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2003 Working Paper Series

No. Authors Title
2003-1 Anya Khanthavit, Piruna Polsiri and Yupana Wiwattanakantang  Did Families Lose or Gain Control after the East Asian Financial Crisis?
2003-2

Hidenobu Okuda, Hidetoshi Hashimoto and Michiko Murakami

The Estimation of Stochastic Cost Functions of Malaysian Commercial Banks and Its Policy Implications to Bank Restructuring
2003-3

Masaharu Hanazaki and Qun Liu

Asian Crisis and Corporate Governance(in Japanese)
2003-4

Fukuju Yamazaki and Hiroyuki Seshita

Economic Analysis of Bankruptcy law in Japan (in Japanese)
2003-5

Hirofumi Uchida and Hiroshi Osano

Bank Monitoring and Corporate Governance in Japan (in Japanese)
2003-6

Fukunari Kimura and Kozo Kiyota

Foreign Ownership and Corporate Performance: Evidence from Japanese Micro Data (in Japanese)
2003-7

Yukinobu Kitamura

Corporate Profit and Dept -Panel Data Analysis of The Japanese Firms in the 1990s- (in Japanese)
2003-8

Chaiyasit Aunchitworawong, Toshiyuki Soma and Yupana Wiwattanakantang

Do Families Control Banks Prevail after the East Asia Financial Crisis? Evidence from Thailand
2003-9

Junko Maru, Yasuhiro Yonezawa and Yuki Matsumoto

Corporate Governance by Foreign Investors in East Asia Corporations (in Japanese)
2003-10

Sui Qing-yuan

Declining Firm's Dependence upon Bank Borrowing and Corporate Performance (in Japanese)
2003-11

Katsumi Matsuura

Changes in Ownership Structures and Their Impacts upon Corporate Performance in Japan)
2003-12

Kathy S. He, Randall K. Morck and Bernard Yeung

Corporate Stability and Economic Growth
2003-13

Robert Dekle and Heajin Ryoo

Exchange Rate Fluctuations, Financing Constraints, Hedging, and Exports: Evidence from Firm Level Data
2003-14

Tsun-Siou Lee, Yin-Hua Yeh and Rong-Tze Liu

Can Corporate Governance Variables Enhance the Prediction Power of Accounting-Based Financial Distress Prediction Models?
2003-15

Hideaki Miyajima and Yishay Yafeh

Japan's Banking Crisis: Who has the Most to Lose?
2003-16

Guifen Pei

Asset Management Companies in China (in Japanese)
2003-17

Takeshi Nagase

The Governance Structure of IPO Firm in Japan
2003-18

Masaharu Hanazaki and Qun Liu

The Asian Crisis and Corporate Governance -Ownership Structure, Debt Financing, and Corporate Diversification-
2003-19

Chutatong Charumilind, Raja Kali and Yupana Wiwattanakantang

Connected Lending: Thailand before the Financial Crisis
2003-20

Gilles Hilary and Tomoki Oshika

Shareholder activism in Japan: social pressure,
private cost and organized crime
2003-21

Sanghoon Ahn

Technology Upgrading with Learning Cost
2003-22

Masaharu Hanazaki and Akiyoshi Horiuchi

Have Banks Contributed to Efficient Management in Japan's Manufacturing?
2003-23

Chongwoo Choe and In-Uck Park

Delegated Contracting and Corporate Hierarchies
2003-24

Bruno Dallago

Comparative Economic Systems and the New Comparative Economics: Foes, Competitors, or Complementary?
2003-25

Adrian van Rixtel, Ioana Alexopoulou and Kimie Harada

The New Basel Capital Accord and Its Impact on Japanese Banking: A Qualitative Analysis