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1 1. Essays on the Risk Premium in the U.S. Financial Markets, 1992 6 2 1. 2015 10 2. 290 2015 5 3. 358 2014 8 4. 299 2012 3 5. 286 2011 10 6. 233 2010 6 7. New Liberal Arts Selection 722 2010 4 8. 362 2007 6 9. 228 2006 12 10. 411 2006 10 273, 1996 10 11. 253, 2002 6 12. 292, 2002 6 13. 291, 2002 5 14. 226, 2001 10 15. 151, 2001 7 16. 389, 2000 7 44 17. 252, 1999 10 18. 212, 1996
3 1. 1 32 2015 5 2. 71 100 2015 5 3. 247 280 2015 5 4., 93 2014 20 27 5. Persistent catastrophic shocks and equity premiums: A note, Makoto Saito and Shiba Suzuki, Macroeconomic Dynamics 18:5 (2014), 1161-1171. 6. 165-196 2014 1 7. On the comparison of alternative specifications for money demand: The case of extremely lowinterest rate regimes in Japan, Kiyotaka Nakashima and Makoto Saito, Journal of The Japanese and International Economies 26:3 (2012), 454-471. 8. 84 2012 10-17 9. 59 4 2012 22-32 10. 16 2011 27-41 11. 59 2 2011 38-48 12. 5 1 2011 75-82 13. 4 2011 1-19 14. 2011 79 18-25 15. 75 65-162 2010 10 16. 75 165-191 2010 10
17. 75 193-234 2010 10 18. 4 75 447-462 2010 10 19. I 2010 183-219 2010 9 20. 2010 3 21. On the consumption insurance effects of long-term care insurance in Japan: Evidence from micro household data, Yasushi Iwamoto, Miki Kohara, and Makoto Saito, Journal of The Japanese and International Economies 24:1 (2010), 99-115. 22., No. 27 (2010), 3-24 23. On the intergenerational sharing of cohort-specific shocks on permanent income, Kenji Miyazaki, Makoto Saito, and Tomoaki Yamada, Macroeconomic Dynamics 14:1 (2010), 93-118. 24. Credit spreads on corporate bonds and the macroeconomy in Japan, Kiyotaka Nakashima and Makoto Saito, Journal of The Japanese and International Economies 23:3 (2009), 309-331. 25. Incomplete financial markets, irreversibility of investment, and fiscal and monetary policy instruments, Kenji Miyazaki, Kiyohiko Nishimura, and Makoto Saito, Japanese Economic Review 60:3 (2009), 271-300. 26. On empirical implications of highly interest-elastic money demand: A Note, Kiyotaka Nakashima and Makoto Saito, Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics 50:1 (2009), 29-34. 27. Earthquake risks and land prices: Evidence from the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Masayuki Nakagawa, Makoto Saito, and Hisaki Yamaga, Japanese Economic Review 60:2 (2009), 208-222. 28. Risk premiums versus liquidity premiums: A simple numerical example, Kenji Miyazaki, and Makoto Saito, The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics 9:1 (2009), Topics, Article 7. 29. 2008 27-68, 2008 8 30. 32:2 (2007), 134-139. 31. Forward discount puzzle and official interventions: An empirical note, Yuichi Fukuta and Makoto Saito, Osaka Economic Papers 57:2 (2007), 25-35. 32. Earthquake risks and housing rents: Evidence from the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Masayuki Nakagawa, Makoto Saito, and Hisaki Yamaga, Regional Science and Urban Economics 37:1 (2007), 87-99.
33. On effects of the Hyogo earthquake on household consumption: A note, Miki Kohara, Fumio Ohtake, and Makoto Saito, Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics 47:2 (2006), 219-228. 34. 1990 3 2 3-34 2007 1 35. ABS 3 2 187-222 2007 1 36. What caused fixed investment to stagnate during the 1990s in Japan?: Evidence from panel data of listed companies, K. Hori, M. Saito, and K. Ando, Japanese Economic Review 57:2 (2006), 283-306. 37. A reply to Ogawa s comment, Keiichi Hori, Makoto Saito, and Koichi Ando, Japanese Economic Review 57:2 (2006), 310-311. 38. A note on the robustness of the Tobin effect in incomplete markets, M. Saito and Y. Takeda, Macroeconomic Dynamics 10:1 (2006), 131-143. 39. 56:1 (2005), 30-41. 40. Preference for early resolution and commitment, K. Miyazaki and M. Saito, Finance Research Letters 1:2 (2004), 113-118. 41. On alternatives to aggregate demand policies to revitalize the Japanese Economy, K. G. Nishimura and M. Saito, Asian Economic Papers 2:3 (2004), 87-126. 42. 14 (2003), 79-96. 43. Precautionary motives versus waiting options: Evidence from aggregate household saving in Japan, M. Saito and S. Shiratsuka, Monetary and Economic Studies 21-3 (2003), 1-20. 44. 22:3 (2003), 1-22. 45. 49 2003), 24-32. 46. A test of the full insurance hypothesis: The case of Japan, M. Kohara, F. Ohtake, and M. Saito, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 16:3 (2002), 335-352. 47. Forward discount puzzle and liquidity effects: Some evidence from exchange rates among US, Canada, and Japan, Y. Fukuta and M. Saito, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 34:4 (2002), 1014-1033. 48. 46 (2002) 1-21.
49. 7 (2002) 51-62. 50., 195-237, 2002 6. 51., 127-156, 2002 6. 52. 1990, 209-224, 2002 6. 53., 3-50, 2002 5. 54. 52:2, (2001), 97-106. 23-41, 2003 4 55. 9 (2001), 67-82. 56. An empirical investigation of intergenerational consumption distribution: A comparison among Japan, the US, and the UK, in S. Ogura, T. Tachibanaki, and D. Wise eds. Aging Issues in the United States and Japan, 2001, 135-167, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 57. Financial crises as the failure of arbitrage: Implications for monetary policy, M. Saito and S. Shiratsuka, Monetary and Economic Studies 19: Special issue (2001), 239-270. 58. 36:4 (2001), 547-560., 139-162, 2001 12 59. 53:2, 2000 21-37. 60. 2000 1. 61. 29-45, 2000 1. 62. 51 (1999), 5-27. 63. Dynamic allocation and pricing in incomplete markets, M. Saito, Monetary and Economic Studies 17:1 (1999), 45-75. 64. 35:1 (1999), 65-76.
65. 3 (1999), 233-240. 66. On the market risk involved in the public financial system in Japan: A theoretical and numerical investigation, K. Miyazaki and M. Saito, Journal of Banking and Finance 23:8 (1999), 1243-1259. 67. On numerical calculation programs of American-type options using GAUSS codes, K. Miyazaki and M. Saito, Osaka Economic Papers 48:2 (1998), 25-54. 68. Asset pricing in Japan: A communication, K. Nakano and M. Saito, Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 12:2 (1998), 151-166. 69. Population aging and consumption inequality in Japan, F. Ohtake and M. Saito, The Review of Income and Wealth 44:3 (1998), 361-381. 70. Estimating the effects of monetary shocks: An evaluation of different approaches, P. Beaudry and M. Saito, Journal of Monetary Economics 42:2 (1998), 241-260. 71. 36-7 (1998), 27-49. 72. Incomplete markets and non-expected utility, M. Saito, Japanese Economic Review 49:3 (1998), 271-283. 73. A simple model of incomplete insurance: The case of permanent shocks, M. Saito, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 22:5 (1998), 763-777. 74. Growth and risk sharing with incomplete international assets markets, M. Devereux and M. Saito, Journal of International Economics 42:3-4 (1997), 453-481. 75. A note on ergodic distributions in two-agent economies, M. Saito, Journal of Mathematical Economics 27:2 (1997), 133-141 (the lead article of this issue). 76. 1 (1997), 5-18. 77. 33-11 (1996), 11-35. 1998 5 78. Development of modern macroeconomics: An expository note, M. Saito, The Kyoto University Economic Review 65:1 (1995), 43-52. 79. A study of household investment patterns in Japan: An application of generalized Tobit model, T. Amemiya, M. Saito, and K. Shimono, The Economic Studies Quarterly 44:1 (1993), 13-28, and also in T. Amemiya, Studies in Econometric Theory: The Collected Essays of Takeshi Amemiya, Economists of the twentieth century series, Aldershot, U.K.: Elgar; distributed in the U.S. by Ashgate, Brookfield, Vt., 1994, 454-469.
4 1. On the determination of convenience on Japanese government bonds, Yuichi Fukuta, Makoto Saito, and Shingo Takagi, Center of Excellence, Hitotsubashi University, Discussion Paper Series 2007-218. 2. A portfolio theory of international capital flows, Michael B. Devereux and Makoto Saito, Center of Excellence, Hitotsubashi University, Discussion Paper Series 2006-173. 3. Seasonal demand for liquid assets and yield curves: Evidence from the periodic payment practice in Japan, Makoto Saito, Shigenori Shiratsuka, Noriyuki Yanagawa, Center of Excellence, Hitotsubashi University, Discussion Paper Series 2005-128. 4. Limited Participation and Asset Pricing, M. Saito, British Columbia University, Economics Department Working Paper Series 95-34, 5. Precautionary Saving, Growth, and Welfare: A Cross-Country Study, S. Jitsuchon and M. Saito, British Columbia University, Economics Department Working Paper Series 95-09, 6. Participation Constraints and Asset Pricing: Evidence from OECD Countries, M. Saito, British Columbia University, Economics Department Working Paper Series 93-07, 5 1. 2015 9 26 2. 2015 8 1 3. 2015 6 13 4. 2015 4 18 5. 2015 4 5 6. 4 2015 1 10 7. 2015 1 10 8. 2 2014 12 9 9. 2014 11 15 10. 2014 9 27 11. 2014 8 9 12. 2014 8 2 13. 2014 7 107 2, 233-243
14. 2014 6 3 15. 2014 183 230 16. 7 6 2013 50-61 17. 2014 6 14 18. HQ 2014 19. AS-AD 3 2014 1 20. 21 2013 15 21. Energy Review 2013 10 22. 2013 10 23. 2013 7 24. 2013 6 25. 2013 4 16 26. 2013 4 5 27. 2013 3 28. 23 4 2013 3 29. 2013 2 J.S. 30. 2013 2 27 31. 2013 2 32. 2012 12 2013 1 33. 2012 12
34. 2012 12 2 35. 63 2 2012 11 1-16 36. Energy Review 2012 10 37. 2012 9 2 38. 2012 8 39. J S 2012 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 18 40. 2012 5 27 41. Toyro Business 2012 5 42. 2012 3 43. 5 4 2011 20-32 44. HQ 2011 45. 2011 8 9 46. 2011 3 22 47. 2011 2 25 48. 2011 3 49. 2011 2 11 50. Globe 2011 2 7 51. 2011 2 3 52. 3 2010 10 9 53. 2010 8 13 54. 2010 1 55. 2009 12 19
56. 2009 12 57. 2009 10 10 58. 75 2009 10 8 59. 2009 7 25 60. 15 2009 6 13 61. 2009 5 16 62. 100 1 100 2009 4 7 63. 2009 3 31 64. IT 2009 2 28 65. (10) 2009 3 66. 2009 2 67. (9) 2009 1 2 68. 2008 12 13 69. 2008 12 70. (8) 2008 12 71. (7) 2008 11 72. 2008 10 27 73. 2008 10 74. 2008 10 4 75. (6) 2008 10 76. 2008 9 6 77. (5) 2008 9
78. (4) 2008 7 8 79. 2008 7 19 80. 2008 7 8 81. (3) 2008 6 82. ESP 2008 5 83. 2008 5 3 10 84. (2) 2008 5 85. (1) 2008 4 86. 200 2008 2 23 87. 2008 1 88. 2008 1 89. 2007 12 8 90. 2007 12 91. 2007 9 24 92. NPO 2007 2007 7 93. 2007 7 14 94. 2007 45 4 95. 2007 4 21 96. 2007 2 17 97. RIEB 2007 1 13 RIEB 98. 2006 12 2. 99. 2006 9 16. 100. 2006 8
101. 2006 7 1. 102. 2006 4 15. 103. 2006 3 104. 2006 2 4. 105. 2005 11 26. 106., 137-158, 2005 10,. 107., 39-50, 2005 7. 108. 88-106, 2005 6,. 109., 77-100, 2005 4,. 110. 2005 7 23. 111. 2005 5 21. 112. 2005 2 12. 113. 2005 2. 114. 2004 11 6. 115. NBL 796 2004 11 1 ). 116. 2 2004 10 26. 117. 2004 7 31. 118. 2 2004 7. 119. 2004 5 14. 120. 3 2004 2 23. 121. 2004 2 16. 122. 2004 1 19. 123. 2004 885. 124. 3 2003 12 22. 125. 3 2003 10 27. 126. 3 2003 8 25.
127. 2003 9. 128. 2003 5. 129. Going beyond Japan s aggressive monetary policy, Focus Japan 30 (2003). 130. 2003 7. 131. 2003 6 12. 132. 3 2003 5 26. 133. 22 1 2003 5 51-57. 134. 2003 5. 135. 14 2003 3. 136. 2003 3 18 3 27. 137. / 31 2003 2. 138. 2003 2. 139. 2003 1. 140. 2002 10 30. 141. 2003 2002 10. 142. 2002 9 28. 143. NPO 2002 5. 144. 2002 5 14. 145. 2002. 146. Intellectual Cabinet 62 2002 2. 147. 2001 12. 148. 2001 7 152-257. 149. 2001 32-40. 150. 2001 10 48-61. 151. 2001 8 1. 152. 2001 7.
153. 2001 7 2. 154. R&I 2001 6. 155. 2001 5. 156. 2001 4. 157. 2001, 66-77. 158. 2002 3. 159. 2002 2. 160. 2002 1. 161. 2001 12. 162. 2001 11. 163. 2001 10. 164. 2001 9. 165. 2001 8. 166. 2001 7. 167. 2001 6. 168. 2001 5. 169. 2001 4. 170. 2001 3 23. 171. 2001 3 9. 172. 2000 11 10. 173. 2000 10. 174. 2000, 148-160. 175. 2000 7 31. 176. 21 2000 6. 177. 2000 7.
178. 2000, 124-140. 2000 7 179. 2000 4 27. 180. 2000 3 15. 181. Nonparametric Estimation of State-Price Densities: An Evaluation of Different Estimation Methods, S. Takagi and M. Saito, 134 2000 3. 182. 2000 2 26. 183. Intellectual Cabinet 24 2000 2. 184. 2000 3. 185. 1999. 186. 1999, 140-149. 187. 1999 9 24. 188. 1999 7 2. 189. 1999 6 20. 190. Re No.120, 1999 7. 191. 1999 3 11 3 19. 192.. 193. 1998. 194. 1998. 195.. 196. 1998 4 1999 4.
197.. 198. 1997 1 30 2 5. 199. No.484, 1990 9. 200. No.477, 1990 2. 201. No.472, 1989 9. 202. No.3120, 1987 5. 203. 1987 4 27 36-39. 204. No.1172, 1987 3. 205. Japan s Piggy-bank Myths, The Japan Times, November 2, 1986, and Japanese Savers as Spenders, The Japan Times, November 3, 1986. 206. No.86-3, 1986 10. 207. Incentives to Save: Japan and the United States, M. Saito, Economic Eye, 7-3 (September, 1986) 23-27. 208. No.436, 1986 9. 209. No.1166, 1986 4. 210. No.1164, 1986 3. 211. No.429, 1986 2. 212. 1985 12 11. 213. 1985 10. 214. No.423, 1985 8. 215. 1985 7 59-64. 216. No.1158, 1985 7.
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