoyutai/Senkaku Islands Dispute: Its History And An Analysis Of The Ownership Claims Of The P.R.C., R.O.C., And Japan, Han-Yi Shaw
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Fall From Grace: United States Images Of Japan, 1894--1921, Darryl Scott Hushaw
Fall From Grace: United States Images Of Japan, 1894--1921, Darryl Scott Hushaw
UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations
This thesis examines the shifting American perceptions of Japan in the period from the Sino-Japanese War to the Washington Naval Conference, as expressed in the popular press, government statements, missionary speeches, and other printed materials. During this period, the American image of Japan changed dramatically, and the image of the Japanese was transformed from an admirable, if exotic, people, to formidable economic, cultural, and strategic rivals. While Theodore Roosevelt pursued a pragmatic East Asian policy based on the interests and capabilities of the nations in question, his successors altered this policy, with the Taft Administration mounting an economic challenge to …
Les Saisons, Imperial Hotel Osaka
Les Saisons, Imperial Hotel Osaka
The Marilyn B. Feingold Menu Collection
No abstract provided.
Spoiling The Surprise: Constraints Facing Random Regulatory Inspections In Japan And The United States, Andrew Chin
Spoiling The Surprise: Constraints Facing Random Regulatory Inspections In Japan And The United States, Andrew Chin
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
This Article is organized as follows. Part I presents a rational actor model of legal compliance under an enforcement regime based on random inspections and identifies two classes of reforms that can be applied in combination to improve aggregate compliance. Part II introduces the problem of corrupt tip-offs into the model and argues that exogenous reforms are necessary to combat corruption. Part III surveys the use of random administrative inspections in the United States, reviews the approaches taken by four such programs to improve compliance and fight corruption, and describes the various constraints under which they must operate. Part IV …
Japan: The World Of My Dreams, Nicholas Felton, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Japan: The World Of My Dreams, Nicholas Felton, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker
Culture
This book was completed for Jan Baker's artists' book class.
Private Ordering At The World's First Futures Exchange, Mark D. West
Private Ordering At The World's First Futures Exchange, Mark D. West
Michigan Law Review
Modern derivative securities - financial instruments whose value is linked to or "derived" from some other asset - are often sophisticated, complex, and subject to a variety of rules and regulations. The same is true of the derivative instruments traded at the world's first organized futures exchange, the Dojima Rice Exchange in Osaka, Japan, where trade flourished for nearly 300 years, from the late seventeenth century until shortly before World War II. This Article analyzes Dojima's organization, efficiency, and amalgam of legal and extralegal rules. In doing so, it contributes to a growing body of literature on commercial self-regulation while …
The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser
The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser
The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.