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2021/01/21 (木)
17:00〜18:30
Marketmaking Middlemen
Makoto Watanabe (VU Amsterdam)
オンライン開催
2021/01/20 (水)
16:30〜18:00
地域活動への参加と主観的幸福度
要藤 正任(京都大学)
第一共同研究室(4F北側)

EBPM研究会と共催(登録者のみ参加可能)

2020/12/17 (木)
17:00〜18:30
Uniformly distributed informed agents in a spatial model of Varian's model sales
中川 訓範 (静岡大学)
オンライン開催
2020/12/16 (水)
16:30〜18:00
日本の国際開発領域におけるEBPMの動向と研究者の役割
青柳 恵太郎(メトリクスワークコンサルタンツ)
第一共同研究室(4F北側)

EBPM研究会と共催(登録者のみ参加可能)

2020/12/10 (木)
17:00〜18:30
A Simple(r) Lindahl Solution to the Provision of Public Goods with Warm-Glow: Efficiency and Implementation
Xinxi Song (Capital University of Economics and Business)
オンライン開催
2020/12/04 (金)
10:30〜12:00
Residential choice under uncertainty: Brownian motion in amenities
今井雄一(Washington University in St. Louis・院)
オンライン開催
2020/12/03 (木)
17:00〜18:30
Suspicion aversion and intentional delay in response
Tomoya Tajika(Hokusei Gakuen University)
オンライン開催
2020/11/19 (木)
17:00〜18:30
On Iterated Nash Bargaining Solutions
Cheng-Zhong Qin (University of California, Santa Barbara)
オンライン開催
2020/11/12 (木)
17:00〜18:30
Bargaining and trade without using priors
Karl Schlag (University of Vienna)
オンライン開催
2020/11/06 (金)
16:30〜18:00
Transition to a modern regime and change in plant lifecycles: A natural experiment from Meiji Japan (with Tetsuji Okazaki)
町北朋洋(京都大学)
オンライン開催

要旨:This paper explores how political, social, and economic regime changes affect the lifecycles of manufacturing plants, exploiting Japan’s transition from a feudal regime to a modern regime in the late nineteenth century as a natural experiment. Using plant-level data for 1902, including the foundation year of each plant, we explored how the experience years-size profiles of plants differ before and after the regime change. Plants were found to grow much faster after the regime change, and the acceleration of growth after the regime change was much greater for the plants in exporting industries and industries intensively using steam power. These findings suggest that access to markets and access to modern technologies were the channels through which the regime change affected the experience years-size profile of plants. Furthermore, long-term historical data and narratives on two plants support the results. We also present evidence on how the life-cycle size growth differs across space.

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